Re: Delays threaten station timetable
- From: "Brian Gaff" <briang1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 08:31:38 GMT
I don't think he actually said a one word answer. The last quote I heard was
something along the lines of we have 2010 as a hard date and it is our job
to deliver, or similar words. This of course is shorthand fudge for, Bush
will not be in office, and neither might I be when the new admin takes over.
:-)
Brian
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On 15 Mar 2007 15:52:21 -0700, "hallerb@xxxxxxx" <hallerb@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
However, NASA chief Mike Griffin has a one-word answer for those
asking if the agency would keep the shuttle flying after the deadline:
"No."
Then the man is an idiot and should be moved to somewhere his talents
will be fully utilised. Shelf stacking in Walmart seems about right.
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