LizzieMaine
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That's generally where it ends up before the night is over.
That's generally where it ends up before the night is over.
I hear that a private corporation intends to conduct a moon mission within the next few years.
The one day of the year I refuse to admit being of Irish descent. If "everyone is Irish on St. Paddy's Day," where the hell's the honor in it?
You think so? There was a time when you could cross the pond in three hours and without an on board computer.
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A person can poo poo it all from a distance because it really IS all about brute force but when you think about the size of a Saturn V and the relatively short time it is under thrust it's amazing that they could build systems and materials that could withstand the sort of chaos inflicted on it without the whole pile tipping out of balance and tearing itself apart (as many test rockets did). Imagine what happens when you simply throw a balancing weight from an automobile wheel. The precision that went into some of the simplest components that I saw was amazing.
It could be argued that we are looking for the struggle in the wrong places. Instead of looking for evil empires to compete with we could pour effort into technological solutions for energy, water preservation, climate, in fact so many things on this huge earth. Unfortunately there is a crank movement putting a stick in the wheel at every turn.
If all the money that had been flushed down the great gaping toilet of the military-industrial complex on both sides during the Cold War had been put toward real human needs instead of adolescent missile-wagging, the world today would be a far better place. But there's no way that would have been allowed to happen.
Or as 100 Percent Freedom Loving American Junior Mint tycoon and Supreme Tinfoil Hatter of the 1950s Robert Welch called him, "a dedicated conscious agent of the Communist conspiracy."
I'm not so sure about that. The last company I worked for processed parts for the Space Shuttle program, primarily the steel casings for the solid rocket boosters that launched every shuttle mission. One of the representatives from Thiokol Inc. (as they were known at the time) told me that one of the reasons "we" haven't gone back to the moon was that the latest generation of engineers have reviewed the blueprints, specifications, and any other documentation related to the building of the Lunar Modules, and they can't figure out how they worked....It's not as if the ability to build Concorde has vanished, or everyone has forgotten how to construct the technology that was used in the space programmes. The technology is well-known...
I'm not so sure about that. The last company I worked for processed parts for the Space Shuttle program, primarily the steel casings for the solid rocket boosters that launched every shuttle mission. One of the representatives from Thiokol Inc. (as they were known at the time) told me that one of the reasons "we" haven't gone back to the moon was that the latest generation of engineers have reviewed the blueprints, specifications, and any other documentation related to the building of the Lunar Modules, and they can't figure out how they worked.
And some of those components -- like cathode-ray tubes -- couldn't be manufactured because the infrastructure for manufacturing them no longer exists anywhere in the world.