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From: shafer@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov (<true_name> Mary Shafer </true_name> )
Subject: Re: Who is <true_name> Henry Spencer  </true_name> anyway?
In-Reply-To: hansk@aie.nl's message of Sat, 15 May 1993 01:45:54 GMT
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Date: Sun, 16 May 1993 02:36:41 GMT
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On Sat, 15 May 1993 01:45:54 GMT, hansk@aie.nl (<true_name> Hans Kinwel </true_name> ) said:

Hans> As somebody replied on whether the space shuttle is connected to
Hans> Usenet: "No. Of course the main flow of information would be up,
Hans> unless <true_name> Henry Spencer  </true_name> would be aboard, in which case the main
Hans> flow of information would be down."

<true_name> Gene Miya  </true_name> says that Henry will never go aloft in the Shuttle; the
payload bay isn't big enough for his chocolate chip cookies.

When <true_name> Henry  </true_name> was here at Dryden, he was looking pretty covetously at the
SR-71s and the F-104s, even though they don't have much cookie space.
I guess he figured that he could manage for a short flight....
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<true_name> Mary Shafer   </true_name> DoD #0362 KotFR NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA
shafer@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov                    Of course I don't speak for NASA
 "A MiG at your six is better than no MiG at all."  Unknown US fighter pilot