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15 Aug 2024, 6:01 am

Anyone who disowns their child because they identify differently will always get my seal of disapproval.


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15 Aug 2024, 6:04 am

There's no question as to where he will be going when he dies. It's hot, sweaty and Hitler lives there.


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15 Aug 2024, 6:47 am

I feel like Elon tonight, like Elon tonight. I feel like Elon tonight, like Elon tonight. I feel like Elon tonight, like Elon tonight. Ragu peon cooking sauces, brought to you by Gagu.



CockneyRebel, you've hit an all time low. :lol:


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15 Aug 2024, 9:17 am

I could delete my last post, but I'll leave it. I need to be reminded of the errors of my way in posting that.


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18 Aug 2024, 9:26 am

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19 Aug 2024, 2:27 pm



Elon Musk not be a fool challenge: impossible


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19 Aug 2024, 9:52 pm

OK yeah safe to say he's got some success under his belt. And I used to hold in somewhat high regard. But the past couple years it's come to be known how he treats his employees. And the other examples people have pointed out here. One could be the most successful person in the universe however i could care less if the individual is a jerk



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19 Aug 2024, 10:06 pm

I liked the little cockroach until I found out how he feels about his son.


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21 Aug 2024, 12:02 am

A well-balanced documentary about Elon Musk, by someone who admires his earlier accomplishments but feels that he is now causing a lot more harm than good:



The Problem With Elon Musk by Johnny Harris, Jul 12, 2024


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27 Aug 2024, 7:43 am

Whatever anyone thinks about him, SpaceX reduced the cost of spaceflight since reusable rockets are now routine. Enough said.



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03 Sep 2024, 5:25 pm

Jono wrote:
Whatever anyone thinks about him, SpaceX reduced the cost of spaceflight since reusable rockets are now routine. Enough said.


Seems pretty low on the scale of priorities, tbf.


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03 Sep 2024, 7:08 pm

"To cheaply go: How falling launch costs fueled a thriving economy in orbit"

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In recent years, as it became more affordable to send satellites and other objects into orbit, access to the cosmos was democratized, said Josef Koller, a systems director for the Center for Space Policy and Strategy at The Aerospace Corp.

“Twenty years ago, space launches were a very government-dominated capability,” Koller said. “Now, there’s much more room to innovate.”

The emergence of new commercial launch providers, such as SpaceX and Rocket Lab, created a competitive market that drove down the price of rides to space.

Rocket Lab, an aerospace company founded in New Zealand and headquartered in Long Beach, California, debuted its Electron rocket in 2018. The company provides launches to Earth orbit for small satellites, which range from CubeSats roughly the size of a loaf of bread to minifridge-sized spacecraft that weigh less than 1,100 pounds. Rocket Lab charges around $5 million per flight, a cost that works out to roughly $10,000 per pound of payload.

SpaceX offers even more competitive pricing for rides aboard its medium-lift Falcon 9 rocket. The company typically charges around $62 million per launch, or around $1,200 per pound of payload to reach low-Earth orbit. Last month, however, SpaceX announced that it will raise the price of its products and services due to inflation, with a Falcon 9 launch now costing $67 million, a roughly 8 percent increase.

Still, the price represents a steep decline compared to more traditional options. NASA’s space shuttles, which were retired in 2011, cost an average of $1.6 billion per flight, or nearly $30,000 per pound of payload (in 2021 dollars) to reach low-Earth orbit, according to an analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Russia’s workhorse Soyuz rockets, on the other hand, can cost anywhere from $53 million to $225 million per launch, working out to more than $8,000 per pound of payload to reach Earth orbit.

See also: "How many satellites are orbiting Earth?"


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08 Sep 2024, 11:33 am

funeralxempire wrote:
Jono wrote:
Whatever anyone thinks about him, SpaceX reduced the cost of spaceflight since reusable rockets are now routine. Enough said.


Seems pretty low on the scale of priorities, tbf.


Not to me, it's not. He made a contribution to the world, that will remain with us forever. How ever much a prick he is in real life will only last as long as he's alive.



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08 Sep 2024, 11:50 am

Jono wrote:
funeralxempire wrote:
Jono wrote:
Whatever anyone thinks about him, SpaceX reduced the cost of spaceflight since reusable rockets are now routine. Enough said.


Seems pretty low on the scale of priorities, tbf.


Not to me, it's not. He made a contribution to the world, that will remain with us forever. How ever much a prick he is in real life will only last as long as he's alive.


It seems like a dribble of positive contribution in a bucket of negative contribution.


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08 Sep 2024, 12:32 pm

I believe Henry Ford published antisemitic material for distribution to the public. I don't care to research the details but feel free. Nevertheless, you can't deny his contribution to the advancement of 20th Century industry, especially as concerns mass production, although some could argue that he sent North American automobile culture in a bad quantity over quality direction. So not someone I admire as an individual but I can't deny his importance to history.


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