Re: NASA recommends removing space junk as soon as possible
- From: Joe Strout <joe@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:32:41 -0600
In article <1152729222.200301.38900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
lifeform1@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Economics over technology ... right.
Umm, no. Economics providing the incentives for technology. Would you
really prefer a single top-down "solution" developed by some government
bureaucracy?
What are you going to do, offer the debris big bucks if they choose
certain reentry death? That reminds me, whatever happened to bin Ladin?
If someone gets hit by debris in orbit, who do we invade or nuke?
Hop's right, you're just trolling. Off to killfile-land with you until
you find a more productive hobby.
Best,
- Joe
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