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The Challenger crew were awake and very aware that something had gone terribly wrong. Whether or not they ever knew they were in a crew compartment attached to nothing but sky is debatable.

Let me give you an earlier, real-world example that might help clarify what Musk was getting at. (Hint: It has something to do with survivability of manned missions.)

Let me give you an earlier, real-world example that might help clarify what Musk meant.

This 1000x.

Exactly. The Bourne movies did for fight scenes what Quantum of Solace did for car chases.

At home, the narrative will simply be “LOOK! RUSSIA STRONK! NO VEAKNESS UNLIKE HOMONAZI EUROPEANS!” and that will be enough for them.

Hard freezes followed by kernel panics that only occurr under heavy load.

My 2012 15" (non-Retina) MBP is not doing so well, despite the fact I’ve babied it, kept it free of dust, well-ventilated and usually don’t carry it around all day.

The PRG rules. In addition to the airline credit, you get free roadside assistance which is worth about $45 a year. For me, actual total cost of having the PRG comes to about $50 a year.

The PRG rules. In addition to the airline credit, you get free roadside assistance which is worth about $45 a year.

You just know they asked for “The Thing”, assuming that NASA would send them the Carpenter movie.

I’m glad that he finally found a way to make the characters in his movies teal. There wasn’t enough in every frame already.

It may sound like an annoying tech startup, but it certainly disrupted the marketplace.

To be fair, the backlog is probably so enormous that even a dedicated maintenance catchup plan is only going to scratch the surface for a long while.

What’s worse, the people who don’t read the articles before commenting, or the people who see a remotely provocative headline and rush in to reflexively post about all of the comments they expect to see, but no one has actually posted.

(As of now) the headline reads: “Anton Yelchin Death: Jeep Cherokees Were Recalled for Confusing Parking Brakes”.

Now I’m thinking of the fans who broke into the Star Trek TNG sets back in the ‘80s and promptly broke shit and moved other things that were likely setup for shots.

I can’t wait until Bezos sues NASA over the one-click rocket launch button.

Side Note: The Sony A7 series is absolutely amazing and I don’t think I’m ever going back to a DSLR.

It’s strange to see that style of random capitalization in post that’s not discussing “chemtrails”.