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Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 197

It's basic research that might pave the way for inventions we can't possibly imagine. I'm not saying we should spend $1 Trillion tomorrow, I'm not on the committee, I can't tell you what the right move is. But spending $50 billion every year, with awards to companies for accomplishing certain goals, for the foreseeable future could very well be an investment in future industries. $50 billion would more than double NASA's budget and personally I think they should get much more.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 197

If something is easy, it isn't worth doing. I think this is worth it (if done right) simply because we can. Doing things just because we can is worthwhile because we'll learn something from it. Exploring the unknown is fantastic because we don't know what we'll get, worst case we'll learn how not to do it. We can't even fathom the best case outcome. Children derive so much joy from learning and experiencing new things, where does that creative magic go as people age?

Comment Re:Early reviews (Score 1) 175

I really like the entire irony of Episode III, he spends the whole movie trying to stop something that only happens because he's trying to stop it. Makes the movie hard to watch a second time, you want to just tell Anakin why he's having the visions. Well that and you want to beat up Lucas for not hiring a science adviser. Seriously, the space fights would look so much cooler if the orbital mechanics were even somewhat realistic, also large ships should never be in atmosphere (something the Halo books get right that Reach completely screwed up)

What should have been changed in the first two was more lead up to where Episode I drops in, a half hour of movie before it and the plot would make much more sense

Comment Re:No, you can't (Score 1) 314

I'm going to start college next year as an aero major (not sure where yet) and to back you up I know that to get my dream job (SpaceX) I need hands on experience. That means I'll be spending a lot of time working on the Formula SAE or some similar team. I'll take the debt load willingly (although it won't be as bad as some, I'll get quite a bit of financial aid) because I know it's a unique experience that I want to take advantage of and pulling a high GPA while doing research and/or an engineering competition will take far too much time for me to work a full time job.

Comment Re:Go see a pen and paper election before you knoc (Score 1) 241

Compulsory voting? That's a terrible idea, it encourages people that aren't informed, and wouldn't go if they didn't have to, to vote. Voting isn't a good thing. Informed voting is. I read a post on /. that I think is a great idea, party affiliation shouldn't be indicated on the ballot.

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