Difference between revisions of "Talk:World of 2001"

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:AFAIK it is still active, the homepage is just no longer up. No idea why. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 17:17, 6 November 2007 (MSK)
 
:AFAIK it is still active, the homepage is just no longer up. No idea why. --[[User:Urwumpe|Urwumpe]] 17:17, 6 November 2007 (MSK)
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It might make sense to let the Orbiter users know that of this page. It'll allow them to pull their involvement together in the World of 2001 . . .
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It really seems as if we've unfortunately moved into an actual, different timeline, due to the earlier politics & lack of will. And here, the manned space effort may have broadened partly due to the design & production of far more efficient engines & less expensive, less volatile & less volumetric fuels. Maybe this might be mentioned.
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It's a tad disconcerting to dream of what might've been, but mind-boggling to see it laid out so competently & expertly in this project, Orbiter and all the links. Amazing stuff, guys.  -- PFS  29 July 2008

Latest revision as of 17:22, 29 July 2008

Is this project still active? It's website appears to be defunct. —82.203.134.115 15:28, 6 November 2007 (MSK)

AFAIK it is still active, the homepage is just no longer up. No idea why. --Urwumpe 17:17, 6 November 2007 (MSK)

It might make sense to let the Orbiter users know that of this page. It'll allow them to pull their involvement together in the World of 2001 . . .

It really seems as if we've unfortunately moved into an actual, different timeline, due to the earlier politics & lack of will. And here, the manned space effort may have broadened partly due to the design & production of far more efficient engines & less expensive, less volatile & less volumetric fuels. Maybe this might be mentioned.

It's a tad disconcerting to dream of what might've been, but mind-boggling to see it laid out so competently & expertly in this project, Orbiter and all the links. Amazing stuff, guys. -- PFS 29 July 2008