Would you buy a used car from this guy?http://www.ukuva.co.uk/author.htm
His book contains a fair amount of wibbling on about accountancy, which doesn't bode well either.
Quote from: JayUtah on January 20, 2016, 11:37:42 AMHis book contains a fair amount of wibbling on about accountancy, which doesn't bode well either.I'm not up on web speak, I guess. What are you indicating?
Ok, thanks for the clarification. Would any accounting question concerning the Apollo program make any sense? Other than the amount that was spent versus how the money could have been used for more socially acceptable programs?
Quote from: bknight on January 20, 2016, 12:36:12 PMOk, thanks for the clarification. Would any accounting question concerning the Apollo program make any sense? Other than the amount that was spent versus how the money could have been used for more socially acceptable programs?Some have claimed that the vast sum spent on Apollo was simply pocketed by the contractors without having delivered anything substantial. So I suppose forensic accounting would be relevant to that claim. There were certainly claims that the money could have been better spent, but that's the case with any public funding question. Neil Burns doesn't touch any of that. When I say he talks about accounting, I mean he talks at length about his career as an accountant and brags about his skill at programming early personal computers to perform accounting tasks. Understand that perhaps only 7 pages of his book actually talks about Apollo. The rest is shameless ego-stroking for unrelated reasons.