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- From: jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Josh 'K' Hopkins)
- Subject: Re: Private space ventures
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1992 01:17:04 GMT
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- games@max.u.washington.edu writes:
-
- [on the subject of getting Perot to invest in space - I've changed the order
- of a few statements for clarity]
-
- >If I can convince Mr Perot that it is in his best interest to solve the drought
- >problem in africa, then he will do so, If I can convince him that it is in
- >his best interest to start a space program, then he will do so.
-
- Believe it or not, personal gain isn't the only things some people base their
- decisions on. Whatever other problems Perot may have, he did strike me as
- someone who did things because he thought they were "right," at least once in a
- while. However, space doesn't tend to lend itself to this kind of motivation,
- because it takes such a large amount of money and because there just aren't that
- many things you can do that give people a warm fuzzy feeling.
-
- >Why pick on Perot. Why not Bill Gates. Well, the fact is that Gates (for
- >example) doesn't spend his money on non computer related investments. Period.
-
- Actually, according to the internal IBM equivalent of netnews, Gates has
- started investing in movies in the last few months.
-
- >In fact, there are others that might even be better candidates, like the
- >prince of that little island who has 29B and is the worlds richest man.
-
- He's a sultan, the place is Brunei and it doesn't actually cover the
- whole island, but you still get extra credit.
-
- >Why don't we pick on him?
-
- I think we're missing the point. What space needs more than a rich
- investor is a temporarily poor one. When we have the space equivalent of a
- Bill Gates or Ross Perot, who starts of small but makes a big fortune fairly
- quickly in a new field, then we'll have the space revolution we're looking for.
- Other people would jump on the bandwagon, competition develops and boom - you
- get your 486DX 33 booster for less than the price of a present day Apple II
- launch vehicle.
- Unfortunately, analogies only go so far. If space is an analogous
- field, we don't have a young Bill Gates that I can see.
-
- --
- Josh Hopkins j-hopkins@uiuc.edu, or jbh55289@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
-
- "A goal is a dream taken seriously." -Uncle Walt.
-