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In space with nowhere to go?

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/scie...pace-mission-russia-us

Cosmonauts banned from using astronauts' space station toilet

Russian complains he is not allowed to use American facilities as commercial interests dent space cooperation

It was supposed to be the final frontier, where the petty jealousies of earth and other planetary concerns were left behind. But space is not the haven of international harmony it used to be. Once upon a time, astronauts on the international space station shared resources - food, equipment, facilities. But now, a veteran Russian cosmonaut has complained that he is not even allowed to use his American colleagues' exercise bike - or his toilet.

According to Gennady Padalka, commercial squabbles on earth are starting to compromise morale in space. For seven glorious years after his first space mission in 1998, Padalka said he and his American astronauts had cooperated brilliantly. All this changed in 2005 when space missions were put on a commercial footing, he said, and Moscow started billing the US for sending its astronauts into orbit.

Padalka told Novaya Gazeta newspaper that officials had rejected his request to work out on the American exercise bike during their pre-training mission. Worse than that, they had also ruled that American and Russian crew members should use their own "national toilets", with Russian crew banned from using the luxurious American astro-loo.





Well, that just stinks.
 
So, let me get this straight, I think these are cliffs:

1. Russians start charging Americans for trips to orbit, after years of free cooperation.
2. Americans get pissed, tell the Russians that they can't use our stuff for free anymore, since we paid to put it up there.
3. Russians are pissed that they can't have a free ride on the luxury throne.

Sounds like someone wants to have their borscht and eat it too.
 
Maybe they should have thought of that before they started charging the Americans?

Something something comes around, something goes around something something...
 
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.
 
Originally posted by: So
So, let me get this straight, I think these are cliffs:

1. Russians start charging Americans for trips to orbit, after years of free cooperation.
2. Americans get pissed, tell the Russians that they can't use our stuff for free anymore, since we paid to put it up there.
3. Russians are pissed that they can't have a free ride on the luxury throne.

Sounds like someone wants to have their borscht and eat it too.

This may have had something to do with the grounding of the space shuttles making in kind cooperation a little tough.
 
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."
 
Boris should just get pissed on cheap vodka then piss in the Americans sleeping bag, vomit and pass out.

Its what any self respecting Russian would do :laugh:😉
 
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."

Theres a big difference between the Russians charging us to take our astronauts up into space...that costs a lot of money...that doesn't have to be explained...but when it comes to TOILETS...give me a fucking break, it didn't cost America $500 million dollars to build those toilets...but it costs the Russians that much to go to space.

Leave it to the US to fuck shit up...
 
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."

Theres a big difference between the Russians charging us to take our astronauts up into space...that costs a lot of money...that doesn't have to be explained...but when it comes to TOILETS...give me a fucking break, it didn't cost America $500 million dollars to build those toilets...but it costs the Russians that much to go to space.

Leave it to the US to fuck shit up...

The toilets got up there magically then? Interesting technology, I haven't heard of it.
 
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."

Theres a big difference between the Russians charging us to take our astronauts up into space...that costs a lot of money...that doesn't have to be explained...but when it comes to TOILETS...give me a fucking break, it didn't cost America $500 million dollars to build those toilets...but it costs the Russians that much to go to space.

Leave it to the US to fuck shit up...

The toilets got up there magically then? Interesting technology, I haven't heard of it.

You're ridiculous...quite the instigator aren't we?
 
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."

Theres a big difference between the Russians charging us to take our astronauts up into space...that costs a lot of money...that doesn't have to be explained...but when it comes to TOILETS...give me a fucking break, it didn't cost America $500 million dollars to build those toilets...but it costs the Russians that much to go to space.

Leave it to the US to fuck shit up...

The toilets got up there magically then? Interesting technology, I haven't heard of it.

You're ridiculous...quite the instigator aren't we?

Not really, I just don't like it when people use stupid statements like "Only in America" when they don't make sense or fit the topic.
 
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

So you agree with Russia charging the US to use their shit, but you don't agree with the US charging Russia to use their shit (no pun intended). Makes sense.

At least you got to use the always witty "leave it to the US..."

Theres a big difference between the Russians charging us to take our astronauts up into space...that costs a lot of money...that doesn't have to be explained...but when it comes to TOILETS...give me a fucking break, it didn't cost America $500 million dollars to build those toilets...but it costs the Russians that much to go to space.

Leave it to the US to fuck shit up...

The toilets got up there magically then? Interesting technology, I haven't heard of it.

You're ridiculous...quite the instigator aren't we?

Not really, I just don't like it when people use stupid statements like "Only in America" when they don't make sense or fit the topic.

lol srsly what is wrong with that guy? AndroidVagina's more like it.

Ironically, I wouldn't be surprised if it did cost $500 million to build the toilets.
 
Originally posted by: AndroidVageta
I can agree with them charging us for flights...if I'm giving someone a ride to the store up the street I don't ask for gas money, however, if we are talking about a multi-million dollar trip, I'm gonna ask for some gas money. Obviously.

Leave it to the US to start discriminating about who uses what in free space...I saw this coming.

We've done most of the actual lifting of hardware to the ISS. All the astronauts that they have put up for us is a small fraction of the cost of us launching the station itself.
 
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