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Wizzo 07-21-2011 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JamesChoopa (Post 18296841)
How has learning anything about the atmosphere on the moon changed your daily living?

Spend the billions or trillions of dollars on more important and everyday relevant issues like Cancer & AIDS research, education, hunger, the homeless... anything except space! Waste of time and money in my opinion.

:2 cents:

The space program does that from clean water to heart surgery ... http://techtran.msfc.nasa.gov/at_home.html

blackmonsters 07-21-2011 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 18296754)
You speculating something 35 years ago and them proving it is the same thing? I would say not...

You are speculating that I speculated, because I in fact proved it mathematically.

But hey, I heard the same shit you are saying now back then.

NASA needed to prove it to you, they didn't need to prove it to me.
I already had my proof.

The only thing NASA did was make idiots understand that I was correct.

They want another $500 Billion to figure out more shit that I already figured out with
a .35 cent pencil?

:1orglaugh

directfiesta 07-21-2011 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Bryan G (Post 18296688)
Lol at the "change" comment. You bitch and moan about how much money he spends. He cuts the NASA program to stop wasting money and you complain.


The Teapublicans will bring it back as " The War on Space " ....:1orglaugh

wehateporn 07-21-2011 07:52 AM

NASA warns employees to prepare!


This makes me think of:-

- When IBM warned their employees there would Definitely be a Pandemic within the next few years, then Swine Flu appeared.

- FEMA arrived in New York on September 10th 2001

On that same day, the day before the 9/11 attacks, FEMA also predicted the three most likely and deadly disasters that could befall the United States.

1) Terrorist Attack in NY
2) A hurricane in New Orleans
3) An earthquake in San Francisco

amateurcanada 07-21-2011 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by sicone (Post 18295742)
if only all those billions spent to plant a flag on the moon were spent on things like education.

Was all lies - that was a staged video while the gov't STOLE billions lol! **mmmm conspiracy**

dyna mo 07-21-2011 07:55 AM

nasa budget is what, 0.5% of the total budget. yup, cutting that will help

Minte 07-21-2011 08:10 AM

Next they should close down professional sports and just play Madden NFL. Why actually do things when you can simply sit in the safety and comfort of a cozy chair and pretend to do things.

It's hard to read the comments of this NINTENDO generation. What a dismal legacy you will leave to your children and grandchildren.

atom 07-21-2011 08:11 AM

For the idiots saying nasa was a waste of money. Here are just 15 things we have gained from the space program. There are literally 15,000 products that are used in our world today because of it.

1. CAT scanner: this cancer-detecting technology was first used to find imperfections in space components.
2. Computer microchip: modern microchips descend from integrated circuits used in the Apollo Guidance Computer.
3. Cordless tools: power drills and vacuum cleaners use technology designed to drill for moon samples.
4. Ear thermometer: a camera-like lens that detects infrared energy we feel as heat was originally used to monitor the birth of stars.
5. Freeze-dried food: this reduces food weight and increases shelf life without sacrificing nutritional value.
6. Insulation: home insulation uses reflective material that protects spacecraft from radiation.
7. Invisible braces: teeth-straightening is less embarrassing thanks to transparent ceramic brace brackets made from spacecraft materials.
8. Joystick: this computer gaming device was first used on the Apollo Lunar Rover.
9. Memory foam: created for aircraft seats to soften landing, this foam, which returns to its original shape, is found in mattresses and shock absorbing helmets.
10. Satellite television: technology used to fix errors in spacecraft signals helps reduce scrambled pictures and sound in satellite television signals.
11. Scratch resistant lenses: astronaut helmet visor coating makes our spectacles ten times more scratch resistant.
12. Shoe insoles: athletic shoe companies adapted space boot designs to lessen impact by adding spring and ventilation.
13. Smoke detector: Nasa invented the first adjustable smoke detector with sensitivity levels to prevent false alarms.
14. Swimsuit: Nasa used the same principles that reduce drag in space to help create the world’s fastest swimsuit for Speedo, rejected by some professionals for giving an unfair advantage.
15. Water filter: domestic versions borrow a technique Nasa pioneered to kill bacteria in water taken into space.

but oh thats right, it was waste of money.

dyna mo 07-21-2011 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by atom (Post 18297054)
For the idiots saying nasa was a waste of money. Here are just 15 things we have gained from the space program. There are literally 15,000 products that are used in our world today because of it.

1. CAT scanner: this cancer-detecting technology was first used to find imperfections in space components.
2. Computer microchip: modern microchips descend from integrated circuits used in the Apollo Guidance Computer.
3. Cordless tools: power drills and vacuum cleaners use technology designed to drill for moon samples.
4. Ear thermometer: a camera-like lens that detects infrared energy we feel as heat was originally used to monitor the birth of stars.
5. Freeze-dried food: this reduces food weight and increases shelf life without sacrificing nutritional value.
6. Insulation: home insulation uses reflective material that protects spacecraft from radiation.
7. Invisible braces: teeth-straightening is less embarrassing thanks to transparent ceramic brace brackets made from spacecraft materials.
8. Joystick: this computer gaming device was first used on the Apollo Lunar Rover.
9. Memory foam: created for aircraft seats to soften landing, this foam, which returns to its original shape, is found in mattresses and shock absorbing helmets.
10. Satellite television: technology used to fix errors in spacecraft signals helps reduce scrambled pictures and sound in satellite television signals.
11. Scratch resistant lenses: astronaut helmet visor coating makes our spectacles ten times more scratch resistant.
12. Shoe insoles: athletic shoe companies adapted space boot designs to lessen impact by adding spring and ventilation.
13. Smoke detector: Nasa invented the first adjustable smoke detector with sensitivity levels to prevent false alarms.
14. Swimsuit: Nasa used the same principles that reduce drag in space to help create the world?s fastest swimsuit for Speedo, rejected by some professionals for giving an unfair advantage.
15. Water filter: domestic versions borrow a technique Nasa pioneered to kill bacteria in water taken into space.

but oh thats right, it was waste of money.

:thumbsup

not to mention every state in the union has had a positive economic impact from nasa.

cherrylula 07-21-2011 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 18295750)
Sorry, we have to spend trillions of dollars on things like War, giving more tax breaks to the rich, bailouts for bankers and Wall St... We can't afford space.

now with all the special effects, imagine the next moon landing video! shiznits!

dyna mo 07-21-2011 08:24 AM

the mind-blowing thing about the moon landing is our guys figured that out on fucking slides rules. it could be the biggest achievement in the history of mankind.

VikingMan 07-21-2011 08:48 AM

3rd world here we come!!!!!!!!

This is what we get for being fat/dumb/lazy and letting Marxists (and their whore-ish traitor collaborators) weasel their way into our every position of power and influence.

This pic is just a bit outdated but you get the idea. Same as Clinton, Same as Bush Sr and Baby Bush.
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/graf_obama-cabinet.jpg

Joshua G 07-21-2011 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Minte (Post 18297051)
Why actually do things when you can simply sit in the safety and comfort of a cozy chair and pretend to do things.

It's hard to read the comments of this NINTENDO generation. What a dismal legacy you will leave to your children and grandchildren.

what exactly does a human being do in space that is so urgent. A handful of things, like science experiments, telescope repair.

there is a reason humans dont hang out in the marianas trench, dont build houses on top of everest. vitually all of the universe, including most of earth, is uninhabitable.

maybe shows like star trek, where living in space is as cozy as home-cooking, has effected your viewpoint. The reality is that Man spending time in space is brutal, clausterphobic, boring, expensive & very dangerous. It only took a small hole in columbia to kill everyone on board.

but lets keep putting people in space, just to show we are #1. :thumbsup

magicmike 07-21-2011 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by atom (Post 18297054)
For the idiots saying nasa was a waste of money. Here are just 15 things we have gained from the space program. There are literally 15,000 products that are used in our world today because of it.


10. Satellite television: technology used to fix errors in spacecraft signals helps reduce scrambled pictures and sound in satellite television signals.

Uhh doesn't 10 overlook a whole bunch of other issues regarding space programs benifiting SATELLITE tv?

lol

VikingMan 07-21-2011 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by joshgirls (Post 18297278)
what exactly does a human being do in space that is so urgent. A handful of things, like science experiments, telescope repair.

there is a reason humans dont hang out in the marianas trench, dont build houses on top of everest. vitually all of the universe, including most of earth, is uninhabitable.

maybe shows like star trek, where living in space is as cozy as home-cooking, has effected your viewpoint. The reality is that Man spending time in space is brutal, clausterphobic, boring, expensive & very dangerous. It only took a small hole in columbia to kill everyone on board.

but lets keep putting people in space, just to show we are #1. :thumbsup

I guess it all depends on your philosophy if life. Are we on this earth just to be mediocre, live in houses built of shit, practice voodoo, and die of common preventable diseases, or are we here to excel in all aspects of life and evolve to the next level? Had a small minority of people not wanted to excel in science you would not have a car to drive, a toaster to make perfect bagels, or a fleshlight so thousands of anti-social geeks can imagine what it is like to have sex with a real human.

directfiesta 07-21-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 18297159)
3rd world here we come!!!!!!!!

This is what we get for being fat/dumb/lazy and letting Marxists (and their whore-ish traitor collaborators) weasel their way into our every position of power and influence.

This pic is just a bit outdated but you get the idea. Same as Clinton, Same as Bush Sr and Baby Bush.
http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/graf_obama-cabinet.jpg

http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/...07/borrow1.jpg


.... damn Obama!

Joshua G 07-21-2011 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ******* (Post 18297363)
I guess it all depends on your philosophy if life. Are we on this earth just to be mediocre, live in houses built of shit, practice voodoo, and die of common preventable diseases, or are we here to excel in all aspects of life and evolve to the next level? Had a small minority of people not wanted to excel in science you would not have a car to drive, a toaster to make perfect bagels, or a fleshlight so thousands of anti-social geeks can imagine what it is like to have sex with a real human.

thats a good point.

Tasty1 07-21-2011 10:23 AM

Why invest, space ships from the future can land here and pick us up!

http://jailbreakvito.files.wordpress...e-part-ii.jpeg

CDSmith 07-21-2011 10:25 AM

Those who actually know what they're talking about know that the space program is among the LAST things that should be cut. It's benefits far outweight it's cost.

Those who say they "don't get it" really should go do some research instead of publicly admitting their ignorance.


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