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I have never met a billionaire that was either a Clemson or a Syracuse grad.

Also, and this is critical to understand what I am trying to say here, I have never met a billionaire.
 
I've still never met someone with a Clemson degree at NASA.
HERE'S ONE.

Mechanical engineer alumnus and retired NASA scientist, Otha “Skeet” Vaughan (B.S. ME ’51; M.S. ME ’59) of Huntsville, Ala., received the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2006 Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award during the annual Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit in Reno, Nev.

Vaughan earned the award for his research in atmospheric electricity and the discovery of Red Sprites and Blue Jets that occur above severe thunderstorms. Earth science experts around the world refer to him as “Mr. Lightning” because of his work in atmospheric electricity.
 
Clemson, Syracuse..

Meet UB

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HERE'S ONE.

Mechanical engineer alumnus and retired NASA scientist, Otha “Skeet” Vaughan (B.S. ME ’51; M.S. ME ’59) of Huntsville, Ala., received the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2006 Losey Atmospheric Sciences Award during the annual Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit in Reno, Nev.

Vaughan earned the award for his research in atmospheric electricity and the discovery of Red Sprites and Blue Jets that occur above severe thunderstorms. Earth science experts around the world refer to him as “Mr. Lightning” because of his work in atmospheric electricity.

There we go, we found one, albeit retired.

I still think you're about 3 short of the number of SU alums with NASA on this board.
 
I have never met a billionaire that was either a Clemson or a Syracuse grad.

Also, and this is critical to understand what I am trying to say here, I have never met a billionaire.
At least one
But I get what you're saying ;)
 
I fail to see the importance of a Clemson grad working/not working at NASA. This is a pointless and petty thread.
 
Man I was really looking forward to seeing a good game between two classy teams... this is the kind of stuff the Gamecocks do... come on guys
 
I fail to see the importance of a Clemson grad working/not working at NASA. This is a pointless and petty thread.

It's important to guys that work at NASA. Other than finding out that guys that work at NASA can be insufferable d-bags with an inflated opinion of themselves (even the ones that graduated from Syracuse), I haven't taken much from this thread.
 
It's important to guys that work at NASA. Other than finding out that guys that work at NASA can be insufferable d-bags with an inflated opinion of themselves (even the ones that graduated from Syracuse), I haven't taken much from this thread.

I haven't either and I started the damn thing.
 
Wow. I know you guys think that Syracuse is a great academic institution and all that but why rip Clemson. We are trying to elevate our academic profile and I happen to think its pretty good. You may think Syracuse is a better school and that's fine but to say Clemson is on level with Ole Miss is just ridiculous.
i like this guy... gobi, su2nasa is just kidding. He's just getting his insults in order incase we lose saturday. don't take it personally.
 
i like this guy... gobi, su2nasa is just kidding. He's just getting his insults in order incase we lose saturday. don't take it personally.
No I got all that. Just unsure of the Ole Miss comparison. What did we do to deserve that. haha
 
It's true, I do not work at NASA. I am also not a billionaire. I am a nurse. I save lives. What's your superpower?

;)

Well, I drove the green on a 310-yard par 4 last week. That was pretty cool.
 

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