Re: Cheap Access to Space
- From: simberg.interglobal@xxxxxxxxx (Rand Simberg)
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:53:03 GMT
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 08:35:43 -0800 (PST), in a place far, far away,
Ian Parker <ianparker2@xxxxxxxxx> made the phosphor on my monitor glow
in such a way as to indicate that:
Most reputable economists are stupid and ignorant too. All this has inA market requires technology developments to be privately financed.
Nonsense.
If
they are not then there is not competition on a level playing field. I
think you are inclined to want it both ways, you want private
developments in space (code for space tourism) but you want hidden
subsidies, you do not want true transparancy.
Again, no one care what ignorant, unfounded, and stupid things that
you "think" (using the term generously).
fact been thrashed out by the EU. EU rules do not allow nationalised
indusries to compete directly for precisely the reasons given.
Your nutty fantasies about what I want, or am "inclined to want" have
nothing to do with what economists think, or EU rules.
.
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