Can you solve NASA's dilemma?
By p1kef1sh
@p1kef1sh (45681)
4 responses

@p1kef1sh (45681)
•
10 Nov 08
Oh Littleowl I am undone (not literally!). I really don't have an answer. "It's not difficult" perhaps? But that doesn't seem terribly witty.
Scoop - I posted this discussion twice. Once in the UK and once In the USA. You answered the US version. I didn't do it on purpose, but after I posted I noticed a typo, back spaced, corrected, and ended up with two!

@sharra1 (6340)
• Australia
12 Nov 08
Absolutely. They say it is rocket science because they want the simple people to remain in awe of them. How else can they stay superior beings if they let us know that what they are doing is easy. Oh no. That just would not do.
So if anyone asks it is all rocket science and none of you will understand it so don't you go trying to figure it out.


@sharra1 (6340)
• Australia
3 Mar 09
Thanks for the best response. I am still around but I am trying to be more active and not be on the computer which is leaving me less time to be in mylot. I just do not know where the time goes. It is one of the symptoms of my illness that I lose chunks of time and just do not know where they go.

@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
12 Nov 08
Heck no I wouldn't be able to solve nothing that high tech. I figure they would laugh at the pun. No ideas..sorry.



