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Trip to Mars
BushBaby is now talking about sending humans to Mars. (Hmmmm, NASA
headquarters is in Texas, he's from Texas...) Depending on the speed they're able to achieve, the trip could take 1-3 years each way. How many of you would volunteer as astronauts if it meant 6 years of uninterrupted stitching time? And what projects would you take with you to fill 6 years of stitching time? I'd take my bag full of MLIs. (Remembering that I can't just send out for more floss, I'd better make a quick S.E.X.cursion before I leave. At astronaut salary, I can afford extras.) -- Finished 12/14/03 -- Mermaid (Dimensions) WIP: Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe, Guide the Hands (2d one) Paralegal - Writer - Editor - Researcher http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html |
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Karen C - California wrote:
BushBaby is now talking about sending humans to Mars. (Hmmmm, NASA headquarters is in Texas, he's from Texas...) Depending on the speed they're able to achieve, the trip could take 1-3 years each way. How many of you would volunteer as astronauts if it meant 6 years of uninterrupted stitching time? And what projects would you take with you to fill 6 years of stitching time? I'd take my bag full of MLIs. (Remembering that I can't just send out for more floss, I'd better make a quick S.E.X.cursion before I leave. At astronaut salary, I can afford extras.) I've got a list of folks I'd like to send to Mars, as long as it's a one-way trip. As for me, if I went, I don't think they'd make a good enough air filtration system for all of the orts I'd have hanging about. -georg |
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I've got a list of folks I'd like to send to Mars, as long as it's a
one-way trip. -georg Would it be considered rude if I asked to get my daughter's ex-h on that one way flight???? Jere |
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 20:47:06 GMT, Cheryl Isaak
wrote: Don't be too sure of that! starting pay isn't that great and it is not a cheap place to live. (BTW, for an interesting read, read The Right Stuff. According to an acquaintance who was accepted to the program, it was quite accurate.) Now, let's look at this in a different light. Cost of living on the space ship will be relatively cheap, and all that pay will be accruing during the 6 year journey. I'm betting that I could set up an account with the bank to have it autodraft payments from my checking account while the pay is just sitting in the bank, and get that stash on time. -- Deb WIP: How Great Thou Art (Leisure Arts Greatest Hymns II) |
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 03:21:24 GMT, Deb Milner
wrote: I'm betting that I could set up an account with the bank to have it autodraft payments from my checking account while the pay is just sitting in the bank, and get that stash on time. Ummmmmmmmm, has FedEx added a route to Mars already? =) Jenn L. http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace http://sewu9corn.blogspot.com Current projects: Simply Sensational January Calendar (Mill Hill) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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In article , Jenn Liace
writes: I'm betting that I could set up an account with the bank to have it autodraft payments from my checking account while the pay is just sitting in the bank, and get that stash on time. Ummmmmmmmm, has FedEx added a route to Mars already? =) No, no, I catch Deb's drift: she's gonna max out that Mastercard before she leaves earth, and have the bank pay the $250 minimum payment every month. Cost of living in Houston is only a concern if you have the wife and kids staying behind. Us single gals could rent a room at the Y during training, for next to nothing, and have monthly costs of zero while we're airborne. -- Finished 12/14/03 -- Mermaid (Dimensions) WIP: Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe, Guide the Hands (2d one) Paralegal - Writer - Editor - Researcher http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html |
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In article , Cheryl Isaak
writes: BushBaby is now talking about sending humans to Mars. (Hmmmm, NASA headquarters is in Texas, he's from Texas...) And if were __________( pick your favorite Democrat) making the suggestion. LOL Well, if it were a Democrat from Texas, I'd be a lot more suspicious of their motives than if it were a Democrat from New Hampshire. Pork is pork, no matter who's behind it. Of course, we could look at this another way: since a jobless recovery isn't going to help at election time, he's going to create a few thousand good-paying jobs in the space program so he can point to job creation success. And that's not LOL, that's soooooooooooooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I am Sam Sam I am I do not like Green Eggs and Pork I do not like them in the House I do not like them in the Senate If they're in a bill I'll vote agin' it I will not vote for them with a fork I will not vote for Green Eggs and Pork -- Finished 12/14/03 -- Mermaid (Dimensions) WIP: Angel of Autumn, Calif Sampler, Holiday Snowglobe, Guide the Hands (2d one) Paralegal - Writer - Editor - Researcher http://hometown.aol.com/kmc528/KMC.html |
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