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By creating chaos amongst innocent vehicalists by careening around town on a semi-invisible, two dimensional suicide contraption? You have a seatbelt on that thing? How would that poor women feel if you hurt yourself being so careless and veering in front of her designed for the city machine? How would her kids get to soccer?
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USPA BOD Election Results 2022-2224
JoeWeber replied to 3331's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
USPA keeps the real cops with the real badges away. Were it not for the completely idiotic airplane crap we are prone to it's the FAA you might never have heard about. -
Yes. Because if they don't get real jobs and make some extra money they won't be valuable customers. That alone makes the investment worthwhile.
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City boy problems. If you are riding your bike into a parking garage I'm thinking that you need an environment reset.
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Jerry, I am getting to zero patience with those who comment as if we had multiple candidates opposed to Trump. We did not. We had Biden. Now, we don't have Trump. So for those people: for fucks sake, unless you miss Trump, give it a goddamn rest.
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Insanity. How about a billion dollars to buy existing fire fighting aircraft designs, another billion to research better designs and, just to placate the tin foil hat crowd, another billion for mirrors to reflect Jewish Space Lasers..
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Fantastic. We take a quarter million years learning how to come down from the trees, dodge Saber Tooth Tigers, figure out how to curse and build things (which are inseparable), develop rocket fuel and fly off to the moon so, viola, we can move back into caves. No wonder that crazy spelunker guy was willing to go with only a one way ticket.
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That's been the conventional wisdom for too long, I'm thinking. These day's I don't buy it that people need to send people to support the space program. In fact, if we didn't send people, the few people who need us to send people would become as blissfully unaware that we even have a space program as the rest of the people. We should just give it to the marketing department for rebranding and then stop talking about it. Sure people are better at problem solving than rocks. But I'm thinking that if all of the problems that are due to life support are eliminated things become all that much easier and vastly cheaper. For example, those pesky people problems like the Space Station crapper going on the fritz and the heroes needing to come home wearing diapers. Now that's some high tech problem solving, right?
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All laudable reasons. But wouldn't proof that beings on other planets not only existed but worshiped Jesus be more valuable?
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I don't know, but it seems to me that whatever insight a human might offer would be seriously overwhelmed by the information obtained by other less expensive means. Mostly, we don't need new knowledge to build probes etc. We already know that if the budget is there we'll figure it out as we always have. Maybe in the next century we'll know how to send humans into space for some useful purpose. I just don't think it makes sense now.
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Bill, seriously, who shouldn't want to trade any of that for more space telescopes, probes, and autonomous landers?
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Scowl is my guess. We don't need anymore American Hero's since the insurrection so screw the manned space program. Time to put money into probes, landers and deep space telescopes, I think.
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I agree completely. We've proven beyond any doubt that using even vastly better than existing technology we won't be going anywhere soon and certainly not fast. When I suggest faking it I'm being serious. We should focus on exploring our environs virtually. Well, at least until Zuckerberg tell us where he's from and how he got here.
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Well thought out. Thank you. But wouldn't it be cheaper, and way simpler, to just fake it?
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Man I hear you. If it helps, I still have a packer slot she can have and an awesome RV slot. I am here for you brother.
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For the permanent record Winsor just quoted me. Is that cool, or what? Next I'll be getting a like from Jakee.
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I flipped and rolled a '53 Chevy coming down a mountain, no seat belt of course. Talk about getting your cage rattled. Even though I have valuable personal experience, and a swell anecdote I trust the science and wear one now. Of course, if I read any studies out of Delhi showing that ejection is the way to go for 97% of all participants, I'll surely reconsider.
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An anecdotal anti-belter. I'll wager you still have a school desk to hunker under.
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Well carried. Now where is the data showing you didn't need a seatbelt?
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Post trump Legal Actions, Including his Enablers
JoeWeber replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
I've have had it. No more half measures for me. I intend to deplore it. -
O.K, now this inflation shit isn't funny. I just got dinged for a 15% rise on my Pinot futures. Somebody needs to do something, goddamnit!
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That's hilarious of you, again. You are apparently unaware that you are aware that innocent behaviors and words may change their meanings over time; Staying current and inoffensive to others might mean that we must also change. You are finally waking up.
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Not really. Bats have few natural predators. Hence, nature provides diseases like white nose syndrome to control populations. Maybe more wind turbines equals less disease over time. In any case each wind turbine is killing +/- 10 bats per year. Science should be able to sort that out long before we run out of tree bats.
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Well, I'll be dipped in doo-doo and rolled in crumbles, you do have a sense of humor.
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Starting with the problem of there being no actual Libertarians.