Mechazilla
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Nice flight
I don't love the cheering like they are surprised that they did their job correctly.
wrote on 13 Oct 2024, 15:25 last edited by@Copper said in Mechazilla:
I don't love the cheering like they are surprised that they did their job correctly.
Light a golfer scores a hole-in-one.
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@Copper said in Mechazilla:
I don't love the cheering like they are surprised that they did their job correctly.
Light a golfer scores a hole-in-one.
wrote on 13 Oct 2024, 16:25 last edited by Copper@Axtremus said in Mechazilla:
Light a golfer scores a hole-in-one.
A one in a million shot with a LOT of luck.
vs an expected result of engineering done by a bunch of highly qualified people
not even close.
They sound like a bunch of teeny-bopper groupies. Paul is cute, but John is really ginchy.
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This is the most important thing happening this month.
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Beyond cool. While not easy, it all comes down to physics… and lots of money.
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@George-K said in Mechazilla:
Someone on X commented, "Yeah, when's the last time anyone on the staff of The New Republic parallel-parked a 250 ton rocket booster?"
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It was quite a week for Elon - catching the rocket, announced he'll be selling robots in 2026, self-driving taxis, robovans, starlink-India, and who knows what else that I missed. All distractions from things from issues that might affect stock price - but amazing, nonetheless.