My birthday today, I'm now 60, got celebrated by the family earlier. I didn't really care that much when I turned 50, but 60 does make me feel a bit old. O well,nothing I can do about it, back to the internet and my model rocket rabbithole.
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Edit: no offense intended to those who enjoy sucking cock. you do you.
Well, like, have you even tried sucking cock? Don't knock it until you've tried it. Eew!
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Calling him dangerously insane because he argues for synthetic beef isn't a great starter. Producing beef is incredibly wasteful, not to mention you have to butcher an animal.
I'm a proud carnivore, yet I would gladly switch to synthetic meat when it is similar in taste and cost. There's simply no reason not to. After what I have read on the subject so far, it seams that synthetic meat lacks a lot of the nutrients that natural meat has. Cows and what not, eat natural food and get all the nutrients in that food, synthetic food is just cells grown in a dish (or similar) with only the basics for cell survival. I wish it would be as good as real meat, it would help stop the maltreatment of animals that takes place in many countries. Until then I will just have to try to chose meat from good farms.
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I think laser eyes Just like Dogecoin is just a Cheesy Twittard meme.
Writing haikus like This is cheating big time you Know you get a C
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Is laser eyes cool I can not decide on that Time will have to tell
New fads come and go. Are laser eyes all that cool? Here. See for yourself. $100K Cooler than I thought I will see if it fits me Thank you very much
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I remember when I was a boy and watched the moon landing on TV, I was so sure that we would just keep on evolving our spacecrafts and ability to move in space just like we had done with airplanes. I thought that I as an adult would be able to take a holiday on the moon. I was very disappointed, and a little baffled when the space programs just halted. I am therefore very glad that so many different entities are now starting to do what I thought would happen during my adulthood. It is now to late for me to go to space, but I'm glad that today's kids will be able to take that vacation. I had the lunar landing craft and some other models when I was a kid, they disappeared somewhere along adult life. I'm just now buying some new models, both from the old Apollo era and the present. Some of them will be flying, others will be on display. And this time I will also get a Soyuz rocket model, it has after all been with us ever since I was a boy.
Just some random Sunday thoughts.
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Is laser eyes cool I can not decide on that Time will have to tell
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Not if you include the completely ridiculous premium on gold rn. And good luck even finding a kilo of gold in stock, anywhere.Another reason that Bitcoin will beat PMs: bitcoin is available to be purchased (and sold) anytime, anywhere, 24/7/365. Here you go. https://www.libertysilver.se/kopa/produkt/heraeus1000gram
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Can I get an opinion please?
Just out of interest WHEN do you guys think we will breach $100,000? I’m pretty certain it’ll be this year but just interested to see when you guys think it’ll happen?
April, May, June?
Later in the year?
Thanks.
If, and that is a big if, it keeps on like this it should hit 100k by May. 100k was my first big sell target, but with the current momentum I'm not so sure anymore, I might up it to 150 or even 200k. I'll have to see how fast this thing is going.
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I just want to say thank you for posting these space related updates. I always look at them and I hope you keep it up. Gave you one of my few merits to make you not stop.
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I have to admit that I have been in a very good mood all day, not only because of bitcoin going up, but in great part because of it. Life feels good right now.
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Yes, yes, going up and all that, jippi!!
But here's a serious OT question, is Falcon heavy basically a falcon 9 with boosters? Or is it a totally different rocket?
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Woke up to my sell order @ $52,500 being filled.
Damn it feels good to be a gangster. Can't wait to break ground on the ranch!!!
Gentlemen.
Congratulations!
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What you talking about? Check the poll Well, I voted "after 22" (I was expecting 23). It's not possible to have everybody get it right every time Disagree! Always be optimistic, the worst that can happen is you being happy for no reason.
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What rocket was it that put Perseverance on Mars?
https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/launch/Perseverance launched on an Atlas V-541 rocket from Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The Atlas V is one of the largest rockets available for interplanetary flight. This is the same type of rocket that launched the InSight and Curiosity to Mars. The launch vehicle was provided by United Launch Alliance, Centennial Colorado.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_VAtlas V is an expendable launch system and the fifth major version in the Atlas rocket family. It was originally designed by Lockheed Martin, now being operated by United Launch Alliance (ULA), a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
Each Atlas V rocket consists of two main stages. The first stage is powered by a Russian RD-180 engine manufactured by RD Amross and burning kerosene and liquid oxygen. The Centaur upper stage is powered by one or two United States RL10 engine(s) manufactured by Aerojet Rocketdyne and burning liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. AJ-60A strap-on solid rocket boosters (SRBs) are used in some configurations and will be replaced by GEM-63 SRBs in the near future. The standard payload fairings are 4.2 or 5.4 m (14 or 18 ft) in diameter with various lengths.
The rocket had a streak of 76 consecutive successful launches between 11 October 2007 and 13 November 2020. Thank you very much!
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so basically, i should move my sells to ~200k from instead of merely ~100k USD like now.
got it.
Well, yeah! You don't want to sell at the bottom, right? That's one scrawny bottom.
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What rocket was it that put Perseverance on Mars?
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The point is, comparing things/events from the past to one of current time (and the future), which are not even very similar, is just wrong in most cases. I mean: Tulips? REALLY?!
EDIT: Bitcoin is the first real counterweight for fiat money. How can somebody, even a so called "expert" even compare this to the irregularly crazy tulip mania?
Stupid questions: I've always wondered... How did the owners keep their tulips in good condition? Weren't they worried that they may dry out and die? How long can a tulip even last? I would be very worried if I had to take care of my Bitcoins like plants. You know, water them, get them out in the sun, protect them from pests, feed them with nutrients... Hard work! Fortunately, my Trezor and/or paper seed backups don't need anything to survive, not even power. Maintenance-free forever! It wasn't tulips, it was tulip futures. It's just called a tulip bubble because the underlying was tulips. Edit: Marcus beat me to it.
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Where are climate change deniers now?
Claiming renewables are at fault and only fossil fuels can save us.
This shit never ends, why are these retards still calling the shots?
What are you on about?
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I have a question for you rocket guys out there. What are the different Elon rockets for? Is falcon 9 for putting up satellites and Falcon heavy for putting people on the moon and transporting people to space stations? And is that big thing (Big Freight Rocket, is it?) that keeps crashing at landing the one that's for taking us to Mars?
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