To: Liberty Tree Surgeon
your political discussions and resulting flame fests. That way, people who want to discuss the latest pictures or data can do so, and
- First, my comments are on the economics rather than the politics.
- Second. No one is forced to respond.
- Third, although I do not claim to have a spotless record in starting flame, I think at least on this thread I only responded to insults with insults, and responded to reasonable argument with the best reasonable approach I could. I don't find flame fests as you so aptly named them particularly interesting. No where near as interesting as peoples' ideas on why private funding of space exploration is a bad idea
- Fourth, It ain't much science. We see pictures of rocks and dirt. Granted rocks and dirt on Mars, but what did anyone expect to see? Green tentacled martians? Where are the mineral analyses?
- Fifth since you can't divorce the economics of science from the science itself, since it all comes down to resource allocation, I see relevance in asking the question even if it is the same question.
- Sixth you make the claim that I hijacked the thread. This is nonsense. Most of my posts were in response to other peoples' posts. I started a dialog with Frank_discussion, but most of the others jumped me for my views.
- Seventh, I find your attempt to control the content of the threads somewhat annoying. I got the impression from reading the purpose of FR that this wsite was supposed to facilitate rolling back decades of government largess of something like that, not provide a platform for cheerleading a big government spending program - no matter how much you like science.
- Ninth, I like science myself, I just like the idea of the free market determining whatscience gets funded.
- Tenth, If you really remember what I said in other mars threads, you will remember I am not against space exploration. I just think it should be privately funded and keep giving the Keck telescope as an example of how much more gets done for the dollar when the funds are private
I've run out of things to say for now, so in conclusion - no If you don't like what I have to say, don't read it. If you don't like flame fests, don't start one. (and you didn't here) If you think that $820 million taxpayer dollars for Mars pictures is a good us of $820 million, then I disagree.
221 posted on
02/27/2004 3:26:36 AM PST by
from occupied ga
(Your government is your most dangerous enemy, and Bush is no conservative)
To: from occupied ga
I've run out of things to say for now... This is my point. You've stated your case on numerous threads, and you've entertained responses (some civil, some otherwise) on those same threads. Most who visit these threads have seen your point of view. To continue posting the same thing over and over moves beyond debate and into trolling, which can be loosely defined as posting items with the intention of generating a heated response. I'm not attempting to control the threads, I'm asking you to control yourself.
LTS
224 posted on
02/27/2004 7:16:57 AM PST by
Liberty Tree Surgeon
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