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Hallerb
August 2nd 03, 06:58 PM
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>> Ahh just what will you say if the lack of a key part to ISS takes out the
>> station and its permanetely lost?
>
>I'd say, "Damn I hate that."
>
Thats no answer at all.
Space is hard, if we are doing it we should only do it right or quit and go
home.
Halfway efforts get people killed and billions wasted on things that were
underdesigned or lack backup and fail.
Scott Hedrick
August 3rd 03, 12:45 AM
"Hallerb" > wrote in message
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> >
> >> Ahh just what will you say if the lack of a key part to ISS takes out
the
> >> station and its permanetely lost?
> >
> >I'd say, "Damn I hate that."
> >
>
> Thats no answer at all.
Yes, it is- it's my answer, and it fully answers your question. I've had
more to do with the development of ISS than you have. Why don't you return
the courtesy? Ignoring my question won't make it go away.
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Hallerb
August 3rd 03, 05:11 AM
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>Yes, it is- it's my answer, and it fully answers your question. I've had
>more to do with the development of ISS than you have. Why don't you return
>the courtesy? Ignoring my question won't make it go away.
Ahh just curious. If a failure and lack of FAST spare parts to orbit
capability took out ISS would you be unemployeed?
Do you feel ISS would be replaced?
I will answer your question soon. BTW what was it?:)
Sam Seiber
August 4th 03, 07:02 PM
Hallerb wrote:
> I will answer your question soon. BTW what was it?:)
Scott Hedrick asked you:
*Still* waiting for you to provide verifiable references for hard data
that
supports your contention that things *would have* turned out different
for
Columbia if the meetings you claim should have been held had actually
been
held.
Trying to help.
Sam
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