[net.columbia] Passengers in Space

jimc@haddock.UUCP (10/03/84)

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haddock!jimc    Oct  2 14:41:00 1984

NASA has recently announced that a passenger will be flying on the
shuttle some time in the period from fall '85 to spring '86.
According to this month's LIFE magazine, this passenger will be a teacher
and will not be chosen from anyone famous.  In the future, the
passengers will be chosen from a broader and broader set of categories.

LIFE's write-up is quite good -- I recommend it.


					Jim Campbell
					INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation
					Boston Technical Office

dwight@timeb.UUCP (Dwight Ernest) (10/05/84)

> LIFE's writeup was quite good. I recommend it.

Of course.

Thanks for the plug!

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jimc@haddock.UUCP (10/10/84)

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haddock!jimc    Oct  8 11:42:00 1984

Hot dog!  Didn't know you were on the network. 

                               Jim

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> NASA has recently announced that a passenger will be flying on the
> shuttle some time in the period from fall '85 to spring '86.
> According to this month's LIFE magazine, this passenger will be a teacher
> and will not be chosen from anyone famous.  In the future, the
> passengers will be chosen from a broader and broader set of categories.
> 
> LIFE's write-up is quite good -- I recommend it.
> 
> 
>					Jim Campbell
>					INTERACTIVE Systems Corporation
>					Boston Technical Office
>

Anyone know why the line count is zero?  Is there another bug loose in the
system?

					Steve Wall