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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 5:16 pm    Post subject: Easterbrook article in Wired Reply with quote

Anyone read the Easterbrook article in this month's Wired? I know
he's a long time NASA/Shuttle critic, so I didn't see anything
particlarly new in it. He was also on NPR's Morning Edition today.

I was at the ISDC this past weekend, and the article was mentioned
once that I know of.

Any comments?
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 6:17 pm    Post subject: Re: Easterbrook article in Wired Reply with quote

On 30 May 2007 06:16:33 -0700, Howard <rayc_hrc@hotmail.com> wrote:

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Anyone read the Easterbrook article in this month's Wired? I know
he's a long time NASA/Shuttle critic, so I didn't see anything
particlarly new in it. He was also on NPR's Morning Edition today.

I was at the ISDC this past weekend, and the article was mentioned
once that I know of.

Any comments?

....Yep. The same one's I've made about the "Mathemaidiot" since he
used to spew his anti-NASA rhetoric on here a while back:
Easterbrook's an idiot, and his article is pure crap. Both he and that
dipshit, Jeff Bell, need to simply be taken out to the next comsat
launch and tied to one of the engines just prior to launch.

Criticism is one thing. Outright slander and sabotage agendas
disguised as "editorial opinion" is another.

OM
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:53 pm    Post subject: Robert Mosley III - American Fascist Reply with quote

OM wrote:
Quote:
On 30 May 2007 06:16:33 -0700, Howard <rayc_hrc@hotmail.com> wrote:

Anyone read the Easterbrook article in this month's Wired? I know
he's a long time NASA/Shuttle critic, so I didn't see anything
particlarly new in it. He was also on NPR's Morning Edition today.

I was at the ISDC this past weekend, and the article was mentioned
once that I know of.

Any comments?

...Yep. The same one's I've made about the "Mathemaidiot" since he
used to spew his anti-NASA rhetoric on here a while back:
Easterbrook's an idiot, and his article is pure crap. Both he and that
dipshit, Jeff Bell, need to simply be taken out to the next comsat
launch and tied to one of the engines just prior to launch.

Criticism is one thing. Outright slander and sabotage agendas
disguised as "editorial opinion" is another.

There you have it.

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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 6:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Easterbrook article in Wired Reply with quote

On May 30, 9:17 am, OM <om@all_trolls_must_DIE.com> wrote:

Quote:

...Yep. The same one's I've made about the "Mathemaidiot" since he
used to spew his anti-NASA rhetoric on here a while back:
Easterbrook's an idiot, and his article is pure crap. Both he and that
dipshit, Jeff Bell, need to simply be taken out to the next comsat
launch and tied to one of the engines just prior to launch.

Criticism is one thing. Outright slander and sabotage agendas
disguised as "editorial opinion" is another.

OM

I was certainly disappointed in his arguements in the article. He
wasn't much better on NPR; he seems like a snide intellectual,
convinced that he's right, and not willing to make serious
arguments.

Unfortunatley, I don't think Mike Griffindid a very good job in his
reponse this morning, and now the attention will be on his global
warming remarks, instead of his defense of the agency.
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