“I will simply print another one.”
Clearly, the solution is to ban printers.
“I will simply print another one.”
Clearly, the solution is to ban printers.
Jeff Foust reports on the new launch company’s first planned product, and wonders if there’s a market for it.
I talked to Buzz yesterday, and he’s promoting a huge social-media celebration of the event (the actual anniversary is a week from Sunday).
[Update a while later]
Jeff Foust has a piece up at The Space Review.
Well, this is kind of a frightening interview.
That he was allowed to manage anything at NASA explains a lot.
Dean Kamen has what looks like a pretty nifty way to get off the grid. As he says, it beats the hell out of solar panels.
This journalist is far too credulous about Skylon. But this is the funniest line in the piece:
Space travel is currently dominated by Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic and Elon Musk’s SpaceX…
I’ll have to tweet the guy.
Leonard David reviews Erik Seedhouse’s new book on the suborbital industry.
As an aside, how does Springer sell books at those prices? Almost thirty bucks for a Kindle?
Seeing three terabytes for a hundred bucks at Newegg.
My problem is, I don’t know what I’d do with that much storage. I don’t need bigger drives; I’d like cheaper ones. But as with restaurants and food, the marginal cost of adding capacity is low, but the basic overhead of manufacturing a drive seems to set a lower limit on the price.