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Michael Goulish

@mick_goulish

Programmer since Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth. Recent grad degree in Space Resources. At age 9, tried to buy a piece of the Moon. They said no. They'll be sorry.

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Every AI has its price. Mick: Hey, Grok! Is there any way I could bribe you to give me a really low X-Score, like 8 or 9 ? Grok: Sorry, but I'm not the kind of AI you can bribe! My programming doesn't allow for that kind of deal-making, especially when it comes to

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When the Big Rocket flies this evening, for the three minutes that the first stage burns, it will be putting out something like 300 Gigawatts of power. That is 25% of the entire electrical generating capacity of the United States of America. Coming out of a 9-meter circle.

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Starship, and the ability to make carbon nanotube cables in zero-G, is all we need to make Life much more than multiplanetary. x.com/Mick_Goulish/s…

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The Mutant --------------------------- I was spending some time in the Urgent Care waiting area and it involved holding down a chair with my butt for quite a while. So I was interested when a young mother came in and left her two children at the kid's area by the big, really

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SpaceX Falcon 9 booster B1067 has now flown 30 times. A new booster costs something like $30 million. Getting a used one ready to fly again costs something like $250,000. By itself, B1067 has now saved more than $850 million. And you ain't seen nothing yet.

SpaceX Falcon 9 booster B1067 has now flown 30 times. 

A new booster costs something like $30 million.
Getting a used one ready to fly again costs something like $250,000.

By itself, B1067 has now saved more than $850 million.

And you ain't seen nothing yet.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 has now launched more payload into Low Earth Orbit than the entire human race did in the first twenty-five years of the Space Age: from Sputnik until about 1982. And you ain't seen *nothing* yet.

SpaceX Falcon 9  has now launched more payload into Low Earth Orbit than the entire human race did in the first twenty-five years of the Space Age: from Sputnik until about 1982.

And you ain't seen *nothing* yet.
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Well. I just read a doctor's blog post that mentioned that low-dose lithium might help with obesity and type 2 diabetes. And he mentioned that many Americans get small amounts of lithium from their ground water. So I looked for some maps. They seem interesting. Higher

Well.

I just read a doctor's blog post that mentioned that low-dose lithium might help with obesity and type 2 diabetes.

And he mentioned that many Americans get small amounts of lithium from their ground water.

So I looked for some maps.

They seem interesting.

Higher
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Assuming that Starship, Superheavy, and Raptor 3 all last an average of 100 flights before they have to be discarded, and assuming that SpaceX can get close to their manufacturing price targets... The cost to orbit a payload with Starship v4 will be TEN DOLLARS

Assuming that Starship, Superheavy, and Raptor 3 all last an average of 100 flights before they have to be discarded, and assuming that SpaceX can get close to their manufacturing price targets...

The cost to orbit a payload with Starship v4 will be

          TEN   DOLLARS
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SilverDegen Strategy Been thinking about buying copper rounds. I could use some input on Copper as an precious metal when Silver goes to the Moon? Thanks.

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I deleted the diner post because of the negativity. I'm sorry so many people see the world the way you do. I had a great breakfast today and I plan to do it again. Hope maybe someone got something from it.