Tangentially related Technology Connections video: The Numitron: An obvious idea that wasn’t very bright
Tangentially related Technology Connections video: The Numitron: An obvious idea that wasn’t very bright
Oh dear. I suppose it would be too much to ask for the evangelicals to be a bit more chill?
WTF, Uganda? Could you maybe be a bit more chill?
Don’t think I’ve seen that review of Alien before. Thanks for sharing it.
She was a real frood, even a hoopy, if you will.
“Woman of the Year!”
The booster is ~70 meters tall or ~230 feet.
The doctor says something in a stem tone
[email protected] moment?
a man described in the medical literature who developed a growth the size of an orange. Yet because it grew very slowly, the man’s brain was able to adjust, shifting memories elsewhere, and his behavior and speech never seemed to change—even when the tumor was removed.
Wow, that’s wild.
At first one half of my thumb was entirely numb, and over the course of well over a decade I’d get pins & needles as bunches of nerves would finish regrowing, except attached to random channels in the nerve bundle, so my brain had to completely remap all those signals to what they actually meant.
It felt super weird because hot, cold, pain & touch were all mixed up, but eventually my brain sorted them out.
Wow, that’s fascinating. Thanks for sharing your story.
almost space
The Karman line totally counts as “space”. Not orbit, mind you, but definitely space.
loosing
*losing :)
It’s not actually her. Probably. We can’t be 100% sure though :)
Likely in homage to notable and prolific Lemmy user @[email protected]:
Also reusable, like Falcon 9.
CEO of SpaceX alone to do her thing
COO? CEO is Musk, COO is Gwynne Shotwell.
Sooty exhaust from RP-1 and aluminum oxide particulates from discarded upper stages will not be a problem with Starship.
Starship uses methalox, and the upper stage is designed to be reusable.
SpaceX is years behind schedule for delivering crewed space flight to NASA
You are a few years behind the times yourself. SpaceX first flew crew to the ISS in 2020, and have flown 8 more crewed missions for NASA since then, as well as a few private missions.
Boeing (the other commercial crew contractor) has yet to fly a single human :)
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