Where is the discussion on space travel?

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The discussion centers around the confusion regarding the location of an existing thread on space travel. Participants are directed to refer to that established thread to avoid speculation. There is a mention of a previous instruction to start a new thread, which led to the current misunderstanding. The conversation highlights the importance of following forum rules and maintaining topic relevance. Clarity on thread placement and adherence to guidelines is emphasized.
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I looked for it but couldn't find it! Would you mind telling me where it is?

Sigurd, we already have a discussion on space travel. To avoid speculation such as you have posted, please post in that thread and follow the rules.

Thanks.
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Sorry for the confusion, I wasn't aware DH had already told you to start a new thread, my fault, your thread is in politics now.
 
Evo said:
Sorry for the confusion, I wasn't aware DH had already told you to start a new thread, my fault, your thread is in politics now.

Cool ;)
 
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