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Originally Posted by spankdoggie Dude, I don't want this thread to turn into a tard convention, so just chill out, for a moment, and maybe try not to post again in this thread.
The dumb ass shuttle needs to be retired. The stupid shuttle was close to its prime in 1986/1987 when the crash occured with the teacher in it...
But it is 20 years later, and we now have wanna be alien convention attendees, cheering the flight of an over aged dangerous, and costly endeavor.
The original poster almost sounds like he is happy the darn shuttle didn't blow up... That is not joy, that it didn't blow up, because of its obsolescence. That is fear.
Everytime that obsolete shuttle piece of crap goes in the air, I wonder and fear if it will explode, also bish...
Again, congrats on the launch,
spankdoggie |
I wasn't talking about aliens, I was talking about time-travellers. Read the post, and try to understand the brown noise (although I suspect that quantum mechanics has never been your cup of tea), so you can diss me for the right thing.
As for the shuttle: you're right. It is an obsolete, over-budget piece of crap. But it's the best we've got. Which is turds. Third-rate science fiction. I agree. All any human being (me, you, Stephen Hawking, and drunk NASA astronauts included) can do is crawl around on the floor of our ignorance. Some of us just look up a bit more.
Slime had to ooze before it could crawl, and a dog's gotta bark.