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Strategies & Market Trends : China Warehouse- More Than Crockery

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To: maceng2 who wrote (6355)1/20/2007 11:25:15 AM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) of 6370
 
Works for me. I like having access to worldwide weather, media, and communications. Anything that threatens that should be severely frowned upon, which pretty much explains the international outrage over an intentional explosion in space. The same outrage would occur if the US military did that, and a lot of that outrage would come from inside the US.

Even a wrench that slips out of an astronauts hand, traveling away from him at leisurely 2 feet per minute, is dangerous. From the perspective of an object coming from the other direction the wrench is traveling at thousands of miles per hour. That's why it's a big deal when an astronaut loses something in space, or something falls off the shuttle while in orbit. That wrench may be whipping through the orbital paths for many years.
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