please read forwarded emailcooperate & interact with each other cordially &
realise that there's more going on in the background, not just BERKELEY
SYSTEMS DIVISION which claims it's OPEN when there is no such thing at all.
ALL TECHNICAL PEOPLE SHOULD BE ASHAMED THAT YOU LET "BUSINESS DIVISIONS" TELL
YOU WHAT YOU SHOULD NAME YOUR SOFTWARE. 

Peter, your signature file tells the story & my sincere apologies for not
accessing my YAHOO MAIL for personal reasons.

tel : +61402 350 315
Rajneesh N. Shetty

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Tue, 02 Nov 2010 18:21:01 -0500

The Prelaunch Mission Management Team wants to give engineers more time to
look deeply into two electrical issues from a main engine computer controller
that cropped up this morning. Therefore, the launch of space shuttle Discovery
on STS-133 has been delayed until at least Thursday. Mike Moses, chair of the
MMT, said the problems are believed to be tied to a circuit breaker in the
shuttle's cockpit.

Rather than rush the shuttle launch team through an analysis and launch cycle
quickly, Moses said he opted to let the engineers work throughout the night on
the issue without having to worry about an early morning tanking and Wednesday
afternoon launch. The MMT will meet again Wednesday at 2 p.m. EDT and then
decide whether to try to launch Thursday. A liftoff Thursday would be at 3:29
p.m.

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