Monday, May 7, 2007
Opening wallets, closing windows
In popular culture, “rocket science” is a phrase used to describe something extremely difficult. While arguably inaccurate—it is, after all, more engineering than basic science—it refers to the technical challenges involved in developing a vehicle that can fly into space, as illustrated by the many failed efforts to do so, particularly in the early Space Age. If it’s rocket science, it’s tough.
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