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Re: OT: future of a manned space exploration.
That's why hammers cost $400. and a coffee pot $200. All that extra money goes into the black budget where it can't be accounted for.
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Project Blue Book? *umm, puts on thinking hat* I really like the Stargate one, it would be perfect to have a Sci-fi program to get us used to the idea, I mean even Regan said something to the effect "how would we react if the Earth was confronted by a evil alien force", and I dont think he was talking about illegal immigration either! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/tongue.gif But hell, we should spend more money and really start pushing the envelope, I mean just working on technology to mine asteroids would eventually pay for its self. Also, I wonder if space exploration became a private enterprise, couldnt they just go somewhere and lay claim to anything since no one else is doing it? Humm, Microsoft decides to use the billions of the money they have just sitting around, go to Mars, and claim it as their own, put some R & D labs on planet, a few defensive platforms in orbit, THAT would be a monopoly!!! |
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And if this other "Covert NASA" is far enough ahead in exploration (with or without E.T. help) maybe they already know all the best planets are already taken. However this gets into the "Is there life out there?" thread.
Wouldn't that be depressing! We finally get the ability for interstellar travel and find some other race has taken all the "Eden" planets. Maybe we should be a subjugate of the E.T.'s "Back to your stinking planet Monkey Boy!..oh here's some shiny trinkets for you to play with. Try not to kill each other!" |
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I find it strange, yup, I really do. Cheers! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
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When you think about the possibility of man in space, going faster than the speed of light, and people say it will never happen, I point out the simple historical fact that 1,000 years ago, the thought of man flying, let alone walking on the moon was unthinkable.
1,000 years ago we had to walk. A 2,000 mile trip would take 6 months. 500 years ago we had sailing ships. A 2,000 mile trip would take 6 weeks. 100 years ago we had cars. A 2,000 mile trip would take 6 days. 50 years ago we had propeller airplanes. A 2,000 mile trip would take about 16 to 24 hours. Today we have jet air craft. A 2,000 mile trip takes 2 hours. If we survive, think how fast we will be going in another 100 years. |
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