Genius engineer and professor, USAF fighter pilot turned ace American test pilot, first pilot to dock in space, first man on the moon, and all-around badass with giant titanium balls and icewater in his veins. If it flew, he could fly it...or design it. And probably did.
maz91379 wrote:dude its so fucked up the are stripping him of his titles he only has one testicle and one testicled men simply do not use steroids . I mean what proof do they even have? Does his dad fly planes or something?
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andtheLiquidmen wrote:Truly saddening news. I can't help but be in awe of the moon landing, even having been born decades afterward.
It's amazing what the Apollo program did with the technology of the day. Apollo 11 had less computing power than a pocket calculator (not a graphing one, a cheapie). And now that we have the chance to be the first generation of humans ever to go to Mars and beyond, and to do to it more safely and more cost-effectively...nobody cares. Not to mention that no one born since 1935 has been to the moon in the 43 years since. I just don't get it.
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andtheLiquidmen wrote:Truly saddening news. I can't help but be in awe of the moon landing, even having been born decades afterward.
It's amazing what the Apollo program did with the technology of the day. Apollo 11 had less computing power than a pocket calculator (not a graphing one, a cheapie). And now that we have the chance to be the first generation of humans ever to go to Mars and beyond, and to do to it more safely and more cost-effectively...nobody cares. Not to mention that no one born since 1935 has been to the moon in the 43 years since. I just don't get it.
because people just don't see the benefit of these kinds of things anymore...everyone should be required to read this letter from Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger:
andtheLiquidmen wrote:Truly saddening news. I can't help but be in awe of the moon landing, even having been born decades afterward.
It's amazing what the Apollo program did with the technology of the day. Apollo 11 had less computing power than a pocket calculator (not a graphing one, a cheapie). And now that we have the chance to be the first generation of humans ever to go to Mars and beyond, and to do to it more safely and more cost-effectively...nobody cares. Not to mention that no one born since 1935 has been to the moon in the 43 years since. I just don't get it.
because people just don't see the benefit of these kinds of things anymore...everyone should be required to read this letter from Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger:
rfurtkamp wrote:Bastard stepchild of modern delay times/looping and a Lexicon Vortex would have me whipping out the credit card faster than a hooker at a coke convention.
And to all the naysayers ... NASA's entire 50 year budget is less than the bank bailout. And probably about 15 minutes of bombing the shit out of brown people in countries most of your citizens would be unable to find on a map.
And to all the naysayers ... NASA's entire 50 year budget is less than the bank bailout. [/quote]
I remember seeing stats somewhere that it would only take one half of one percent of the DOJ's annual budget to send a manned mission to Mars. I think Murrica needs to rethink our priorities.