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Yep, got mine in the mail Saturday. Haven't had time to look at them closely, but they seem nice. Wish they weren't double sided so I could display the info side by side. Guess I need to order another set.
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Education is good m'kay.
Seriously, how much does this cost them? They are mass producing them.....a few cents each maybe?
Rather money go on this than on a extra missile.
Seriously, how much does this cost them? They are mass producing them.....a few cents each maybe?
Rather money go on this than on a extra missile.
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Originally posted by PresidentGringo
Education is good m'kay.
Seriously, how much does this cost them? They are mass producing them.....a few cents each maybe?
Rather money go on this than on a extra missile.
Education is good m'kay.
Seriously, how much does this cost them? They are mass producing them.....a few cents each maybe?
Rather money go on this than on a extra missile.
Good point!
next time we goto War, we can bomb them with Nasa Posters
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Part of NASA's mission is to inspire the next generation of explorers. Getting young children interested in math and science at an early age is one way of doing this. As such, a small portion of the Public Affairs budget is spent on promotional materials. Which would you rather, a billion stress balls with the nasa logo or educational materials for classrooms and homes?
Just a thought...
Just a thought...