Our actual “defense” budget/spending isn’t too bad, it’s our intervention budget/spending that’s killing us.
And what gets labeled "defense" and stuck in DoD budget that's...... suspect.
Our actual “defense” budget/spending isn’t too bad, it’s our intervention budget/spending that’s killing us.
Free. . .I was aircrew on USAF aircraft built when I was in first grade - 30 years later. Beat up, worn out, suspect. . .my son is in the same situation, decades later. He's walking away, and his kids aren't being encouraged by either of us to put on boots when the time comes.
We found out it was not made of cheese. We got Tang and Velcro and smaller computers. So why go back, what more do we need?
We found out it was not made of cheese. We got Tang and Velcro and smaller computers. So why go back, what more do we need?
Your question could be be also asked - why did explorers seek out new lands anywhere? Why did the Polynesian people get on boats and find new islands, why did the Vikings explore Greenland, Iceland and North America? Should all of these people have said “nah, why go?”
And not one person said "why does she hate....".
Old news. As of a few months ago, the US is a net exporter of petroleum. In other words, we'd have a surplus even if we stopped importing oil.Yes. And it would be almost completely superfluous if we were not in desperate need of resources that keep us in constant conflict with large swaths of the world. Those hundreds of billions of tax dollars could be much better spent.
I’m as techie as the next guy, but programs like that don’t make me smile.
Columbus was looking for a trade route, Cortez was looking for gold, Drake was looking to plunder Spanish ships...Your question could be be also asked - why did explorers seek out new lands anywhere?
Columbus was looking for a trade route, Cortez was looking for gold, Drake was looking to plunder Spanish ships...
Notice a trend?
Those not of a certain age probably don't realize that the moon program was a unifying national effort to close the real or perceived technology gap with our geopolitical rival, the USSR.
Do Queen Elizabeth and Queen Isabella count?They all had really good excuses to get away from their wives?
Columbus was looking for a trade route, Cortez was looking for gold, Drake was looking to plunder Spanish ships...
Notice a trend?
Have not had tang since the Apollo program days.
Have not had tang since the Apollo program days.
..I grew up with an older brother who loved watching the original Star Trek series.., I never saw BSG until recently Amazon recommended the 2004-2009 series to me and I immediately got hooked.. granted, I know the original series goes back to 1978 and there have been various adaptations.. I'll have to go further down the BSG rabbit hole!Oh I was a huge Battlestar Galactica fan. Watched it every week as a kid.
so... two things:I think he's saying that millennials can't figure it out.
I've often wondered about this.. do the rolls of toilet paper on a military base (for example) get categorized as DoD budget? The US military is a massive employer, with 1.4 million serving in the armed forces.. The military budget is not all just weaponry, it actively "employs" a huge portion of the US population and creates employment and gives jobs to the people at Boeing, Lockheed, etc.And what gets labeled "defense" and stuck in DoD budget that's...... suspect.
I forget ALL about Tang... my mom used to buy that stuff.. tasted a bit like Sunny DelightHave not had tang since the Apollo program days.
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I've often wondered about this.. do the rolls of toilet paper on a military base (for example) get categorized as DoD budget? The US military is a massive employer, with 1.4 million serving in the armed forces.. The military budget is not all just weaponry, it actively "employs" a huge portion of the US population and creates employment and gives jobs to the people at Boeing, Lockheed, etc.
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That was with the smiley before. Now without...so... two things:
(A) the smarter among us can figure a lot of things out, I'm often impressed with my friends.. so we're not all dimwits.. although I do fly a #Cirrus
(B) a lot of it isn't really passed down.. sure it was recorded, but you have to go find that stuff on your own. Unfortunately the zeitgeist has passed and it's true, people are more interested in aggressive partisanship, competing for more likes and followers on Instagram, "mindfulness" (whatever that is?) and "finding your bliss" - geeking out on 1960s space memorabilia doesn't help with those goals unfortunately.. so it leaves only the proper geeks out there to really read up on the stuff.
Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics.
Here's before and after pics of my souvenir from AirVenture this year. Sooooo tedious to assemble, especially the thrusters, as each cone has to be curled up with round nose pliers. Very much a sheet-metal origami project (as was the original LEM, in some respects).
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Bookstore more likely. My son made me a 172 and a P-51D a few years ago, same type of metal kit.
I forget ALL about Tang... my mom used to buy that stuff.. tasted a bit like Sunny Delight
Well, they're not hard to find. Ah, here we go: http://www.fascinations.com/aviationCool. Now I’ll know to look there. You mean the bookstore over at the museum? Or is there another bookstore I’m missing?
That’s nifty. Find it in the FlyMart?
Have not had tang since the Apollo program days
This... is geek story of the decade, at the very least...
https://hackaday.com/2019/08/04/apollo-guidance-computer-saved-from-the-scrap-yard/
This is misinterpreted, vastly overblown.And most folks don’t know Kennedy asked to cancel Apollo right before he was assassinated...
This is misinterpreted, vastly overblown.
This was a 1963 UN political "what if" speech, nobody seriously expected that this will lead to anything... nobody (including probably Kennedy) seriously entertained idea that Apollo will be "cancelled".
I like this lady, I have seen her many times. I value her videos.Tell the lady with multiple degrees in tech history who’s researched it.