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Re: Close Orbit Support (COS) a.k.a. CSS (Close Space Support)

From: Glenn M Wilson <triphibious@j...>
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 07:40:29 EST
Subject: Re: Close Orbit Support (COS) a.k.a. CSS (Close Space Support)

On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 15:56:14 -0500 "Laserlight" <laserlight@quixnet.net>
writes:
>
>John Atkinson said:
>> Because people don't live in space,
>
>Hey!
>

Too close to home?

>>  and if they do
>> they live in big metal cans that are radiation
>> shielded.
>
>And rocks.
>
>> Because most food is not grown in space.
>> Because the Sierra Club can't get all hot and bothered
>> about hard vacuum.
>
>I'll betcha we'll hear something from someone about "the pristine
>environment of the asteroid"...
>
>
>

Pristine means non-existent now?

I would not mind having a  cabin in the Sierra Nevadas, a cottage on the
beaches of early 1950's Southern California shore, or even a vacation
house in Western Washington  but a sealed updated Quonset Hut on
Philistine 28465?   Nyah.

Gracias,
Glenn/Triphibious@juno.com
This is my Science Fiction Alter Ego E-mail address.
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