To: wirestripper
Perfect ! I'm crazy about SUV's LOL-
I took the slogan; My kid beat up your honor student- which is a play on; My kid is an honor student at ____ ?
and came up with; My SUV beat up your hybrid car !
Seriously- in 3-5 days from now I have a hunch that NASA is going to be orchestrating either more search parties out west or issuing a directive to the western states on what to do with found debris.
So far NASA states that the last (westerly) piece of debris found on the ground (uprange) has been west of Granbury, Texas.
For obvious reasons- that is not the last place they will find debris uprange. In fairness to them, there is an enormous amount of real estate yet to be searched if compelling conclusions are to be reached. Cost will be a factor at some point. If scientific data in hand supports sufficient facts enabling them to reach a just conclusion, the chances of ever widening searches will diminish.
They will have to reiterate the law and the consequences of violating it, regarding treasure hunters out west, repeatedly, over the course of the next 12-24 months.
1,800 posted on
02/14/2003 12:29:01 PM PST by
freepersup
(And this expectation will not disappoint us.)
To: freepersup
Seriously- in 3-5 days from now I have a hunch that NASA is going to be orchestrating either more search parties out west or issuing a directive to the western states on what to do with found debris. They did that 2 days ago asking the Forest Service to look in the counties east of Hiway 99 to the Nv line. Only problem is the several feet of snow still closing FS roads in that area. I like the idea of Ultra-lite over the Nv desert.
I find it interesting that the flight path crosses near Sacramento but no reports of viewers in that area. Maybe it was foggy that morning.
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