Xref: utzoo alt.aquaria:4237 news.groups:13341 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!skipper!shafer From: shafer@elxsi.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) Newsgroups: alt.aquaria,news.groups Subject: Re: Call of votes - sci.aquaria (sort of moderated) Message-ID: Date: 17 Oct 89 19:32:05 GMT References: <20986@gryphon.COM> <35689@apple.Apple.COM> <3248@quanta.eng.ohio-state.edu> <9061@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> <3252@quanta.eng.ohio-state.edu> Sender: news@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov Organization: NASA Dryden, Edwards, Cal. Lines: 23 In-reply-to: BRIDGE@rcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu's message of 16 Oct 89 20:45:41 GMT In article <3252@quanta.eng.ohio-state.edu> BRIDGE@rcgl1.eng.ohio-state.edu (JOHN BRIDGE) writes: Perhaps Dr. Schindler will send us a list of 10 PhD granting inst. which grant degrees in sci.space.shuttle? John I'm not Dr. Schindler, but UCLA, Ohio State (where John posts from), Purdue, MIT, Cal Tech, Stanford, Berkeley, USC, Iowa State, Princeton, and a whole lot more all grant PhDs in sci.space.shuttle. Of course they call it Aerospace Engineering or Mechanical Engineering, but a rose by any other name .... Practically everybody who works on the Shuttle, from the Administrator of NASA on down, has a degree in AeroE or ME, although a few EEs have sneaked in here and there. I'm not going to claim that everything posted in sci.space.shuttle is of burning interest to the "scientific" community but I read it and I'm a member of the community. Signal-to-noise isn't a lot different from most management briefings. Of course, I only have an MS in the field, but I have worked on the Shuttle (I even have flown flags to prove it). -- Mary Shafer shafer@elxsi.dfrf.nasa.gov ames!elxsi.dfrf.nasa.gov!shafer NASA Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA Of course I don't speak for NASA