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To: john michael winesette who wrote (3010)5/26/1998 5:44:00 PM
From: John D. Morrison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9096
 
I vote we pressure PLFM to put a picture of Monica in a string bikini on their website.

John M.



To: john michael winesette who wrote (3010)5/26/1998 5:48:00 PM
From: Jan W  Respond to of 9096
 
An AOL "post-er" thought that this might be of interest to SI folks... just passing it along.

<<Subject: CyberWhisphers Info................
Date: Tue, May 26, 1998 11:19 EDT
From: PeloMCSD
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Posted by Omre on May 25, 1998 at 21:47:29:

The following opinion was e-mailed back to me from a very high ranking and well respected project manager at Hughes Aircraft, El Segundo, CA. I requested that he go through the PLFM website and tell me what he thinks. He's routinely managing multi-million dollar space and com contracts with NASA and other huge aerospace companies:

I do get AvWeek, will keep an eye; couldn't link to Hamilton, but I've heard of them; and finally, I did go through the whole site, and read their 'Business Plan.' Well...very fascinating and doable. The technical explanation [great slide show!] and the diversity of applications, make the concept very attractive. The cost and cost benefit analysis sounds reasonable, but we always had a pissing contest between airborne and spaceborne approaches for doing any earthviewing application more economically. Still, properly supported by larger, more credible companies, this concept might take off. I wouldn't sell yet...Ciao. >>