Subj : NASA, shuttle, anyone? To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : mark lewis Date : Thu Aug 18 2005 06:38 pm ML>> sloppiness?? CA>> After something like 3 years to prepare there were CA>> problems with the fuel guages, ML> low fuel sensor... and a backup to the backup at that... CA> With costs in the billions of dollars I expect better. dunno why... most things go to the lowest bidder... just look at the highways and many of our buildings... CA>> a chunk of foam falling off during the launch, ML> normal... has happened on every launch... and how many of ML> them have there been in total?? CA> 'Normal' killed some people, remember? no, that was a bit different... that was a major chunk, it hit a wing and they didn't do an inspection like they should have... CA>> pieces of 'cloth' sticking out between the tiles, ML> another normal occurance... they've been found/seen after ML> landing and they apparently caused no problems during those ML> decents... so why make such a big deal of them this time?? CA> Sure. Why not have them ALL sticking out to make the shuttle look CA> 'furry'? hahaha... right... they're not that big ;) CA>> and some 'blanket' heat shield that was torn. ML> ii can't speak to that... yes, it shouldn't have been... it ML> should have been repaired... however, i'm not aware of how ML> or when it got torn or how it was discovered... it wasn't ML> discovered on the launch pad, was it? they didn't fly with ML> it, did they? CA> Was discovered in orbit. hunh? i thought it was behind the nosecone?? how'd that get discovered in orbit? CA>> I'd call that sloppy. ML> it ain't sloppy like a sloppy joe... i can't call it ML> sloppy... however, i will agree that someone (several of ML> them) weren't doing their jobs completely... CA> What can we expect for a billion dollars these days eh? We're lucky CA> they even bother to launch anything at all. Why should they? for one thing, to finish a job costing many countries a lot of money and for another just to complete the job they started... )\/(ark * Origin: (1:3634/12) .