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> What is the source of this, can you say?
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 3:51 PM Telmo Menezes <te...@telmomenezes.net> wrote:> What is the source of this, can you say?Huh? The man worked there and he's telling us what he saw. Who do you think was the source?
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He's a child king that gets things accomplished. Spacecraft, robots, electric cars, and solar panels that shake packed snow off. Not shoddy at all.
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>We need to ask how come the US has issues with our voting practices when the EU doesn't.
> First, you are using the archaic word, evil.
> Why not accuse orange man of being unethical?
> 1. What policies did you violently oppose that Don conducted, specific, policies, "I hated this because...?"
2. What specific policies or practices do you consider Joey's rule to be superior?
> I harp on Policy all the time! Policy effects our lives.
> On policy, I choose technology, aka, engineering as a first go-to, for our problems. That's my policy,
> Remember, I am the dude who still advocates fetal transfer to artificial wombs as a replacement for abortion
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Nobody, Telmo, could accuse you of not thinking outside the box!
On anything these billionaires do, it comes down to (duh! on me) Profit of Loss. Hyperloop is less practical then say Renfe in Spain. Or so it seems to us peasants! Musk could likely give me a sales pitch by offering counter arguments, especially on profitability.My objection to space ventures, beyond science is what is the benefit for us as a species, or less than that, a nation state(s)?
How much of our wealth, out, versus, what do we get back, and yes money. I am something of a fan of both economists, John Maynard Keynes, and Milton Friedman. I lean with Keynes, but even here people need to make money, so we can distribute money. It comes down to what causes us to behave in specific ways. Shiny! Shiny! Or in the case of all of our ancestors, "How do we feed the kids?"
Venus may work, but let us verify that it is a dead, hot, world first. Or, as one astronomer called its surface: searing, black, calm. Lifeless.
For us, the greatest impact psychologically and economically, would be the moon and its minerals. Secondly, would be the mineral wealth floating around the inner solar system. The metallic asteroids (forget the Asteroid Belt) possess many, many, trillions of Ecu's in wealth flying above our heads (Be sure to duck!). Here is just one of two... (lots more!).
Planetary floating cities on Venus sound excellent, but I am thinking that Jupiter is a better option. One could think of continent-sized, balloon arrays, supporting (in the atmosphere), and carrying a hundred million citizens and robots. Downside? Radiation from Jupiter, cost-price for effort, and, let's face it; unless some brilliant AI comes up with breakthroughs on accomplishing all this, it's years away. Venus, 200 years, Mars, 100.
Venus may work, but let us verify that it is a dead, hot, world first. Or, as one astronomer called its surface: searing, black, calm. Lifeless.
You mean you suspect there is life there? I know nothing about that...
> You provide zero evidence, nor, do any of your fellow dem lawyers successfully, prosecute the Donald for any crime.
> You hated, fracking, or no support for solar??
>You hated keeping illegal immigrants (NO I won't edit that term because it's Archaic!!!!! sputter! choke!) in Mexico, a deal cut with the Mexican government.
> Pressly's baldilock's look get to ya???
> What specifically did you not agree with on Trump's polices? You accused him of stuff which he hasn't been charged or convicted of yet. But I am asking what of his policies and actions had you opposed?
> On my grammar used, what you are doing is to suddenly become the 7th grade English teacher,
> You don't have to answer, because [blah blah blah]
> Joey opposed fracking
> I expect De Santis to be nominated, run, and win,
> I can understand why you might be confused with the number of times the demented in chief has misspoke, but even CNN admits he said he opposed fracking in 2019 before muddying the waters further in later statements.