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		<title>Comment on Rocket Explosions, Probability, and Compound Interest by ZZMike</title>
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		<description>Sadly, there are far more than 1000 parts in a Shuttle.  The good news is that most of then have probabilities with a few more nines after the decimal point.</description>
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