Re: Armstrong lauds another spaceman
From: Keith F. Lynch (kfl_at_KeithLynch.net)
Date: 01/28/05
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Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:16:48 -0600
Henry Spencer <henry@spsystems.net> wrote:
> Very few of the arctic expeditions promised any sort of economic
> return at all. Private funding doesn't have to mean profit-making
> ventures (although it does help -- profitable projects can easily
> get up into the billions, while non-profit private funding tends to
> top out in the low hundreds of millions, last I heard).
I wonder how much naming rights could be sold for?
Note the origin of the name of the northernmost point in mainland
Canada.
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