It seems to me that NASA is as poorly managed as many IS/IT departments. Nobody else in the organization truely knows what's going on, so they continue to throw money at it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But once you lose production time, or 7 astronauts, everyone wants answers.
All the while the admin is not updating the AV definitions, or that foam has fallen off many times before and no one cares...
Disney has done it already- The Circarama at Disneyland in 1955, and then rehashed as Circlevision in 1967.
They closed it up around 2000. It's a shame too. I'll always remember the view from the deck of an aircraft carrier, in 360 degrees.
It seems to me that NASA is as poorly managed as many IS/IT departments. Nobody else in the organization truely knows what's going on, so they continue to throw money at it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But once you lose production time, or 7 astronauts, everyone wants answers.
All the while the admin is not updating the AV definitions, or that foam has fallen off many times before and no one cares...