Re: Foam still a key concern for shuttle launch
- From: columbiaaccidentinvestigation@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 16 Aug 2006 13:09:48 -0700
Now anybody who calls somebody a "moron" as you have here in this
thread, is acting a such a way that is child like. But given the fact
that a moron is defined as an adult with child like intellect, and
calling somebody a name is a child like act, you would have to classify
your own writings here on this thread as moronic. Secondly you have
been outwitted by me on this and other threads on the topic, that is
why you have had to resort to insults and ad hominems demonstrating
your lack of critical writing skill, much less youre understnding of
logic thinking.
Now once again, you have not shown in any way shape or form any kind of
supporting evidence that testing has "exceeded the point of
diminishing returns" that represents reality. Nor have you
demonstrated how nasa is attempting to "fix an unfixable problem. Now
you may want to shield yourself from reality by hiding behind quotes,
but once again your economic model of marginal returns on rtf or safety
upgrades neglects the space shuttles output, that is the space station
construction. So if you would care to retract you statement, or
support it either way, but at least show attempt to take repsonsiblity
for your un-supported, non-correlated, non-validated opinion.
tom
Rand Simberg wrote:
On 16 Aug 2006 12:41:01 -0700, in a place far, far away,
columbiaaccidentinvestigation@xxxxxxxxx made the phosphor on my
monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that:
You have stated nasa should "stop trying to fix an unfixable problem",
and that "they've exceeded the point of diminishing returns" without
factual citation correlation or validation in support of you're
opinions.
Look, idiot. I already posted a quote from an interview with the NASA
administrator in which he says the same thing. Go argue with him.
.
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