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Invest83838

08/28/19 11:00 AM

#211525 RE: IgnoranceIsBliss #211518

Maybe They Will Have Another Federal Government Shutdown

which will give them more excuse to delay, and delay, and delay....

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bUrRpPPP!

08/28/19 11:05 AM

#211526 RE: IgnoranceIsBliss #211518

Next technical event will be 9/11 when the new short numbers are released...if they have increased again we will see year lows imo...
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rafunrafun

08/28/19 11:11 AM

#211528 RE: IgnoranceIsBliss #211518

I'm not going to lie, this has tested my patience.

Although I am more confident (in label expansion by January 2020) now than I was about the success of RI ( >90% ), it's not easy to watch your account decline by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

But when I step back and think logically, logic nearly always prevails. I cannot picture a reasonable scenario where there is no label expansion by January 2020. But in the meantime, there is uncertainty with the stock and clowns on the other side rightfully (for them) take full advantage.

To quote HD, as I have been telling myself: RELAX.

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Whalatane

08/28/19 11:56 AM

#211535 RE: IgnoranceIsBliss #211518

OK ..you're super stressed .
Guess I'll take that as a buy signal cos now you know I'm waiting for it ....you absolutely refuse to vomit ...as per in your late Dec 18 posts .
Kiwi
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sts66

08/28/19 6:30 PM

#211646 RE: IgnoranceIsBliss #211518

If there was someone in a spacecraft who needed a signal sent or they'd die, and the person who sends that signal was on vacation? That's it -- the person in space just dies.



Don't throw NASA into the sludge pile of badly run Fed agencies - they have backups for their backups, and astronaut safety is by far the prime directive for the entire agency. Took the Challenger disaster to change the old management style and yield more power to engineers (any engineer on a launch team can call off a launch if he thinks there's a problem, goes for unmanned missions too), but that disaster led to a massive overhaul in the way NASA operated, for good. The thing that worries me is now that NASA has handed over a lot of it's launch system responsibilities to private industry like Space-X, I wonder if the same levels of safety are being applied - but at least those are currently limited to ferrying supplies to the ISS, so human lives aren't affected by launch or no launch decisions.