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Nothing Star Trek about it.
Not Star Trek here. I'm talking about instead of figuring out how to put anti missiles satalites that they finish the international space station. Now this won't happen of course because we are too interested in fighting over oil and will take 200 years.

Our times is limited here. We stand at fork in roads. Do we take the road to war amoungst ourselves over the limited amount of space on this planet where war, famine, pesitences and fear destroys us or do we take the road of exploration of the last frontier, that being Space. We may not see it in our generation but it is our job to lay the foundation for future generations. We are choosing the road our childeren will walk down.
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If I had the money  AbsolutelyNot | 10/06/04
Diva, we agree on something!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/04
Window seat  Roger Ramjet | 10/07/04
Why? Because they are the forward thinkers.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/04
Heinlein  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/06/04
why? because they can  V Sanders | 10/07/04
Monuments  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/06/04
I am certain that's part of it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/06/04
What dream is that?  voska | 10/06/04
no offense voska, but no more star trek for you  Monkey_MCSE | 10/06/04
Nothing Star Trek about it.  voska | 10/07/04
Pragmatic reasons for reaching the planets  asky | 10/06/04
Quarentine  Roger Ramjet | 10/07/04
will start with quarantine  asky | 10/07/04
Disease and Man's reaction  Roger Ramjet | 10/07/04
My math sux  Roger Ramjet | 10/07/04
It still does, but your point stands  asky | 10/07/04
What dream is that?  carrollj@... | 10/07/04
return of the geeks  asky | 10/07/04

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