Talk:Mark C. Lee

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In cleaning up this page I have removed the following information:

Married to the former Paula Marie Simon of Chicago, Illinois. They have two boys, Erik and Matthew. He enjoys jogging, swimming, carpentry, furniture refinishing, and farming. His parents, Charles M. and Ruth Lee, reside in Viroqua, Wisconsin.
Registered professional engineer in the State of Colorado. Member of the American Angus Association and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
He has logged 4,500 hours flying time, predominantly in the T-38, F-4 and F-16 aircraft.

I don't think it is relevent. Andreww 08:31, 29 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] new paragraph on removal and departure

With regards to the material on Mr. Lee's reassignment and subsequent departure from NASA, according to NASA watch it related specifically to a falling out with an individual called George Abbey, JSC Center Director at the time, on a project called the "short suit" [1]. I'm not sure whether NASA Watch is sufficiently credible to add to this page, though the explanation is certainly plausible. I hope the present link, that indicates that the removal related to a dispute with a superior rather than any accusations of misconduct or incompetence, doesn't give an unfair impression of Mr. Lee, whom I had the pleasure to meet briefly at Kennedy Space Center recently. --Robert Merkel 11:14, 16 November 2007 (UTC)