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Old November 23rd 05, 07:46 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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I see that "BookTV" on C-SPAN2 is repeating Steven Levitt's lecture
on his book *Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of
Everything* on Friday evening, 25 November, at 11:30 PM EST. It lasts for
about one hour.

Why is this interesting to readers of sci.space.policy?

Because the first guy in Levitt's audience to ask a question is Pat Bahn
CEO of TGV Rockets, and a regular correspondent here. Bowled me over the
first time I saw this tape.

I guess if you are nerd enough to watch BookTV, sooner or later you will see
someone you know there.

Perhaps someday they will broadcast a panel discussion on startup rocket
companies, and Prof. Levitt will show up in the audience and ask a
question.

See http://www.booktv.org/General/index.asp?segID=5823&schedID=387 for
more about the lecture.

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