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Bush's Space "Hoax"
Alex Roland, a former NASA historian, doesn't think much of the president's plans. Thomas James doesn't think much of Alex' thoughts, such as they are. Advantage, Thomas.
By the way, sorry for the light posting, but I'm working on things having to do with...the president's space hoax...
Posted by Rand Simberg at February 03, 2004 12:49 PM
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What...they've got you painting sets? Hanging the twinkle-lights? Mixing flour and lampblack for the fake regolith?
Posted by T.L. James at February 3, 2004 04:13 PM
Dude, everyone knows America itself is a hoax. It's all really a soundstage in the south of France.
Posted by Rich at February 4, 2004 05:09 AM
Roland might as well have said "Everything NASA builds costs $100 billion, and every sub-component costs $100 billion, etc....."
However, I don't like the term "Crew Exploration Vehicle". It reminds me too much of a microscopic submarine that takes miniturized NASA flight surgeons on rides through astronaut's circulatory systems.
Posted by George Turner at February 4, 2004 07:06 PM
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