Re: NASA's vision lost on Web generation
- From: "hallerb@xxxxxxx" <hallerb@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 1 Jan 2007 09:01:38 -0800
Paul F. Dietz wrote:
I have, prior to this, stated in this group that the problem with America's
(and other countries) apathy concerning the space program is the failure of
the PAO to publicize said program.
This is part of the fallacy of the true believer, that others don't
agree with them because they haven't been properly informed
of the revelation that is so obviously true and important
to the believer.
What exactly could PAO say that would change the minds of most
Americans? Americans who are predisposed to be interested in space
already have informed themselves about it, I suspect.
In the end, apathy is a natural consequence of the irrelevance
of NASA and its activities.
Paul
Lets face facts NASA oversold the shuttle and knew it wouldt accomplish
much but CHOOSE to keep the jobs program going just to retain JOBS!
.
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