Gawdzilla wrote:Have fun, HBM.

Same with me, HBM, but we have to live with the nutters, so this will help remove their opposition to space exploration.Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Maybe it's because I was born in 1981, and have had to endure my entire life under the Thatcher/Ragen economic consensus, but I'm fed up to the back teeth of this cult of Anything the Government Does is BAD!", and have no appetite for appeasing the kind of halfwits who spout that nonsense.Gawdzilla wrote:One benefit from this is purely political. The "Anything the Government Does is BAD!" boys will be more willing to fund projects when local companies are more involved in them.
In my experience, anything that the Government outsources is rotten. Rotten to the core.
Wow! "Not one of ours," says official "very close to the administration" of Zeta Reticuli.Faithfree wrote:Possibly an explanation for this:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 919095.htm
But imagine if instead of Grumman, the job had been given to actual NASA employees, who were motivated for personal reasons to get the project done.Gawdzilla wrote:Same with me, HBM, but we have to live with the nutters, so this will help remove their opposition to space exploration.Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Maybe it's because I was born in 1981, and have had to endure my entire life under the Thatcher/Ragen economic consensus, but I'm fed up to the back teeth of this cult of Anything the Government Does is BAD!", and have no appetite for appeasing the kind of halfwits who spout that nonsense.Gawdzilla wrote:One benefit from this is purely political. The "Anything the Government Does is BAD!" boys will be more willing to fund projects when local companies are more involved in them.
In my experience, anything that the Government outsources is rotten. Rotten to the core.
And, re my other post, I'm not going to regurgitate the history of NASA, no time. I will give you one example, however. It took SEVEN years to build the LEM because it had been given to one company to develop. No competition after the contract was let, so Grumman could do whatever they wanted with it.
You ever worked for a government?Horwood Beer-Master wrote:But imagine if instead of Grumman, the job had been given to actual NASA employees, who were motivated for personal reasons to get the project done.
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