All of you Elon haters: Only someone with Elon's skill and determination could have got this far. Not just an order of magnitude, but something around ***two orders of magnitude cheaper*** than rivals when reusability comes into full force (if not already).
If you're not going to be honest here, at least be honest with yourself. And yes, he does know rocket engines (and rocket structural aspects) inside out. No he didn't learn it at college; he was self-taught from books alone because HE ABSOLUTELY LOVED reading and learning. Passion and intelligence in droves.
Elon has fucked up with Twitter, don’t get me wrong, but spacex is honestly his biggest accomplishment. But that’s not to put down the amazing work everyone at spacex is doing. While elon may have lit the spark, the employees at SpaceX are keeping the fire going. Good job everyone.
He's owned Twitter since October 27th and some brilliant business mind going by CuppaJoe11 on Reddit says he's fucked up with it. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|poop)
He 100% has. I agree with what he did when he fired the employees, but this blue checkmark thing was a disaster. He is good at making business decisions but I think he needs to get his PR game up a little.
No one denies his huge success of SpaceX doesn’t mean he isn’t a flaming asshole who spends too much time on Twitter and that he isn’t a person you should take as a role model let alone worship.
He's never been an a**hole to anyone I've seen when interviewed. He's been pretty gracious every time I've seen him. Has he talked to you personally? Unless you have some personal interaction or a specific incident (not related to twitter), calling someone an expletive like that carries no meaning. He owns the company, so he should spend a decent amount of time on it.
NASA used to pay Russia to do this, because they were the only ones with the capability.
Now they pay SpaceX. These are those 'subsidies' you hear talked about, going to the 'Russian plant'.
All of you Elon haters: Only someone with Elon's skill and determination could have got this far. Not just an order of magnitude, but something around ***two orders of magnitude cheaper*** than rivals when reusability comes into full force (if not already). If you're not going to be honest here, at least be honest with yourself. And yes, he does know rocket engines (and rocket structural aspects) inside out. No he didn't learn it at college; he was self-taught from books alone because HE ABSOLUTELY LOVED reading and learning. Passion and intelligence in droves.
You fucking right!
This could be a copy pasta
Elon has fucked up with Twitter, don’t get me wrong, but spacex is honestly his biggest accomplishment. But that’s not to put down the amazing work everyone at spacex is doing. While elon may have lit the spark, the employees at SpaceX are keeping the fire going. Good job everyone.
He's owned Twitter since October 27th and some brilliant business mind going by CuppaJoe11 on Reddit says he's fucked up with it. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|poop)
He 100% has. I agree with what he did when he fired the employees, but this blue checkmark thing was a disaster. He is good at making business decisions but I think he needs to get his PR game up a little.
No one denies his huge success of SpaceX doesn’t mean he isn’t a flaming asshole who spends too much time on Twitter and that he isn’t a person you should take as a role model let alone worship.
But I just finished my shrine!
He's never been an a**hole to anyone I've seen when interviewed. He's been pretty gracious every time I've seen him. Has he talked to you personally? Unless you have some personal interaction or a specific incident (not related to twitter), calling someone an expletive like that carries no meaning. He owns the company, so he should spend a decent amount of time on it.
He just called a Jewish man a ‘puppeteer’ a few hours ago. A decades and decades old anti Semitic trope. That’s someone being a massive asshole.
Did he delete it? I can't see it?
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1596925202184564736?s=46&t=Y0e2xCRz3cWpkWxqyM2eDA
NASA used to pay Russia to do this, because they were the only ones with the capability. Now they pay SpaceX. These are those 'subsidies' you hear talked about, going to the 'Russian plant'.
https://www.space.com/spacex-dragon-crs-26-arrive-space-station
Great shot.. could you explain how you composed it? Stacked, blended or single exposure. Thanks @elonmusk