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Previously on "Catching a ride from space"

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by edison View Post

    I don't know if sending asylum seekers to Mars rather than Rwanda would work out cheaper.

    At the very least, I'd hope there was no British involvement in building any Mars infrastructure as we can't even build an airport runway or a train line on earth. Might have to send some Bulgarian builders and Polish plumbers first.
    Maybe we can send some of the IT contractors on here who keep promising to leave the UK, but still hang around complaining how everything has gone wrong since BNP/UKIP/BF/NF/Reform had the election stolen from them.

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  • edison
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    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post

    Will it work out cheaper to send asylum seekers to Mars rather than Rwanda?
    I don't know if sending asylum seekers to Mars rather than Rwanda would work out cheaper.

    At the very least, I'd hope there was no British involvement in building any Mars infrastructure as we can't even build an airport runway or a train line on earth. Might have to send some Bulgarian builders and Polish plumbers first.

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by edison View Post
    I dislike Musk but can only marvel at the technical engineering feats with SpaceX. I have a cousin who works as an engineer on the Starship at SpaceX and it sounds amazing.

    On the other hand, I think trying to establish a colony on Mars seems a folly at this point in human evolution.

    Musk himself said he is only building the transport, someone else has to build a colony which he estimated could cost between $1-10 trillion.
    Will it work out cheaper to send asylum seekers to Mars rather than Rwanda?

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  • edison
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    I dislike Musk but can only marvel at the technical engineering feats with SpaceX. I have a cousin who works as an engineer on the Starship at SpaceX and it sounds amazing.

    On the other hand, I think trying to establish a colony on Mars seems a folly at this point in human evolution.

    Musk himself said he is only building the transport, someone else has to build a colony which he estimated could cost between $1-10 trillion.

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  • tazdevil
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    Originally posted by Andy2022 View Post
    Both subsidised with oodles of US tax payer money though
    Yes but look at any booming economy and you'll find riches generated with generous subsidies. Take China where the State funds development until a company is successful. Then take us who've forgotten how to generate wealth since around the mid 20thC.


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  • Snooky
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    Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

    Remarkably common with many of these self made billionaire bros.
    His family owned an emerald mine in South Africa. When he moved to the Canada and then the USA he had a generous income from his family as part of the wealth from those emeralds. Not to take away from his significant achievements, but it was hardly a rags-to-riches story. Same with Trump, except he managed to lose most of the many million dollars his father loaned him due to his poor business acumen.

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  • DoctorStrangelove
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    Originally posted by Andy2022 View Post

    Both subsidised with oodles of US tax payer money though


    Remarkably common with many of these self made billionaire bros.

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  • Andy2022
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    Originally posted by Snooky View Post
    I don't disagree with that and I admire how he's developed Tesla and SpaceX, they're both quite remarkable.
    Both subsidised with oodles of US tax payer money though



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  • woody1
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    Originally posted by Snooky View Post
    But in the last few years he's gone completely down the hard right-wing GOP rabbithole and shown a really unpleasant side. I genuinely think he has some serious mental health issues, which is concerning for someone in such a powerful position. YMMV.
    Previously he'd been an Obama and Biden supporter.

    Some say it was his son going trans which made him flip.

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    I'd have loved to think it was my software controlling that rocket.
    They'd never have you back after Ariane 5.

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post

    I missed that bit. Reminds me of a girl I met at the CUK conference in Bridgewater Services, I think that was the line she used on me.
    NLUK in drag again?

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by sadkingbilly View Post

    I missed that bit. Reminds me of a girl I met at the CUK conference in Bridgewater Services, I think that was the line she used on me.

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  • sadkingbilly
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post

    It's linked to someone who has imagination and is willing to take risks and work hard, qualities sorely lacking in the UK. Did you see how excited the SpaceX techies were, a long time since I've seen that in a UK workplace, I'd have loved to think it was my software controlling that rocket.

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  • Snooky
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    It's linked to someone who has imagination and is willing to take risks and work hard
    I don't disagree with that and I admire how he's developed Tesla and SpaceX, they're both quite remarkable.

    But in the last few years he's gone completely down the hard right-wing GOP rabbithole and shown a really unpleasant side. I genuinely think he has some serious mental health issues, which is concerning for someone in such a powerful position. YMMV.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    But you do as I bet you use Starlink internet and other Musky products even if you're not aware of it and in any case you're quite happy to buy endless amounts from human rights abusing and dictatorial China so why not support someone who's on our side?
    How do you know woody uses Starlink?

    As for someone "on your side", this is the guy who supports Putin (is that why you like him so much?), hates the UK (maybe that's the link?), and says Social Media companies should not be political, while he spreads lies (or "disinformation" as newspeak prefers to call it) about anyone who stands up against the orange convicted felon and friend of Epstein/Putin.

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