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Doctor, what orifice of a man does a baby come out of?
Absolutely correct, we, I would say we are too risk adverse now. If we had an Apollo 1 scenario happen SLS would be cancelled with the quickness.

To all those doubters that think we didn't go, we are about to send 3 people in orbit around the moon. The rocket is completely different from Saturn, more like the Space Shuttle system actually, and lets see how the doubters explain 3 live people going through the radiation belts and not being TV dinners when they return.
Most people cant fathom the enormousness of what it takes to build a huge space rocket that can accomplish something as complicated as landing and returning people from the moon.

The testing which is exhausting and more detailed then just about anything else built in this world, the huge tooling fixtures that only produce one product and the footprint they require, the skill sets to hand build these precisely toleranced components. Its beyond what most people will ever experience in their lives.

All that and so much more not mentioned equals a giant budget and tens of thousands of jobs. We did it, its still hard as hell to do it, and it costs a shite-ton of money to do it. The "stuff" that did it is long gone. There is no road map to reproduce what they did, never was. Pieces of it, but not some instruction manual step by step how to build and put a million components together and operate it.

Look at the F22, they won't build more of those because a lot of it is obsolete, most of the tooling is gone, as is the workforce, incredibly expensive and that is simple compared to a moon landing rocket system.
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patients with schizophrenia are easy to identify just based on how they respond to simple questions


Can you expand on this? I am truly curious about this process.
Is there any black majority city in the US that isn't on the above average per capita murder liast?
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Very, Very Small Price to Pay


Unless of course, you were the one that got it.
Animals and people didn't shite in creeks back then? No flesh eating bacteria either?
I had Xiaflex injection about 6 months ago after dealing with it for about 20 years. Everything still good so far. The area was black and blue for a week at least, I joked i got bit by a venomous snake.

re: In only 72 hours…

Posted by 200MPHCOBRA on 6/29/25 at 10:42 am to
Needs crocs, they are more fiesty.
When I hear that AI voice I quicky leave that bullshite.
Sanction the hell out of anyone providing nukes to Iran
I'd go a little further than that.
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But their facilities are hundreds of feet underground and I don’t see how this damage is all that destructive


You got some images from inside the plant?

re: Mercury Help

Posted by 200MPHCOBRA on 6/22/25 at 11:20 am to
The hose should fit snug before you clamp it. That is the case with any barbed fitting. If it goes on with no resistance it will leak no matter how you clamp it.
We should charge China to keep it open.
Its going to be more complicated than that. The overburden collapses in the hole from the first strike, but it is broken up rubble so the second has to pass through that before it hits more intact rock, It probably more like 60 + 45 + 30 for subsequent bombs.

What would be cool would be an inital that goes down some distance but its blast is such that it blows the fractured rock out the hole so the second can go deeper, that way you can tailor it to go down much further before you hit your limit. :cheers:

re: SpaceX Starship goes ka-boom

Posted by 200MPHCOBRA on 6/19/25 at 4:57 am to
At what point do you begin to wonder if sabotage is involved. Suddenly seems like nothing is advancing.
Delta Marine in Slidell. Was paying $135 for a 55 gallon drum for 12.5 to 15% about 3 years ago.
Interesting that a strip of bedsheet could leave a garot wire impression on someones neck, all the way around.
SHould be very efficient. The motor will charge the batteries at a steady state in the most efficent range of the motor. If you drive it without hotdogging, it should get great mileage.