More Spam Prose
I haven't seen a really good deceive-the-spam-filter paragraph in a while, but this one certainly grabbed my attention:
Calculations by NASA experts showed that the protrusions could increase the re-entry temperature by 10 percent to 30 percent, possibly exceeding NASA's safety guidelines for how much heat the shuttle's thermal protection system should be allowed to endure, Hale said.While the protrusions might not pose any threat to Discovery, the "large uncertainty" about their possible effect on the aerodynamics of the shuttle convinced NASA officials to try to fix the problem in space, he said."We were concerned about the implications of it and what was motivating it," he said. "However, it's a lot better...(to) remove this material."On Monday, Robinson and Noguchi completed their second spacewalk of the mission, during which they replaced a faulty gyroscope on the space station.Hospitals treated 43 people for minor injuries after the crash, said Steve Shaw, chairman of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.How did that last sentence get in there?
The spam message was for fake Rolex watches, FYI.


4 Comments:
Now that's what I call thinking before you blog! Yo Arlo. Make an appointment.
Talk about being punished for loving Macs!
And just think of the great gap-filler trivia you learned totally by accident!
And just think of the great gap-filler trivia you learned totally by accident!21
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