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When will Jack drop dead?

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The crew cabin did not explode. It separated intact and descended to the ocean over two minutes and 12 seconds, during which the crew was almost certainly alive. The cabin was found relatively whole on the ocean floor but obviously hitting the water at 200MPH was not survivable. Three of the seven astronauts activated their Personal Egress Air Packs (PEAPs), which supply emergency air. The pilot’s PEAP was activated, and his switch panel had switches moved from launch positions, implying deliberate action after the explosion.
The shuttle was always a mistake. If Congress and the White House had had the guts to keep NASA under the tested and proven Apollo-Saturn platform funded, there would have been no O-ring burn-thru, there would have been no wingtip foam strike, and according to NASA's own 2007 report, the same amount of money that was spent on the shuttle would have ensured six Apollo launches a year (the shuttle averaged 4.5), two of them yearly to the moon, and U.S. boots on Mars likely no later than 1992.
 
The shuttle was always a mistake. If Congress and the White House had had the guts to keep NASA under the tested and proven Apollo-Saturn platform funded, there would have been no O-ring burn-thru, there would have been no wingtip foam strike, and according to NASA's own 2007 report, the same amount of money that was spent on the shuttle would have ensured six Apollo launches a year (the shuttle averaged 4.5), two of them yearly to the moon, and U.S. boots on Mars likely no later than 1992.
Meh. IMO there is value in learning what not to do again…..

The sts slowed us down, but at the right time.

While we could have had moved ahead then, our chances for success are higher now that technology is significantly more scalable.

Fail fast, fail early.
 
It's amazing how he comes across as a stereotype of the most obnoxious, ignorant, out of touch, stupid, elderly boomer imaginable while being Generation X.
As we've said before, Boomer in his case is a state of mind. He might be Gen-X like on the fringes of it but he's a Boomer in everything else that matters.

The shuttle was always a mistake. If Congress and the White House had had the guts to keep NASA under the tested and proven Apollo-Saturn platform funded, there would have been no O-ring burn-thru, there would have been no wingtip foam strike, and according to NASA's own 2007 report, the same amount of money that was spent on the shuttle would have ensured six Apollo launches a year (the shuttle averaged 4.5), two of them yearly to the moon, and U.S. boots on Mars likely no later than 1992.
The whole point was a reusable space vehicle. Sure they got it but at the cost of spending way more on fuel, boosters and having to build a new one every few years. It was simply a waste of money from the get go.
 
Jack just likes the idea of a white massive thing being shot into near warp.

I'm not "that" old but apparently I was nursing when the challenger happened. Jack isn't very smart, like any smart... but he will take any anti basic and pass it off as some kinda smart. Jack is the kinda reason conspiry theories die. When someone says X war is fake they show jack as pro/anti.. and silly and no one asks more.

I don't want to side line, but basically Jack is dumb as fuck and thinks he sees things no one else can. He's fat and his grand kid will be black.
 
Wait...

Why would remembering breakthroughs in cancer research, and access to any music ever be a problem? Also, long form televised dramas? Soap operas have existed for decades(since what, the 50s? long before fatty was born). I don't even know what the fuck "barf me out" is, or "spazoid"(other than being some garbage 80's speak I don't recall), and "where's herb" is a fucking burger king commercial ad campaign. Those are better than cancer breakthroughs and access to basically any music?

And that's ignoring the obvious globalization going on since fucking NATO. I know he's a mushbrain but holy shit you would think he'd at least remember NAFTA.
 
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This fat oaf did this right before he disabled his comments. God, what a coward. It also tells me he was combing through old videos, probably to ban/block people from his channel? IDK. But to reply to that randomly and then literally that day in his stream start talking about how he's busy all the time, really makes me think I may have gotten under his skin just a bit.

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Are you actually retarded
 
As much as he bitches about NYC today listen to anyone who lived there in the 70's and 80's it's like they're talking about a War Zone and if you find video it looks like one. Time Square was all rundown businesses, porn shops, hookers, drug addicts, dealers, and pimps.
It was called the Rotten Apple for a damn good reason. Tales of Times Square is an excellent book on part of this. While the Big Apple isn't fully rotten yet, it's alarming how hard it declined from the 90s.
 
While the Big Apple isn't fully rotten yet, it's alarming how hard it declined from the 90s.
As recently as 2015, I remember walking around St. Mark's Place at 1:30AM with a friend, seeing so many people in the street and thinking how amazingly chill it was. Manhattan felt downright safe. Its regression was surprisingly precipitous in many ways, but they were already using boneheaded regulations to make it impossible for small and medium businesses to survive. They killed it for good with lockdowns that shut down a heartbreaking number of local gems, those independent shops and eateries that made New York so special. And they’re not reopening, as the entrepreneurs got the message loud and clear: We will destroy your entire livelihood and you will have zero recourse.

And that’s before you even consider the crime and the impact of hundreds of thousands of illegals being bussed to NY. I stopped taking the subway in 2021. It just got too nasty and not worth the disgust and hassle.

Jack’s not wrong that NY has been decimated and Mamdani will make it even worse. But he has no ability to articulate why those statements are accurate. His useless life should be snuffed out ASAP.
 
I agree NYC is worse off now than 10 years ago with Affordable Housing disappearing and illegal immigration not helping that also all the theft that makes drugs stores look like museums with everything behind glass. Same can be said for San Francisco. But I get tired of Right-Wingers like Jack opining for the good old days that were never as good as we remember and to be fair, I also hate Lefties who act like America is a Fascist State right now. Forget Wars or the Depression just look at 1968 and tell me America is worse today than back then I mean Assassinations, Riots in Major Cities, the Democratic Conventions and the shit show it was, Vietnam and the Tet Offensive I mean Jesus Christ put things in perspective.
 
NYC actually had a population decrease over the past decade, so housing should be more affordable if it were just based on supply/demand
That's why I said affordable housing and if you're opening the gates to even more poor and you already can't house those you have it's only going to get worse. I'm not against immigration just have the housing in place for new people before you become a Sanctuary city don't be Canada which opened the flood gates for immigrations before building the housing for them and thus causing a housing crisis. Now what smoothed brains like Jack don't understand is that people in these cities tend not to vote Republican because it's unlikely Republicans would want to build Affordable Housing, and the issue will only get worse because the Dems don't want to halt the brakes on immigration. Now I'm going to get off my soap box before I get too many political sperging ratings.
 
NYC actually had a population decrease over the past decade, so housing should be more affordable if it were just based on supply/demand
Residential real estate in general has a very non-linear demand curve, and NYC hasn’t responded to traditional RE economics in over 100 years.

NYC does follow a pattern of falling to shit, then the gays come in make a bad neighborhood safer, fun and quirky, then it gentrifies as wealthy people in their 60’s buy places for their dumb privileged kids to move into later in college and fund their kid’s startup trendy businesses. Then the cycle continues. At the end of the day, vulture corporate REIT’s or Shlomo hold the note on the building and a chokehold on city agencies.

At this point I want most real estate in nyc nationalized and redistributed to the gays on permanent leasehold. Or at minimum, an apartheid structure where the gays get everything outside of financial district manhattan and mid town, blacks get queens, wops get SI, and we bus all the J’s out to monsey as a containment zone and fill up Brooklyn with brown people (then plug the tunnels)


It’s still a great place to live if you have non-taxable income of at least $650k per year as an individual .
 
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NYC actually had a population decrease over the past decade, so housing should be more affordable if it were just based on supply/demand
Except it’s not, thanks to insane legislation like the FARE Act (shifting broker fees to landlords, who — as every fucking person with a brain knew would happen — simply raised rents to compensate), HSTPA caps on rent and vacancy decontrol removing landlord incentives to renovate and reducing supply, permits dropping 76% YoY when the 421a tax break expired in 2022, landlord costs like maintenance, insurance and taxes rising up to 115%, and on and on.

Jack’s mom was from NY but has he ever been there?
 
Jack’s mom was from NY but has he ever been there?
The 2014 'Sizzle Showdown' in Herald Square Manhattan is where this masterpiece was taken.
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