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  1. Re:A little off ontopic but who watched challenger on NASA To Resume "Teacher in Space" Program · · Score: 2, Informative

    I was one of the Search and Rescue crewman who was assigned from my Squadron (USN - HSL40) to patrol the Launch and then find the Challanger and it's Peices/Parts. I was fliing some 80 miles north of the cape when it happened... I was there. On 9/11/2001 I was in Upstate NY and watched this new tragidy occure far away from my family in Kansas and knew that we were at war again. I think this B*** S*** with the Americian Taliban is absurd. They should be in Cuba with their brotherern and if found guilty... Stand full trial as treasonous to their home country, weither it be USA, Canada, England...

    GOD BLESS AMERICA and all her soles abroad, where ever they may be.

  2. Re:educational experience on NASA To Resume "Teacher in Space" Program · · Score: 1

    Pish Posh... If my Teacher or Educator or Instructor were to have been in Space and had the ability to study their feild there... What a wonderful expirence they could pass on. Christa McAuliffe was an English Teacher with a Physics Minor - Dynamics - and a Pilot...

  3. Re:What do they add to the mission? on NASA To Resume "Teacher in Space" Program · · Score: 1

    They could add alot. Being able to understand how what they are studing is affected by space travel... and passing that on to YOUR children...

  4. Re:*applause* on NASA To Resume "Teacher in Space" Program · · Score: 1

    I Agree whole heartedly... I think the Teacher in space program is LLLLOOOONNNNGGGG over due for a comeback. Just to know that one of your instructors had a chance to do the research in their field in space? Think about it.

  5. Re:This could be bad... on Should Virus Distribution be Illegal? · · Score: 1

    I received a Virus last week from the Microsoft Site. I was downloading updates to Win ME and 2000 adv.server and got hit with some 700 files infected with the nimba.a, nimba.b, nimba.e and nimba.x. It took more them 8 hours to rebuild my machines(4). Oops... I wont do that again.

  6. Re:Hmm. on Should Virus Distribution be Illegal? · · Score: 1

    As long as they provide revision controls and the source code? Ha Ha Ha

  7. Re:Of course, follow the US Lead on Should Virus Distribution be Illegal? · · Score: 1

    The CIA is, of course, the evil of all our wills. There are many organizations out there that "Try" to monitor the accidents from the intentional acts of virus creation. Some organizations actually create virus' just to write code to clean them prior to them being released to the Internet. Two of them are Norton and McAffee. They employ people to write virus' and if one of them get out... Oops. Just a thought. If we can identify the intentional act, then yes there should be a consequence for that action but...