AJ Gentile
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That money's not enough. But gun to the head. Gun to the head. Gun to the head. We went to the moon without people. That's what I would go with. But let me preface by saying, my head, I'm like a bobblehead. I go back and forth, and I can be convinced one way or the other. It's a very complicated issue.
That money's not enough. But gun to the head. Gun to the head. Gun to the head. We went to the moon without people. That's what I would go with. But let me preface by saying, my head, I'm like a bobblehead. I go back and forth, and I can be convinced one way or the other. It's a very complicated issue.
That money's not enough. But gun to the head. Gun to the head. Gun to the head. We went to the moon without people. That's what I would go with. But let me preface by saying, my head, I'm like a bobblehead. I go back and forth, and I can be convinced one way or the other. It's a very complicated issue.
You could see the reflections.
You could see the reflections.
You could see the reflections.
Yeah. Weird. It's a good episode. I get into all of that. I cover Bart. Buzz Aldrin knows how to throw a shot. Kind of.
Yeah. Weird. It's a good episode. I get into all of that. I cover Bart. Buzz Aldrin knows how to throw a shot. Kind of.
Yeah. Weird. It's a good episode. I get into all of that. I cover Bart. Buzz Aldrin knows how to throw a shot. Kind of.
There's no – I don't know why. If we could 3D print anything, why don't we send a 3D printer up into orbit and then every time Elon launches a Starlink, just bring some substrate, bring some wire and just deliver it there. Every time – because you're going to do 10,000 of them. Just bring some wire, bring some wire, bring some aluminum. Yeah. and we can just build the stuff in orbit.
There's no – I don't know why. If we could 3D print anything, why don't we send a 3D printer up into orbit and then every time Elon launches a Starlink, just bring some substrate, bring some wire and just deliver it there. Every time – because you're going to do 10,000 of them. Just bring some wire, bring some wire, bring some aluminum. Yeah. and we can just build the stuff in orbit.
There's no – I don't know why. If we could 3D print anything, why don't we send a 3D printer up into orbit and then every time Elon launches a Starlink, just bring some substrate, bring some wire and just deliver it there. Every time – because you're going to do 10,000 of them. Just bring some wire, bring some wire, bring some aluminum. Yeah. and we can just build the stuff in orbit.
We don't have to worry about escaping gravity. Just build stuff up, 3D print stuff in orbit.
We don't have to worry about escaping gravity. Just build stuff up, 3D print stuff in orbit.
We don't have to worry about escaping gravity. Just build stuff up, 3D print stuff in orbit.
It fills up the whole window, and they even say in that film... We've got the camera right up against the window. No one can get in between it. But then someone walks in between the camera and the thing. Someone walks by, and then you see what looks like a piece of plastic go whoosh, and then everything opens up.
It fills up the whole window, and they even say in that film... We've got the camera right up against the window. No one can get in between it. But then someone walks in between the camera and the thing. Someone walks by, and then you see what looks like a piece of plastic go whoosh, and then everything opens up.
It fills up the whole window, and they even say in that film... We've got the camera right up against the window. No one can get in between it. But then someone walks in between the camera and the thing. Someone walks by, and then you see what looks like a piece of plastic go whoosh, and then everything opens up.
And we don't even have a direct feed because they broadcast the feed on a wall and then pointed a TV camera at the wall. Yeah. And that's what we see.
And we don't even have a direct feed because they broadcast the feed on a wall and then pointed a TV camera at the wall. Yeah. And that's what we see.