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Do not ever say "I never told you so".
"Robert Zubrin is full of it (again), Mars or bust" I have no personal problem with the merits of technically challenging agenda(s) created by folks such as Zubrin or even Edwards, as long as they utilize their TAXABLE incomes as well the TAXABLE incomes of millions of other folks intent upon persevering toward Mars or the ESE fiasco. If these folks have no better moral agenda, nor remorse towards investing their TAXABLE incomes upon essentially a personal vendetta, or at best upon risky hobby sports, such as either of these individuals suggest as worthy things to be doing, then I have no problem, only my advise that's obviously worth less than squat in their eyes. If on the other hand, to be impacting the entire world communities of otherwise village idiots such as myself, and even impacting other nice folks that are merely snookered fools, this is when I've drawn my line of scrimmage, my DMZ of life as we know it putting a stop to the insanity of it all. There's got to be limits drawn from somewhere, even if those are the sorts of limits that only I can think of, as even those sorts are still worthy considerations that need to be addressed or else. The "or else" part is my continued "I told you so" wrath upon the sorts of Borgs so intent upon snookering the entire world no matters what, as otherwise focused upon using up every conceivable resource of funding, of energy and of human talents in spite of all the secondary CO2 contributions to our global warming greenhouse. I'm no longer even sure the likes of Zubrin and Edwards are even on our side, as Al Qaida could hardly accomplish as much global damage as these two holier than thou idiots, as well as their Borg following seem capable of achieving such intellectual as well as physical carnage in one fell swoop. Perhaps if those of us on the short end of the stick were Cathars, then the likes of Zubrin and Edwards could get the support of the Pope. If suggesting wild and crazy things is what makes life worth living, in that case I've got lots to say about Venus. http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm http://guthvenus.tripod.com/vl2-iss-02.htm plus a few dozen other pages. Bill Higgins wrote in message al.gov... Robert Zubrin, the aerospace engineer who is a staunch advocate of exploring Mars, is speaking on Sunday, 9 November, in Schaumburg, Illinois. Here's the information I got from the local National Space Society folks. This book deals with the simulated Mars habitats the Mars Society erected on an Arctic island. Zubrin's a good speaker, so this should be worth attending if you're interested. Bill Higgins ======== Chicago-area chapters of the National Space Society present "Mars on Earth: Learning how to Explore the Red Planet in the High Arctic" A free public presentation by Robert Zubrin on his most recent book "Mars on Earth: The Adventures of Space Pioneers in the High Arctic." Note that Dr. Zubrin will have books available for sale and autographing at this event. Date: Sunday November 9 Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm Location: Rasmussen Meeting Room, 2nd floor Schaumburg Township Library 130 South Roselle Road Schaumburg IL 60193 847 - 985-4000 Some of Robert Zubrin's books: Mars on Earth: The Adventures of Space Pioneers in the High Arctic Robert Zubrin (Hardcover - September 2003) Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization The Case for Mars (with Richard Wagner) |
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