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So something has come out of space exploration, if at least for your wardrobe, KT. SmileWavy |
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Tell us all about all the ways our lives have been improved by NASA. Tell us what we the taxpayers have gotten back in return for our $440,000,000,000. (Quick, better do a google search to try and back up your claim). let's see: there's tang, freeze-dried food, ..... those foam mattresses, ...... There's got to be more. Personal computers? Nope, not from NASA. Microchips? Nope, not from NASA. Private enterprise. Hmmmmm...... Maybe we got some magic mars dust that cures everything. Nope? Darn, that would have been nice. |
NASA gets a minuscule of federal funding as it is. Subsidies and kickbacks toward Sammy's line of work probably overshadow NASA's funding by at least a tens to a hundred billion.
Whatever... Sir Richard Branson, the Russians, Japanese and Chinese will be far ahead of us in a few years' time, but at least some form of humanity will be up there, learning what this country has dropped the ball on. |
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Why did you fail to explain how you can possibly think that water is useable when it is almost 240,000 miles away in space sitting on a huge pile of dust and rock and the only way for us to use it would be to go there, extract it, and bring it back at a cost so high it would even make Obama cringe? Why? BTW using your own description of 10 to the 12th power grams of water on the moon would fill an olympic size swimming pool up about one third of the way. saying that there isn't even enough water on the moon to fill an olympic sized swimming pool up half way is a TRACE of water crystals. (using your numbers) My sources are fine. Check yours, and do the math. |
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Saying that there are huge government subsidies for oil refineries is deceptive, untrue, and borders on a flat out bold faced lie. I challenge you to provide any proof that what you just posted isn't total BS. You just made that drap up. Oil refining is one of the most heavily taxed, heavily regulated, heavily burdened industries in this country. At one time the US government provided a subsidy for small independent refiners (under 50,000 bbls/day) but that went away about 26 years ago. At that time, all the government did was to enter into agreements to sell those little refineries crude oil at 10% under the going rate which at that time meant about a 2 cents per gallon discount. That was about the same time small independent refineries started dropping like flies, closing down one after another. Most of them are gone now. For every penny an oil refinery makes, the government taxes 20. Not much of a subsidy, is it? Be careful with making statements about an industry you don't know anything about, espectially when others do. |
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And even if I could prove it (let's just leave a war with Iraq as a way to make sure U.S. oil is covered for decades to come), my ad hominem is as well placed as yours regarding NASA being a waste of tax dollars. Face it, Sam; NASA doesn't play in your yard. They're about exploration and technology, you're about sucking the liquid soul out of dinosaurs. ;) |
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And that's saying a lot. :rolleyes: |
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What's new about the internally combustible engine? Think about it -- through your head -- not your ass, ass-wipe. SmileWavy |
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Liquid soul? Out of dinosaurs? Sounds like some kind of bizarre retro PETA slogan. Really... where did you get it? Surely it isn't original to the duckbrain. :cool: |
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Attention Deficit Disorder, maybe? Liquid soul out of dinosaurs... that takes the cake. For today, anyway. ;) |
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Where did you get it?
Can you answer a simple question? |
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You are entertaining, but now it's time to eat lunch. Toodles! How's the crow, btw? :rolleyes: |
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