Dear Shogun007,
My reading of the article you sent is that here is a
guy who wants to fly in space. Much like you or me.
Instead of whining about it, though, or getting
arrested for trying various schemes, he's selling
services. You don't want to buy what he's selling?
Cool, then don't buy from him.
What happens between him and his customers does not
seem to be any of your business.
What would you rather? Would you rather that the
commisariat determine who gets to fly, and whether
their way of getting funds together is acceptable?
Do you seek guardians to prevent the free market from
operating in ways of which you don't approve? And,
if one may ask, who shall guard us from the guards,
themselves?
Regards,
Jim
http://indomitus.net/space/
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> http://crave.cnet.co.uk/0,39029477,49285503,00.htm
>
> ...I wondered what your take is on this? Should he really expect
> others to pay for his ticket? Should he do stuff for the people who
> pay if he goes?
>
> Shogun007.
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