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Stupid ******* Cliff wrote:
A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " |
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RBnDFW wrote:
Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll |
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"John R. Carroll" wrote in message ... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) |
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Bill McKee wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message ... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) Either them or the guys with the fancy new laser up in the SF Bay area. -- John R. Carroll |
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Bill McKee wrote:
"John R. Carroll" wrote in message ... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) Either them or the guys with the fancy new laser up in the SF Bay area. -- John R. Carroll |
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John R. Carroll wrote:
Bill McKee wrote: "John R. Carroll" wrote in message ... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) Either them or the guys with the fancy new laser up in the SF Bay area. Are they up there sharpening their lasers again? |
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cavelamb wrote:
John R. Carroll wrote: Bill McKee wrote: "John R. Carroll" wrote in message ... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) Either them or the guys with the fancy new laser up in the SF Bay area. Are they up there sharpening their lasers again? Looks like it. https://publicaffairs.llnl.gov/news/...-09-05-05.html -- John R. Carroll |
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On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 15:23:48 -0800, the infamous "Bill McKee"
scrawled the following: "John R. Carroll" wrote in message m... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. :) Hey, I just thought of the perfect place to "store" our nuke waste! Toss it in the black hole, fellas! -- Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints. |
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On Dec 1, 8:54*pm, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Tue, 1 Dec 2009 15:23:48 -0800, the infamous "Bill McKee" scrawled the following: "John R. Carroll" wrote in message m... RBnDFW wrote: Stupid ******* Cliff wrote: * A pity that, after spending so much money, the rethugs shut down the SSC in Texas years ago .... * We could have been ahead .... It was canceled in 1993 by a Democrat-dominated congress, under a Democrat president, with a Democrat governor in Austin. *From Wikipedia "..Congress's desire to generally reduce spending; the reluctance of Texas Governor Ann Richards;[1] and President Bill Clinton's initial lack of support " I'd rather have seen this sort of project built in America but what cam about represented the best use of resources. There were actually three projects at various stages of planning/completion. One in the US, one in Japan and the EU had theirs. In the end, there wouldn't have been enough research money to keep all of them active at a high level. -- John R. Carroll I guess Europe will be the cause of the 2012 problem. *:) Hey, I just thought of the perfect place to "store" our nuke waste! Toss it in the black hole, fellas! -- Some days, it's not even worth chewing through the restraints. You could probably get a grant to study that. Eliminate landfills too. Karl |
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