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- From: roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov (John Roberts)
- Subject: Re: SSTO viability
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:12:12 GMT
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- -From: ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright)
- -Subject: Re: SSTO Viability (was: Shuttle replacement)
- -Date: 18 Nov 92 20:08:14 GMT
- -Organization: Engineering, CONVEX Computer Corp., Richardson, Tx., USA
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- -In <1992Nov17.181045.29655@iti.org> aws@iti.org (Allen W. Sherzer) writes:
- ->>Does this program have the ability to fascinate congress and
- ->>Al Gore if it demonstrates what it intendend to do?
-
- ->I hope so. We are working hard on that (again, let me know if you want
- ->to help). We have shown a few key people that there is support for this.
-
- -Nothing that doesn't have "ecological disaster" in its title has
- -the ability to fascinate Al Gore.
-
- I have read statements to this effect, written by persons whose eyes
- presumably glow red in the dark (such is their political fervor), but
- most people who make an effort to be objective about the matter and
- who have actually studied his record would find it hard to ignore
- Senator Gore's involvement in non-environmental (especially technical)
- issues.
-
- -However, Milton Freidman used
- -to tell a story about geese and politicians. If you watch a flock
- -of geese, flying in "V" formation behind the leader, everyone once
- -in a while you will see them start to head in the wrong direction.
- -The other geese, realizing something's wrong, turn and continue in
- -the correct direction. Finally the "leader" turns his head, realizes
- -no one is following him, and starts to flap like mad to get in front
- -of everybody else again. Politicians operate much the same way.
-
- At least several thousand Canadian geese live around here, so I see
- great numbers of them almost every day. I don't recall seeing that
- particular behavior pattern, but I'll keep an eye out for it. It's not
- clear to me that the goose in front is actually leading - the V-formation
- appears mainly intended to reduce the energy required for flight, *except*
- for the one in front. I believe the geese trade places every now and then,
- in order to let the 'leader' rest. (Much like a group of bicycle racers.)
- In certain respects, geese are among the world's best flyers, so I expect
- they know what they're doing.
-
- What *I'd* like to know is why geese feel it necessary to honk frequently
- as they fly along, and what perhaps 50% of them know about Canada, that
- they refuse to go there even in the summer! :-)
-
- John Roberts
- roberts@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov
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