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Boss: Why is this machine not running? Me: Nobody knows how to run it. Boss: Why? Me: You fired the only person that did. Aaaah that was an entertaining day.
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What happened to time is money Jeff?
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Was impressed with the adding the numbers from 1 to 100 so quickly.
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These tunnels will not be necessary once self driving cars are here. Traffic congestion is caused by people. Also put "Elon's Boring Company" in the title to generate more traffic to this video. Many don't know this is his thing too. ;)
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My opinion of this man has dropped considerably. The mess at Twitter and the meddling in war politics is what did it.
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The quality of this channel never disappoints. You have a knack for shining a light on dark spots of hidden knowledge, that most of us fail to notice right in front of us.
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Hopefully Cindy will keep us updated on the race. It is good to see that every agency is working with at least one other agency. Cooperative efforts will lead to better understanding and better chance of sucess.
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Canadian births are 100% covered and in 2019 Canada's birthrate was 1.47 births/ woman. America's was 1.70 births/woman. Cost is definitely a factor but it can't be all of it, otherwise Canada should be popping out kids left and right.
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I will have a drone that goes thru a small opening to outside, where it will pick my pringles up from the lawn and bring them to me on the couch....MORE DRONES!
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Oh in the 90s when there was not one Ad anywhere on the internet. Yeah that was horrible. Thank you businessmen for fucking up another good thing.
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Pay my internet bill to a normal company to line investor's pockets. Or attempting to build a city on Mars? Kind of easy to decide With Starlink, your smartphone can use Wifi anywhere, as if you were in your house. No need for data at all
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Phone games....I wasn't interested in, but I watch anyway because you have a knack for telling a good story.
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Schrödinger!
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2/3rds of all electric vehicles worldwide are Teslas. SpaceX launched it's 5th successful flight of 2022. Starlink has 1741 satellites in orbit. The European Union has 29. Also the richest man right now too. You're right...what do people see in him.
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Word of advice don't order bullets.
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If they get a hundred tonnes to LEO, pray tell what is preventing them from taking that same 100 tonnes to the moon?
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How about a video about John B. Goodenough. Already a ledgend and still not done. Two words... Glass Batteries.
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@adnanhossain9832 Starlink is expected to bring in 30 billion/year when it is completed. That is the money they are going to use for Mars mission. I doubt Bezos cares as much as Musk does either
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Would you rather be "stuck" in hell?
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Do it somewhere else.
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Awww Look at the wittle whocket. Is that a feather on the side or hello kitty? I cant tell it's so small.
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The cost of a single SLS and Orion launch is 4.1 billion. The video made no claim that was the trip to the moon cost. Even so at $2 million a fillup.. starship could refuel 2000 times. Surely that is enough fuel for a couple hundred trips to the moon at least. You are right it is crazy to compare SLS costs with Starship. It would be crazy to keep SLS going.
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Very interesting and original... Might I suggest a topic of autonomous vehicles and their effects on the economy. What is the world going to do when most truck drivers, courier drivers, taxi drivers are made redundant. It is a large part of our global workforce. Another thing. Heard a report that most major retailers will be 100 percent self checkout in 36 months. More jobs. Technology is about to cause a massive wirk3force shift. Who is covering this story? Again great video.
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Anyone who has climbed anything just for the thrill of it. Is probably onboard for Olympus Mons.
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It was 70,000 jobs and that works out to $51 thousand/job. $4 billion/launch should have stopped this whole process right then. If it was their own money it would have.
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Tesla was the only company making cars in any quantity during the pandemic. Primarily for Musk's thinking that out sourcing is not going to work. Just as Tesla had the production bugs worked out, the world went onto countrywide lockdowns and outsourced products didn't arrive. This did not slow Tesla much.
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There was a section in the video filled with flaming wreckage was that pro China?
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Very nice video. I will watch again on Rumble.
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@shefchenko111 My brother in law has over 1000 cousins. His dad was one of twelve kids and his mom was one of thirteen kids. That was in the 1950's!
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@GrayIsBlackAndWhite So if Asimov didnt do anything except write, why then is Musk ranked lower than Asimov on your list? He just rubs you the wrong way basically? So far you havent given any evidence other than your unsubstantiated claim he wants to be called the inventor of the robot. Many would want to have that title. Should we hate on them too? Irrational thinking 🤷♀️
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@ilovedoge idk a movie with that in it. It happened a long time ago for me. It wasnt a machine but a custom made piece of software that we all needed printouts from. It happens fairly regularly I have heard similar stories of bosses not understanding how everything gets done and cutting essential staff.
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@adirizkiguritno3497 Pretty sure she knows that, however most Americans wouldn't no a kilogram from a bagel.
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Pizza!
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Alien invasion, a calamity that wiped out 2/3rds of the population or Every country elected a government that put the people's interests a head of their own. So highly unlikely.
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@Random_dud31 I read what you wrote. You are entirely accurate bravo! Silly me thinking you were going to be mean.
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That was a good show!
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Better autonomy...I want a car with no steering wheel. Being the only driver....I never get to admire the scenery. A show on autonomous vehicles in the works? How far off from mainstream use? Autonomous trucks game changer? Who is making them? Are they safe or super safe? How much will they cost? Uber could dominate with this tech.
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Elon Musk is a Canadian citizenship...explains his nice guy pleasant demeanor.
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I thought I was watching an actual SpaceX media post. Very informative thank you, that was well done.
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So space is not material rich huh?
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Who are "many"? What pedophile is going to say "hey my favorite sight is down!" and tell someone about it? There have been some big arrests lately. One even caught 338 people. Law enforcement is most likely the deep web hacker you speak of.
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@Aaron-hr2fs Ha Ha Ha. Good for you having the backbone to get a raise thrown in. Most would be happy with the job. I bet you didnt stick around till they figured out how to fire you again. "Take the money and run" lol
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Let's employ 70,000 people to build an already obsolete rocket and call it a "success". Instead of a waste of time and taxpayers money. What is going to happen to those jobs when the project is scrapped Mr politician? Your failure Mr. politician is not realizing the real and immense potential of off world everything! Mining, manufacturing, power generation, biomedical and science research.
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That price is NOT comparable to earthlier providers. First year would be $1700 US! Starlink suuucks.... Very disappointed by this news :(
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@queengoblin I have 3 kids. Trust me I know. But those costs are not all at once. It is spread out over many years. The initial cost would be a big bill right up front is my point.
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@scibust you confuse promises with predictions and estimates.
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@MichaelFlynn0 He even stated he intends to die on Mars. How much more motivated can he get! If it was just throwing money at it China would win. Space X has a headstart, innovation and NASA. Space X gets to Mars at least two years before anyone else. The moon hmmmm I think China is gunning for a base on the darkside. (half joking) China seems more motivated in that area.
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Problem is people aren't cheap enough. Also they get sick, show up late and don't work 24 hours per day. Amazon and others WILL make it work. The benefits to them is huge. Not so good for workers.
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Yes yes yes...machines do all the work...How close are we towards the goal of total automation? Not very close at all. There are thousands of jobs that AI and robots aren't capable of doing yet. While daydreaming of that day, who is going to be keeping the lights on and the elderly fed? Many countries do not have very robust retirement plans and the children are expected to carry the burden of their elderly parents. Only they weren't born.
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I hope the next generation of politicians has a better understanding of everything. It is frustrating to watching them make decisions on technology.
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