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Old 09-November-2002, 07:38 PM
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On 2002-11-09 15:25, Bill S. wrote:
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On 2002-11-09 15:16, SaturnV wrote:
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On 2002-11-04 18:46, Gambit22 wrote:
I personally know an Aerospace prof who worked on the Saturn project. He'd love to punch you in the face, if he was a little younger.
Is your friends name Buzz Aldrin?
You're bloody stupid, do you know that? There was never any sort of policy in the United States Air Force that even remotely suggested that those who built something had to try it out first. Companies that do contract work (such as aircraft construction) for the U.S.A.F. hire or subcontract out pilots from the Air Force itself as a matter of course.

Suggestion of anything otherwise is patently false.

With regard to "perfectly safe, so why were they so far away" or whatever you blathered, let me ask you this: automobiles, from an engineering standpoint, are much safer per capita than manned space-craft. Why don't you go stand out on the divider line between lanes of your nearest, busiest highway? I mean, the cars are safe, right?

I would recommend if you wish to be taken seriously here that you stop editing your posts days after you've been pantsed.
Ignore this mans quote he told me to go stand in front off cars because he wants to kill me. Maybe he works for NASA you know they killed people to. You know Gus Grissom, the challenger incident, and all of those other supposedly non-related astronaut deaths.