Re: Foam still a key concern for shuttle launch
- From: simberg.interglobal@xxxxxxxxx (Rand Simberg)
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 17:42:58 GMT
On 14 Aug 2006 10:33:48 -0700, in a place far, far away, "Eric Chomko"
<pne.chomko@xxxxxxxxxxx> made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such
a way as to indicate that:
columbiaaccidentinvestigation@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Wow that means you know something nasa does not, but you have not cited
it, or backed it up with facts. Please show the nasa sources, or at
least your own research, that demonstrates fixing the problem the caib
determined was the cause for the sts-107 tragedy is not worth the time
or money. Seriously if you know something nasa does not, than you
should contact them, but with more information than you non-correlated
non-validated opinion.
Don't you get it? Rand's opinion is all that is needed. No cost benefit
analysis or background research. Nothing, just Rand's opinion.
My opinion (unlike "columbiaaccidentloon"s is based on a cost-benefit
analysis and research.
.
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