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jp2
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The Right Stuff
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Oct 15 01:28 UTC 2003 |
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gull
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response 1 of 28:
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Oct 15 01:34 UTC 2003 |
"China, I'd like to take this opportunity to say, 'Welcome to the 1960s.'"
-- Jon Stewart
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other
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response 2 of 28:
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Oct 15 02:07 UTC 2003 |
Yang Lee Wei, we hardly knew ye...
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sj2
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response 3 of 28:
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Oct 15 07:57 UTC 2003 |
How do they know they sent the right one up?? I mean, they all look
alike, dont they?? ;-)
There is another news story that Malaysia is next in the queue.
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cross
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response 4 of 28:
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Oct 15 16:26 UTC 2003 |
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tod
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response 5 of 28:
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Oct 15 16:30 UTC 2003 |
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sj2
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response 6 of 28:
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Oct 15 18:22 UTC 2003 |
Yes, it was meant to be politically incorrect, rude or whatever. They
all look alike to me, so I said that!!!
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krj
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response 7 of 28:
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Oct 15 20:18 UTC 2003 |
The official Chinese freakout about live coverage makes me think that
there's still a lot of mindset over there which the West isn't going
to get along with.
(Come on, China! The US has had 17 astronauts die with wall to wall
news coverage, and nobody thinks less of us for it.)
I'm not going to dig for the link, but I read a conservative pundit
who was worrying about the potential for a Chinese lead in military
space technology.
He worries the Chinese already have good enough spy satellite coverage
to track the whole US Navy.
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tod
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response 8 of 28:
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Oct 15 23:25 UTC 2003 |
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sj2
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response 9 of 28:
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Oct 16 09:42 UTC 2003 |
The astronaut is back already. Why did they send him?? I mean did they
just want to see if they are capable of sending live beings in space
or was it a trumpet thing?
Indians too have caught the stupid bug. Apparently, they want to send
someone to the moon.
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tod
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Oct 16 13:57 UTC 2003 |
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