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12:43 AM
One of them was valid, but...
I think most if not all of my questions are answered.
 
1:01 AM
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Q: Did US vice president Pence say anything close to "by any means necessary"?

uhohI have not been able to find a transcript of US vice president Pence's recent (26-Mar-2019) speech to the US Space Council. This one is from last year. The phrase By any means necessary carries a substantial legacy and context. Is there any evidence that Pence used this phrase or words that invo...

Politics SE (not here)
 
 
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3:26 AM
Who are the top askers? If you are 13% then you have 1300? I have 155.
 
4:04 AM
@PearsonArtPhoto what does "One of them was valid, but..." mean, are you talking about my comments directly above or something else?
 
 
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11:46 AM
@uhoh There were two items with the cygnns tag. One should have been cygnus, but one was correct in the tag it had.
 
12:26 PM
@PearsonArtPhoto oh I see, thanks.
@PearsonArtPhoto oh I see, thanks.
 
1:05 PM
I really only have 3 (Well, now 2) unanswered questions.
 
 
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2:17 PM
posted on March 27, 2019 by Rui C. Barbosa

The second orbital launch attempt for a private Chinese company has failed. OneSpace Tech’s OS-M…

 
 
3:21 PM
Just beautiful.
Look how teeny that single engine is under there. Needs to be room for 31 in that size barrel. You can almost imagine it.
And now for something completely different, Miss Piggy, Kermit, Pepe the Prawn and Beaker in a rap battle.
That is pretty darn funny. (I love the Muppets, even as an adult they are still hilarious).
 
 
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4:42 PM
I just realized the next big thing at two of @elonmusk's companies have about the same payload capacity, the @Tesla Truck is planned to carry 150 tons, and @Spacex Starship is in that vicinity as well to LEO. Coincidence?
 
5:00 PM
I am betting first payload for Starship is a Semi trailer. :)
 
That's a fairly common thought.
But seriously, the Truck alone could haul the entire payload around...
 
 
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9:49 PM
@Muze your edit is destructive. No, it's not "like the Space Shuttle" at all! The space shuttle is an orbital spacecraft. This is just a conventional glider
 

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