These are all important questions that must be
answered at some point anyway, so answer them before the lab is in place to be able to make a reasonable plan for allowing the lab not only to pay for itself, but to become an important revenue and profit center.»
Not exact matches
I don't think there were or are ears willing to hear
at that
point or this,
anyway, but I really do appreciate you sharing this and Alex if you would like to talk to me personally, I am very open to that and I will
answer all of your questions.
Anyway, @godless — I have the same questions —
at this
point they have become rhetorical because no one has been able to
answer them in a way that makes sense to me.
That seemed to me a rather disingenuous
answer and to many people there was a little doubt what General Groves really thought about this, and I have to say that partly
at least on this account, the Los Alamos scientists were intimidated, felt intimidated; and in fact the people in Chicago who felt much less intimidation of that sort, they were not living on a military base, and they may have been wondering what to do with themselves
anyway at that
point.
With no good
answer...
Anyway,
at some
point I became a blogger, bestselling author and contributor to Lonely Planet.