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To: Don Joe
Totally agree with you about the silly music. Hopefully they don't actually transmit the music to Mars. It's even worse when they are force feeding these music selections to live astronauts on the shuttle. I wonder if it's in the astronaut contract that they can't complain.
22 posted on 03/03/2004 8:42:22 PM PST by wideminded
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To: wideminded
I wonder if it's in the astronaut contract that they can't complain.

If there is, I hope they break the contract and dare NASA to do anything about it. There was an incident on a Soviet space station (the one before Mir) in which the astronauts got so fed up with the crap being fed their way by ground control that they simply turned off the comms for a few days and went on strike. When they turned the radios back on they were treated much nicer.

It's bad enough having to watch pretty much the whole damn country go down the tubes, but to have NASA actively feeding the national case of arrested development... argh.

The Mister Rogers and Sesame Street pedantry is just a bit too much.

Its's one thing if they limit it to "NASA for Kidz" or somesuch. But they don't. It's like walking into the bank and having the people there speak to you in babytalk. Woooodums wanna pwettie home impwooovement woan? Wanna wowwiepop? Say pweeze!

Playing songs to R/C cars?

WTF???

On my dollar?

WTF'nF???

At this rate, the next time around it'll be, "Our favorite Mars Robot, Wally the Wanderer, is playing near some very exciting rocks today! Wally was upset earlier. His special electronic brain was going "Ow! Ow!" Wally must have eaten a rock that did not taste good! We played Wally's favorite tune to him -- The Big Rock Candy Mountain -- while our Space Doctors worked on Wally's insides using very complicated tools. Hey, Space Doctor! Don't tickle Wally!"

24 posted on 03/03/2004 9:27:42 PM PST by Don Joe (We've traded the Rule of Law for the Law of Rule.)
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