Bezos successfully returned in the astro-dildo!
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I don't think this counts as going into space. If we hadn't been doing this for 60+ years already, I might be more lenient, but this is not breaking any barriers.
Go into orbit, like Musk is capable of doing, then I'll be impressed."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostI don't think this counts as going into space. If we hadn't been doing this for 60+ years already, I might be more lenient, but this is not breaking any barriers.
Go into orbit, like Musk is capable of doing, then I'll be impressed.
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WEST TEXAS—Outer space has returned an unwanted Amazon package that was sent to it unsolicited yesterday. According to witnesses, the package floated gently back down to earth after being rejected. Locals have asked Amazon to please "pick this thing up and bring it back to the warehouse" as no one really wants it around or knows what to do with it. If you know who ordered a giant metal gumdrop with 4 dudes in it, please call Amazon immediately.
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As much as I realize the shape of the mothership is somewhat fathership-like, it's still a pretty amazing feat. Post flight news conference provided info as to why he chose that platform, and it has everything to to with scaling for the future. Capitalism at it's best...anyone who thinks making everyone "equal" and redistributing an entrepreneur's wealth will allow this type of innovation is just nuts (somewhat fathership-like).
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Originally posted by ShauXTyme View PostAs much as I realize the shape of the mothership is somewhat fathership-like, it's still a pretty amazing feat. Post flight news conference provided info as to why he chose that platform, and it has everything to to with scaling for the future. Capitalism at it's best...anyone who thinks making everyone "equal" and redistributing an entrepreneur's wealth will allow this type of innovation is just nuts (somewhat fathership-like).
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