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To: AFreeBird
You don't have to convince me how much you admire the Russians, it's been obvious from the beginning you want them and others to have our technology free of charge. Thankfully, most Americans are a lot smarter than you.

Russia gave Iraq U.S. war secrets

78 posted on 03/28/2006 9:30:21 AM PST by Golden Eagle
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To: Golden Eagle
What I admire is human ingnuity. It will not be denied, and it is not constrained to the US.

Okay fine, if they pay a nominal fee for it, is that okay? For a few hundred dollars you can get some really cool stuff from NASA Open Channel Publishes the NASA COSMIC Collection.

[WARNING: I am NOT responsible for any strokes, heart attacks, coniption fits or other ailments or stresses that might befall you for following that link.]

Granted it requires free registration to access the site, and the software is technically limited to US distribution, but it does usually include the source code.

In any event, human knowledge is advancing at an almost exponential rate. The world you envision doesn't exist anymore, if it ever really did.

I know you're saddend by the world passing you by. I would suggest that you get help; take a vaction, get laid, take up drinking; something, anything, to help you come to grips with reality.

Oh and BTW: There is a fair amount of speculation and supposition, that what Russia provided to Iraq in the link you referenced, was what we wanted them to know. And here's the interesting part: Russia might have been a willing particpant in the deception.

82 posted on 03/28/2006 10:03:28 AM PST by AFreeBird (your mileage may vary)
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