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I imagine the passengers are sitting in the ejector seats....
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Originally Posted by
jamyramy
yep go for the moment!haha was inthere with said ere wanted my spiritual advice as to wether the purplr plug or red on would help align ere chakras! haha tongue in cheek .not literally!!!.jus avin a laugth .god bless X
Ha!Ha! You are on the same wavelength Jamy. May as well get some kicks out of it! £20,000,000 just to travel 63 miles vertically for just seven minutes?? Why?
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Just watched it. Are there 1 or 2 'w' in yawn?
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said
Ha!Ha! You are on the same wavelength Jamy. May as well get some kicks out of it! £20,000,000 just to travel 63 miles vertically for just seven minutes?? Why?
Why? Because they can!
Orwell said "If there is hope, it lies in the proles." Whilst champagne socialists see diversity idealised at university, the common folk experience it first hand in their neighbour hoods.
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It's a pity that they have to come down so quickly, send them to where no man has been before - to infinity and beyond!
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It's ironic that we all rely on people who have got into space yet when people attempt to push the science people make disparaging comments.
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Originally Posted by
local
It's ironic that we all rely on people who have got into space yet when people attempt to push the science people make disparaging comments.
A pair of despicable people who the world would be better off without.
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Alikado
A pair of despicable people who the world would be better off without.
Bitter.
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Originally Posted by
local
It's ironic that we all rely on people who have got into space …
In what sense do we "all rely on people who have got into space"?
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Originally Posted by
sandGroundZero
In what sense do we "all rely on people who have got into space"?
GPS, Live TV feeds from around the world,your phone relies on timer information from satellites,Business communications,weather and probably many more I can't remember.
Oh and scientific advances by the bucket load.
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Originally Posted by
local
GPS, Live TV feeds from around the world,your phone relies on timer information from satellites,Business communications,weather and probably many more I can't remember.
Oh and scientific advances by the bucket load.
and what has that got to do with the Blue Origin?
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Originally Posted by
local
GPS, Live TV feeds from around the world,your phone relies on timer information from satellites,Business communications,weather and probably many more I can't remember. | Oh and scientific advances by the bucket load.
True we all use and tend to take for granted technology developed in the process of spending shed loads of money on a superpower arms race. That is not to say "we rely on people who have got into space" .
Jeff Bezos (& Elon Musk though perhaps not Richard Branson) is better able to afford rocketry than is NASA.
I hope Mr. Bezos …invites you to his extra-terrestrial lifeboat as extinction is accelerating, here on earth.
p.s. I know you're busy multi-tasking all the while, so I understand why your grammar is a tad colloquial.
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