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Dogs walking without rhythm reportedly safe.

I rarely hear, so I assume it is a less well known fact, that though Lynch disliked his creation and his movie had a mixed reception, Herbert himself loved it - especially the warped navigators.

“Oh won't somebody rid me of this troublesome priest..." vibes

We lose the OA for the OI and we don’t get either.

Q3 - is the question “what time on a clock” or “what time of day ie where in the sky is the sun”?

Yes as long as you have money you can behave however you want and it's totally fine.

Yes. Did you think hes the only provider of satcomms? Starlink also isnt "military" he even recently prevented them for being used as such. So what’s your point? He’s rich so we should respect him? Come on man, that’s insane.

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Oof that Google was a tough read just now. Well that sucks.

I took the scene in once upon a time as a “roast”, an absurd send-up as a gesture of respect, honestly I think that’s what it was. Not every homage has to be on-the-nose and taken at face value.

Short version:

Well that just brings us back to why he couldn't just sail home?

1) citation needed.

Yeah, if you want to hit a specific port.

Im sure I’m in ignorance here, but after an apparent electrical failure, what happened to using a compass and sails?

No matter what my opinion is of Elon musk, good or bad. No matter what benefit I can see in satellite Internet. Kessler syndrome is still a real thing. Poor view of the night sky will be the least of our problems.

Ill say it: that is too much horsepower. More than an f1 car. More than a spitfire. More than a challenger 2 tank.

And we don’t need to talk about price.

The worst part, I find, is that resisting pressure (the key factor here that caused fatalities) is a *solved* problem. Thick steel. Tried and tested at greater depths, and with a decent contingency factor, extremely reliable. Not even technologically challenging.