Erik Reuter wrote:
>
>> Two years ago I would jump to that link and spoil the fun with some
>> hard arguments. Now I don't give a damn about anything that is not
>> powered by derivatives of oil or natural gas :-)
>
> So, is the Brazilian economy successfully redeploying its resources from
> pie i
On Feb 1, 2005, at 5:54 PM, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Dave Land wrote:
Killer B Gregory Benford and his brother James have proposed a solar
sail that could propel a ship to Mars in a month. See the article at
NewScientist.com:
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/space/mg18524846.500
Two years ago I w
* Alberto Monteiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Two years ago I would jump to that link and spoil the fun with some
> hard arguments. Now I don't give a damn about anything that is not
> powered by derivatives of oil or natural gas :-)
So, is the Brazilian economy successfully redeploying its res
Dave Land wrote:
>
> Killer B Gregory Benford and his brother James have proposed a solar
> sail that could propel a ship to Mars in a month. See the article at
> NewScientist.com:
> http://www.newscientist.com/channel/space/mg18524846.500
>
Two years ago I would jump to that link and spoil the fun
--- Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Killer B Gregory Benford and his brother James have proposed a solar
> sail that could propel a ship to Mars in a month. See the article at
> NewScientist.com:
> http://www.newscientist.com/channel/space/mg18524846.500
That is a seriously
Folks,
Killer B Gregory Benford and his brother James have proposed a solar
sail that could propel a ship to Mars in a month. See the article at
NewScientist.com:
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/space/mg18524846.500
Dave
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