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To: Lawdoc

“H
as instrumentation problems been ruled out as a reason for the indicated left wing problem?”


I have been busy with other stuff, and didn’t follow myself. However, I did hear of one report where they blamed it on two malfunctioning sensors, but that was only a ‘drive by’ reporta, and the problem has since ‘disappeared’ as they strive to keep the space station from crashing down on us, due to malfunctioning compuers and gyroscopes.

As of this moment, at 0530, they still have not been successful, for 2 days now, in getting the russian computers working right, and the latest info I have is that now the russians are not set up to recieve transmissions from the space station to fix the computer problem.

So, every one may punt, and head for their lifeboats.

Remember, duck and cover.


393 posted on 06/14/2007 3:37:34 AM PDT by XBob (Jail the employers of the INVADERS !!)
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To: XBob

I guess you know how “interesting” the software patches they have had to create that integrate the western software and the Russian stuff has always been an extreme challenge...Thats more than likely the culprit...But I was never a software guy...

I bet the geek squad is all over this like white on rice...

I’m sure, give them another full day 24 hours, and this will be uplinked and fixed...

In the mean time somebody’s going to do a stitch in nine, and look out over the port side and take a gander at those carbon leading edge panels...

I believe this is going to peek by tomorrow, and the shuttle will come down for a nice touchdown by the end of the weekend, or early next week...

No harm, no foul...


399 posted on 06/14/2007 5:14:29 AM PDT by stevie_d_64 (Houston Area Texans (I've always been hated))
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