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NASA Investigates Possible Sabotage by Worker

mytrip writes "NASA said today it is investigating suspected sabotage of a recorder placed on the shuttle Endeavour for delivery to the space station where it will track physical stresses on the orbiting lab."

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  1. Re:Wall Street TUMBLES Apple by larry+bagina · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    if by "tumbles" you mean "hit an all time high" then yeah. I'm crying all the way to the bank. cha-ching!!!!

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  2. Re:Was is really sabotage? by Nimey · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Accept Eris as your Fnord and personally sate her


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  3. Re:Recorder sabotaged by Gregb05 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It's a troll, he was trying to use as many big words as possible. The rambling and general nonsensicalness of it are meant to confuse and make people feel stupid.

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  4. Re:Was is really sabotage? by gyrogeerloose · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Hail Eris, hail yes!

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  5. Re:Recorder sabotaged by Gregb05 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Spent a good 30 minutes looking for the source :)

    Although I have no criticism of Mr. Anonymous Coward's blanket statements, I have a few observations and comments to share. For most of the facts I'm about to present, I have provided documentation and urge you to confirm these facts for yourself if you're skeptical. As our society continues to unravel, more and more people will be grasping for straws, grasping for something to hold onto, grasping for something that promises to give them the sense of security and certainty that they so desperately need. These are the sorts of people Mr. Coward preys upon. He must sense his own irremediable inferiority. That's why Mr. Coward is so desperate to disguise the complexity of color, the brutality of class, and the importance of religion and sexual identity in the construction and practice of philistinism; it's the only way for him to distinguish himself from the herd. It would be a lot nicer, however, if Mr. Coward also realized that he is always prating about how a plausible excuse is a satisfactory substitute for performance. (He used to say that stoicism is a viable and vital objective for our nation's educational institutions, but the evidence is too contrary, so he's given up on that score.) The bottom line is that Mr. Anonymous Coward got into a snit the last time I pointed out that questionable statistics, pseudoscientific studies, and biased reports tell us how to live, what to say, what to think, what to know, and -- most importantly -- what not to know.

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