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Once Upon A Time NASA Actually Answered Questions

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
April 12, 2022

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

6 responses to “Once Upon A Time NASA Actually Answered Questions”

  1. rb1957 says:
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    ah, Wayne; I believe it’s “Tik Tok” … or so the kids tell me …

    • kcowing says:
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      That is my comment as in time passing – not jittery videos.

      • Bob Mahoney says:
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        Fascinating. The jittery videos platform did not flitter into my mind the slightest whisper. I just heard the clock of impending doom. But I am one closer to your generation, Keith.

        Where o where is our culture heading?

    • fcrary says:
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      To add to Keith’s comment, tick tock is the sound of a mechanical clock working and it’s a phrase which has been used for centuries to refer to time going by. I am strongly opposed to some modern company or group taking over an old, common use term, or, by misspelling it, they can take control of the phrase. I’d say Tik Tok should be shunned by everyone for trying to turn the old phrase, “Tick Tock” into a trademark.

  2. Bad Horse says:
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    Questions are burden to others. Answers a prison to oneself.
    NASA 2022

  3. Richard H. Shores says:
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    I was optimistic once Biden was in office, there would be more transparency with NASA PAO. Nope. Same old evasion and non-answer tactics. More media outlets need to question this, but they won’t. They are lazy and afraid of losing “access.”