BillHicksScream
BillHicksScream t1_jdd2qtc wrote
Reply to comment by Emble12 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
LOL. "a literal order of magnitude" makes no sense. It doesnt work as English and the current state of development is so primitive there's nothing to compare.
BillHicksScream t1_jdayw5n wrote
Reply to comment by Emble12 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
>by a literal order of magnitude
LOL. You even repeat Musk's inane phrasing. Vaporbrain.
BillHicksScream t1_jd111ff wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Manufacturer_444 in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
Humans like to dream. Its part of what makes us great.
But Neil Postman was right. We are Amusing Ourselves To Death - and Space is just one thing that's pretty cool to dream about. https://youtube.com/watch?v=3G8a4Tdnab8
And I can see now how Musk + Co. are intentionally selling fake future dreams to avoid the expensive work of dealing with the looming negative ecological & social disorder.
BillHicksScream t1_jczkunr wrote
Reply to comment by lughnasadh in 10 months after its launch by SpaceX, a $10,000 satellite made by students with off-the-shelf materials and powered by 48 Energizer AA batteries, is not only working, it's demonstrating a way to reduce space junk by lughnasadh
No. Thats not how development works here. The list of problems for humans operating in Space has only increased. Nor has there been any required breakthrough in a new method of energy usage, something to escape orbit and move through space cheaply. You will notice there is no fusion/warp/new element powered minivans.
There is no huge demand to fuel development anyways. Unlike the airplane, whose development is fueled by four factors: a cheap, common energy source, WW 1+2, lots of commercial & governmental uses to pay for development and the #1 reason: Flying is possible. Birds exist.
But there are no alien spaceships, which would tell us Star Trek is possible.
BillHicksScream t1_jbse0q4 wrote
Reply to comment by mrmow49120 in Space Force allocates three historic Cape Canaveral launch pads to four companies by Azurebluenomad
Yep. "Hey, lets add another branch to the military, no way our rivals wont freak out and increase their spending".
But its "cool" to the immature, so here we are.
BillHicksScream t1_j9zikm3 wrote
Reply to The unregulated, unmoderated, unprecedented release of true artificial intelligence into our society will be the most unpredictable event of our lifetime by QualityKoalaTeacher
Why would you say that? My experience online is delightful. You should join us in the MetaMuskVerse. Its whats best. Everyone is doing it.
BillHicksScream t1_j9ptop2 wrote
Reply to We can all communicate telepathically. The majority just haven’t figured out how to do it yet by Warmandaloof
We can all breath underwater too, but nobody knows how to do it right.
BillHicksScream t1_j8b67n8 wrote
Reply to comment by gthomas4 in Dirty Wars (2013) - Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill travels to Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries where the United States has taken military action in the War on Terror. Scahill investigates the United States military and government cover-up of the civilian deaths. [01:26:00] by Missing_Trillions
They dont understand: Bush made terrorism much worse across the globe and we could not abandon people to a fate we created...during a global economic downturn that helped this happen.
There's an alternstive history where he does the same trip, but the angle is abandoning them to war and repression.
BillHicksScream t1_j6oa95a wrote
Reply to comment by tatramatra in Medieval Mixed-Gender Fight Club: Behold Images from a 15th-Century Fighting Manual by ArtOak
LOL. This was centuries before apparently and the article even brings in a historian to dispel such assumptions specifically.
Says so much about reality: we can put words right in front of someone, bit they might ignore them in explaining them.
BillHicksScream t1_j6o9dtb wrote
Reply to comment by Tankgoboom23 in Medieval Mixed-Gender Fight Club: Behold Images from a 15th-Century Fighting Manual by ArtOak
The article rejects that notion actually.
So, not funny.
BillHicksScream t1_j5zehap wrote
Reply to comment by Relan_of_the_Light in Colorado U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn settles lawsuit alleging abuse of power and allowing his son to live in Capitol basement by SaturnIonFan
LOL, "both sides". Stop pretending you know anything here. Its fun to use reddit and pretend to be wise though, aint it?
BillHicksScream t1_iyd4doi wrote
Reply to As a non-American, reading On The Road, felt like a snapshot of postwar youthful Boomer mentality. by [deleted]
Entitled? The Beats are rebels. These are outsider stories, they do not represent "Boomers" in any way.
Start over, read some books on the post WW2 cultural shifts first.
BillHicksScream t1_ix70daz wrote
Reply to Report: Man pleads guilty after he robs bank, uses birth certificate to write demand note by SubstantiatedRumor
"Honestly, i thought they'd go looking for a baby."
BillHicksScream t1_iwu3h93 wrote
Reply to David Portnoy was having a 20 person orgy in the Bahamas when he got indicted by lolumadbr0
Tucker + Fox? No thanks. I'm an American
BillHicksScream t1_iwqxbf5 wrote
Reply to comment by BigBobby2016 in Boston Dynamics sues rival Ghost Robotics for allegedly copying its robot dog | Engadget by Gari_305
Headlines are not summaries, takeaways or important. They are candy wrappers, but they say "read me" instead of "eat me".
Thats it. There is nothing important in a headline.
BillHicksScream t1_iwm22x7 wrote
Reply to comment by SteveBennett7g in An unsuccessful search for aliens: Is the end of humanity inevitable? by That_Teach_9224
The Soviets wanted to colonize the solar system.
"Communism + Capitalism are two sides of the same coin". - Gary Snyder.
BillHicksScream t1_iwl3kol wrote
>However, if humanity were to harness all of Earth’s energy and become a Type I civilization on the Kardashev Scale,
You cant "become" something that does not exist yet. Dreaming doesnt count as...anything. There's no such thing as a "Type 1 Civilisation", which is a really fucked, environmental nightmare to begin with.
BillHicksScream t1_ivaoo8y wrote
Reply to This Low-Cost Device Could Make the Deep Sea Accessible to Everyone. The inexpensive Maka Niu collects video and data at depths more than five times greater than trained scuba divers can go by Sariel007
The language choices here. 'We are oppressed because....deep sea exploration is dangeous and expensive'.
Unleash Prince Namor on the human race.
BillHicksScream t1_iv4anhq wrote
This is beautiful.
BillHicksScream t1_iusu355 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in When it comes to Cuba's military victory at the Bay of Pigs, does Che Guevara deserve any credit or should it be assigned exclusively to Castro's leadership? by Anglicanpolitics123
Oh, so this is just a point now? Its actually more complicated than "blame this guy"?
BillHicksScream t1_iujyx3i wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in With the attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband, how common do you think Right Wing attacks are going to be? by ThisAnswerIsLit
That's not how this works. Only the Right promotes QANON & Political violence.
They own all of it now.
BillHicksScream t1_iug1szi wrote
OP must be one of Elon's fake accounts.
BillHicksScream t1_itgdzjm wrote
Reply to comment by Zren8989 in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
That's just a metaphor for the the massive barriers and dangers of space. A hole in a sea ship vs a space ship? Huge difference.
If a ship starts slowly sinking just off shore, recovery of people & goods is easy. In Space its almost impossible.
BillHicksScream t1_itd5uaf wrote
Reply to comment by lughnasadh in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
Since most of it will be selling access to research & development programs, its still going to be government funded forever, not to mention paying for all the brains. The "industry" will be exploration & problem solving, maybe sell viles of moon dust. The number one outcome (edit: besides science knowledge) will be "Nope, does not work" since its mostly unknowns.
Hopefully this is just bad PR:
- At ispace, we’ve turned our attention to the Moon. By taking advantage of lunar water resources, we can develop the space infrastructure needed to enrich our daily lives on earth, as well as expand our living sphere into space. Also, by making the Earth and Moon one system, a new economy with space infrastructure at its core will support human life, making sustainability a reality. This result is our ultimate goal, and our search for water on the Moon is the first step to achieving that goal.
Space is not Earth. None of the rules or examples apply. Think about any accident in Earth: cleanup & investigation is easier when we can just walk around and pick up the parts.
The wealth & development from The Age of Exploration was thanks to free & cheap resources with high survival rates. Fish, rainwater & air to breath abound, while wind + ocean power are free, a hole in the boat can be fixed & the man overboard! can swim.
But there is no "limping into port" in Space.
BillHicksScream t1_jdiezl9 wrote
Reply to comment by Starbucks__Lovers in [OC] In 2022, Mexico traded more with Texas than it did with all of Asia and 6x as much as it did with all of LatAm. by latinometrics
"Mexican & American Ambassadors Chastise Vietnam for Salsa Insult."