Paolo Amoroso schrieb:
> The name of at least one Lisper has flown on winning spacecraft SpaceShipOne.
And where is the nobel price for a lisper? We are all waiting for that.
Seriously, in medicin (bioinformatics) it would be possible.
Therefore Marco Antoniotti is my favorite bet.
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Reini Urban <······@x-ray.at> wrote in message news:<··········@e-post.inode.at>...
> Paolo Amoroso schrieb:
> > The name of at least one Lisper has flown on winning spacecraft SpaceShipOne.
>
> And where is the nobel price for a lisper? We are all waiting for that.
I guess it will cost a bit more than the 20 bucks I spent for flying
my name on SpaceShipOne.
Paolo
"John Thingstad" <··············@chello.no> writes:
> see sci.space.policy
It was too easy. They should have asked for an orbit. Perhaps for X-price++?
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Pascal Bourguignon <····@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message news:<··············@thalassa.informatimago.com>...
> It was too easy. They should have asked for an orbit. Perhaps for X-price++?
You want America's Space Prize:
America's Space Prize: Reaching Higher Than Sub-Orbit
http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/spaceprize_techwed_041006.html
Paolo
On 07 Oct 2004 03:08:14 +0200, <····@mouse-potato.com> wrote:
> "John Thingstad" <··············@chello.no> writes:
>> see sci.space.policy
>
> It was too easy. They should have asked for an orbit. Perhaps for X-price++?
>
Yes, it was not a "SpaceShip", it was paddleball.