Zeustitandog
Zeustitandog t1_jd4hgeb wrote
Zeustitandog t1_jd4hf87 wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Damn why so negative
I said the money shoulda been in NASA
You get this pissy
Talking about negative when you acting like this
Zeustitandog t1_jd3xbor wrote
Reply to comment by Reddit-runner in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Well since you wanna bring up reading
I physically can’t you dumbass
His dad owned slaves
He’s the son of a slave owner
I never said he owned slaves
I said his daddy did and he could
Dumbass
If you rephrase that sentance I can answer it but for now it’s gibberish
Zeustitandog t1_jd3m4vh wrote
Reply to comment by Reddit-runner in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
700 thousand out of a 1.8 million
You saying some other dude owned the rest of the mine
Or you just talking about your Elon boner media
Zeustitandog t1_jd3lzup wrote
Reply to comment by Fresque in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
And I never said you were defending the guy nor did I say you did
Zeustitandog t1_jd3lwsw wrote
Reply to comment by Jaker788 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Honestly arguing with you is pointless at this point
You keep saying what I’m saying
Then saying and that’s why space x is good
The reasons space x are good are why NASA is bad
It would be pretty damn simple to change NASA those ways but there was no arguable reason to because of the issues you mentioned
Until now when other companies saw the chance to get in on a government contract
I’m stupid in a lot of things but not reading comprehension
You on the other hand
Might not be stupid in a lot of things but definitely are reading comprehension
And if you can’t understand what you read I doubt you’d be able to do anything
Zeustitandog t1_jd3l53i wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
I’d probably take NASA scientist and other government space agencies workers then a dude talking about the company he has investment in
Also what drugs were you on I need a few kids like that you went from nice and competent to idiot you need your pills m8
Zeustitandog t1_jd3ku03 wrote
Zeustitandog t1_jd3k742 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Thanks for proving my point
Half my comments are downvoted lmao
Zeustitandog t1_jd2l51x wrote
Reply to comment by Fresque in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Once again proving my point
Anything else is fair game
The current basically world leading space exploration
Is led by a toddler who’s told he will get in trouble if he breaks it
And nobody sees issue from that because the people working on it are smart
It’s like having congress full of actual smart people every function of the government as a functioning intelligent person
Then having a literal toddler at the presidents office
Shit will definitely get done but it might get fucked up
Zeustitandog t1_jd2kz3b wrote
Reply to comment by none-ya-mouse in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
They beat slaves to death and there was proof they starved children to death
I literally won’t even read past the possibly abusive labor practices
They starved kids
And beat adults to the point they couldn’t walk
If that isn’t abusive labor practices you need mental help
Zeustitandog t1_jd2kvo4 wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
And half of these problems are literally being solved in your own comment
If the only issue is money
And we’re giving billions to a new player
Idk
Maybe the money going to old player
Would do more omg
NASA has asked for a new rocket for decades and the government hasn’t paid in
Your love boner for Elon has ignored the fact even NASA admitted if they kept their budget from the 60s we coulda had men on the moon 24/7 along with possible asteroid visits in the 2020s aka this decade
Your the one who won’t realize starting space over and over is dumb
Half of the rocket tech in space x ain’t even new their using old ideas with tens of billions to make new ones
Wow
Almost like someone else coulda done that for the public
Zeustitandog t1_jd2km82 wrote
Reply to comment by Reddit-runner in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Well it’s a well known fact so I wouldn’t
If you can’t do the basics that owning majority share in a slave mine = slave owner it’s pretty damn simple
You don’t gotta beat the slave yourself for it to be true he could walk in there and out with a slave
Zeustitandog t1_jd154pw wrote
Reply to comment by Sockbottom69 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
I do believe him starting space x was a bad thing actually good by technicalities
If we had given the money we gave to space x to NASA years earlier instead of starting up a space company we could of done something new not just doing the same thing but a new person doing it omg
Zeustitandog t1_jd0tm9z wrote
Reply to comment by Sockbottom69 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
He damn near broke a multi billion dollar company in half a year
He got a electric car a few years early that’s collecting good minds not doing anything impressive
Now he’s slowing down electric car technology doing the same things he once preached against
He hasn’t done great things he’s a the one in a million millionaires that becomes a billionaire
Zeustitandog t1_jd05z1r wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Well this is a change didnt know about the slaves before now you do
Elon himself has backed the emerald mine up so idk where you getting it’s fake from It’s very well known to be true
America is filled with apiring people and hard working ones has been for well over a century
We invented nukes the most terrifying weapons in existence We’ve created cures for many diseases
We’ve created diseases worst then anything god could make and I’m not even religious
Net positive definitely won’t be done other then earth applications space costs a fuckton and has infinite potential
Takes a fuckton to even tap into that potential though
Didn’t hate worship him just pointing out the fact one of humanities greatest chances for space exploration their main leader is a toddler
If that’s hate worship to you you definitely a child because I could go a lot worst then that have you been on the internet long?
And hope is definitely a better word because there’s very little chance it gets far enough fast enough
Zeustitandog t1_jd01fcy wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Thanks for the nice day
Sadly I do believe corporations will be the first to send astronauts deeper into space then any government agency has so far
If ya remember Altho you won’t remind me in 15 ish years when we send someone to the asteroid belt
Altho I will say that space x will be sending people far out on government money
Zeustitandog t1_jd016t5 wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Sorry definitely gonna make multiple comments his father I believe owned an emerald mine which employed slavery and he is known to have benifits from that
Agree with everything up to that part so far
Zeustitandog t1_jczyw54 wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
The fact you say so far is all that really needs to be said
No matter how qualified of workers you have or even leaders
If the guy at top can randomly fuck everything up at any moment
Aslong as Twitter keeps musky occupied I do believe space x will do amazing things
But the fact we have a slave owner raised man child leading the future of space exploration is a tad bit scary
Maybe I’m just stupid tho
Zeustitandog t1_jczvly8 wrote
Reply to comment by MT_Kinetic_Mountain in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
We just gotta hope the toddler at the top doesn’t mess with the blocks
Zeustitandog t1_jae86zh wrote
Reply to comment by CompositeBeing in Antarctic sea ice likely shrunk to a record low last week, US researchers said Monday, its lowest extent in the 45 years of satellite record-keeping by DoremusJessup
Your literally describing why it’s gonna start makeing levels rise soon
But saying see since it isn’t rising yet we’re okay
Zeustitandog t1_j9z83rl wrote
Reply to comment by Batbuckleyourpants in Lawyer argues fetus of jailed pregnant woman is being illegally detained by He-is
So to be clear
You think pregnant women
Trap
Their baby’s?
You better be mentally I’ll and not a idiot
Zeustitandog t1_je6svxe wrote
Reply to comment by reptillion in 'Ultramassive' black hole discovered by Durham astronomers by [deleted]
Still has a size dhmbass
My cup can hold 1 gallon
In a year it will hold 2
Rn it holds 1
It has 1 gallon of space