Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!strath-cs!str-va!cabp10 From: cabp10@vaxa.strath.ac.uk (Theora Jones, In Person!) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle Subject: ASSORTED FLAMES (was re: best position for pregnancy) Message-ID: <1991Jun7.140903.11829@vaxa.strath.ac.uk> Date: 7 Jun 91 14:09:03 GMT Organization: StrathHackers Unlimited Lines: 62 In article <1991Jun5.203448.11619@zoo.toronto.edu>, henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) writes: > In article <6353@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> jlhaferman@l_ecn12.icaen.uiowa.edu (Jeff Haferman) writes: >>On a very recent Soviet (I think) space flight, wasn't there a female >>aboard from a country other than the Soviet Union? ... > > Yes: Helen Sharman, the British cosmonaut who made a short visit to Mir. > -- Hey you guys in the USA who still think of communism as the biggest threat since button flys ;) !! don't you find it slightly embarrasing that your #1 ally at the UN for the last forty years, ally in WWII and the first country to offer substantial help in Operation Desert Storm, as well as one of the main supporters of NATO (which if you will remember is not a "keep europe safe" campaign, but a first line defence for you people) would have to sedntheir first person into space, not with our allies that we have fought beside, but with the very country that we have been preparing to fight against for the last X years ??????? Don't you think that the penny pinching and shi* quality planning of congress and NASA (respectively) is just ever so slightly nauseating, when we ( as part of ESA ) have had (for example) our part of the freedom space station ready to roll for quite a time now. I remember a science program "tommorow's world" talking about it as far back as 1982 !!! This is really just distilled flame, which I have been collecting up for the last while.... I understand that, as I am not a US taxpayer, I can't really comment on how congress spends it's budget, but there has been a lot of talk over here of "the peace dividend".... some of that would help get some of the great projects back on their feet..... (freedom, mars, moon base etc) Theora. ps> the comment about shi* quality management... It's true! in >NO OTHER< competitive industry (including extremely dangerous environments like the oil platforms in the North Sea) is so much time, money and effort wasted on studying This-useless-little-side-effect-which-will-tell-us-bog-all,rather it is spent on the tools and equipment needed to get the job done. pps> Before you flame, consider this. do you know what the russians have been doing on Mir? they have been growing silicon crystals. Not just little crystals, that scientists can cut up and say "yes, it's definetly silicon", but crystals that can be used by the semiconductor industry. >VERY VERY VERY< high quality crystals. ata arate of one per flight. when you add this to the fact that the russians are offering a flight opportunity to >ANYONE< who can come up with the hard cash, you will see that the russian space program (or at least the manned section of it) has almost payed for itself, and will soon start to make a profit. Reply please. I look forward to hearing from you. T. -- sig (made it through the ethernet alive!) ================================================================================ Theora Jones Strathclyde University, SCOTLAND || " I can fly higher than an CABP10@uk.ac.strath.vaxa (somewhere on JANET) || Eagle, with you as the CABP10%vaxa.strath.ac.uk (elsewhere, hopefully) || wind beneath my wings " CABP10%vaxa.strath.ac.uk@ukacrl (just might work)|| 8:-) 1990 A solution to the worlds problems: Kei and Yuri! || "Lets be MAWS!"-DP3.2 ================================================================================