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Subject: 
No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
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Date: 
Fri, 26 Sep 2003 03:06:34 GMT
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Perhaps it's good there's not much said, as a current search on space news over
at cnn.com found nothing but bad news. NASA safety panel resignings, China going
to space, a satallite declared a total loss. sigh

The stars are aligned against us spacers currently. Let's crawl back into our
Moonbases and let this zenith pass.

Besides, those castle folk need a break. No they don't. SPACE!

Aaron S



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  Re: No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
 
Silence is good. Be wery wery quiet. I am working on something! I'm not saying it is part of a faction, or if it's military, but I'm working on something!!! :) Rick Bluetooth (Ask Tim Courtney...) (21 years ago, 26-Sep-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
  Re: No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
 
(...) Why is this bad news? Allan B. (21 years ago, 26-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
  Re: No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
 
(...) ... (...) Are you crazy? A third nation becomes capable of independently sending people into space, and that's bad news? It's great news!!! SPACE! Cheers, (URL) Sci-Fi LEGO> (21 years ago, 26-Sep-03, to lugnet.space, FTX)
  Re: No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
 
(...) Stars don't align against us. They point the way. .Spacers don't crawl into moonbases to hide. We build them. We don't let zeniths pass. We boldly go. This news holds possibilities for a gathering of humankind. There are admittedly negative (...) (21 years ago, 27-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)
  Re: No news is good news (re: It's awfully quiet in here)
 
(...) China going into space unfortunately signals a new rise in their power. However, this could very well give the USA the impetus to fully explore and exploit space. We ALWAYS need a common enemy or 'strategic competitor', otherwise groups always (...) (21 years ago, 27-Sep-03, to lugnet.space)

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