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NASA Estimates Moon Rocket Will Cost $104 billion

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Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??

Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he should eat for a lifetime. But if that man keeps begging you for fish after you just taught him to get food for himself, you need to grind his ass up and use it as bait.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??

it ends on the moon
there is no hunger on the moon
 
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:

It's not the government's job to feed people. I hope you understand.

I'm not against compassion but I hate seeing that "feeding" issue trotted out whenever someone spends money.
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??

it ends on the moon
there is no hunger on the moon

lmao

that's because there's no life forms on the moon
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:

It's not the government's job to feed people. I hope you understand.

I'm not against compassion but I hate seeing that "feeding" issue trotted out whenever someone spends money.

how about "education"? . . . i agree that "feeding", although relatively cheap. is a short-term solution . . . educating people OUT of poverty would be much better for the entire planet . . .

and there are those who say we should solve our problems here first before attempting to explore and colonize space . . . not i . . . i am for some exploration . . .
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:

It's not the government's job to feed people. I hope you understand.

I'm not against compassion but I hate seeing that "feeding" issue trotted out whenever someone spends money.

how about "education"? . . . i agree that "feeding", although relatively cheap. is a short-term solution . . . educating people OUT of poverty would be much better for the entire planet . . .

and there are those who say we should solve our problems here first before attempting to explore and colonize space . . . not i . . . i am for some exploration . . .


americans dont like edumacation
 
Originally posted by: Printer Bandit
Why does it take so long to go back? If we could get there in a rusty tin box with computers that have the processing power of handheld calcutors, then with today's technology/resources it shouldn't be a problem.

duh, because we never really went in the first place 😛
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:

It's not the government's job to feed people. I hope you understand.

I'm not against compassion but I hate seeing that "feeding" issue trotted out whenever someone spends money.

how about "education"? . . . i agree that "feeding", although relatively cheap. is a short-term solution . . . educating people OUT of poverty would be much better for the entire planet . . .

and there are those who say we should solve our problems here first before attempting to explore and colonize space . . . not i . . . i am for some exploration . . .

I agree. If people were educated and had a marketable skill, then they could earn money and "stimulate the economy", as well as take care of their needs.

I'm sure the $104 billion estimate is over a period of 5 years or so. IF NASA wants to spend their funding toward that goal... then so be it. I'll support it.
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
maybe we could get Lucas and Spielberg to "do" the landing and we save the money 😀

:roll:

Do you really want to see Jar-Jar on the screen again. 😛
 
Did you guys read the link at all?

The $104 billion price tag, spread over 13 years, represents 55 percent of what the Apollo moon-landing program cost measured in constant dollars

So it's not that big but I still don't see a reason why we want to go back to the moon since not much has changed and until they start building my war fortress on it I think the next step is Mars. 😀
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??

it ends on the moon
there is no hunger on the moon

Just remember, in space, no one really can hear you scream: "Feed me! feed me!"
 
Originally posted by: microAmp
Originally posted by: apoppin
maybe we could get Lucas and Spielberg to "do" the landing and we save the money 😀

:roll:

Do you really want to see Jar-Jar on the screen again. 😛

on the moon . . . suffocating in a vacuum . . .

why, yes

:evil:

😀
 
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??


In hell, with that attitude!

:roll:

It's not the government's job to feed people. I hope you understand.

I'm not against compassion but I hate seeing that "feeding" issue trotted out whenever someone spends money.

how about "education"? . . . i agree that "feeding", although relatively cheap. is a short-term solution . . . educating people OUT of poverty would be much better for the entire planet . . .

and there are those who say we should solve our problems here first before attempting to explore and colonize space . . . not i . . . i am for some exploration . . .

interestingly enough, if you take people out of the ghetto, you take the ghetto out of the person in ~50% of people. that is, once poor people are taken out of the concentration of poverty and defeat that is a housing project, people that have never worked before in their life start to work.
 
Originally posted by: FeuerFrei
Originally posted by: SeaSerpent
Imagine all the hungry people we could feed.

hungry people are just a bottomless pit.
feed 'em once and 6 hrs later they're hungry.
Where does it all end??

The problem is, most of these starving people have like 8 kids each. If we give them food, it just means more of them survive and have even more kids, making the problem worse.
 
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