monkey with the stick
attempts to take the banana, the resulting fight will likely leave the other
two monkeys out of the running; the banana monkey weakened by the initial
attack and the stick monkey beaten by the mass counterattack. Leaving him
with the banana and the stick.
Remember, it'
nd for serious-but-light reading on the topic, look for "Colonies In Space"
by Heppenheimer, "The High Frontier" by Dr. O'Neill, and more recently
"Entering Space" by Zubrin. The first two are wildly optimistic, the last is
actually rather pessimistic - I
environmental damage.
If you and the other idiots want to object to the things NASA and others do,
fine. Be my guest. But do your homework FIRST.
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wants to take us away from you. They want to label us the same as
they labelled those idiots in Waco and Montana. Who would protect you then?"
It's all about PR.
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wants to take us away from you. They want to label us the same as
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It's all about PR.
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you compete. Period. Reality
is not that simple, but then, reality seldom is.
> It is a faulty assumption and a warped view of humanity. As are yours.
Hello Mr. Pot, and how are you today? What's that? Who's black?
> Finis.
I'm beginning to think that Mr. Choate should never, e
l brings us right back to the original question.
>
> "Does everything have a price or not?"
Which is an interesting (if pointless) question, but it's not the original
question. The original question is whether or not you were giving the correct
definitions