I think we are at the start of something big. |
I truly wish that it could be otherwise, but there is only so much money. We must set priorities. |
I was right up behind it, |
I was watching a football game the other day, and Huff puts on a pair of track shoes and runs down the stairs and is just running in place. He said, 'Look at my form.' That was a little strange. |
I wasn't happy (not being drafted). You're down a day or a week, and then you go on. I took the summer off after my junior season and worked out. |
I will be visiting Stennis and the Michoud Assembly Facility soon to talk with our people. |
I will be visiting Stennis and the Michoud Assembly Facility soon to talk with our people. |
I'm pretty emotional. This is the most satisfying win since I've been here. Today was real fun. We were real excited for the game. Cory Farmer really stepped up for us; everybody stepped up. I'm so happy that we get to go to Kansas City and represent UIS. |
If next week the guys have a eureka moment on the foam and spot why this big chunk came off and they say, 'OK now we understand it, we truly understand,' and tell us why and we buy it, and the next tank doesn't have this problem, then we'll go forward. |
If we launch without setback, 16 (shuttle) flights are required to assemble the ISS and we'll finish sometime early in fiscal 2010, so we have, we believe, substantial schedule margin, to complete our job. |
If you spend much time on this stuff and aviation accidents, a common theme is that of not listening to the signals the hardware is sending - the test results, the flight results, the dissenting opinions of the people involved. |
in a matter of months. |
indicates the team is working well. |
is the product of an intensive summer of work by hundreds of folks here at the agency. |
It is entirely appropriate for the administration to announce or espouse whatever political views they have. It is not appropriate for scientists at an executing federal executive agency to be required to adjust, skew, alter, or frame the tone of their scientific work to fit any particular political agenda. |