This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place.
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This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
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This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
Ooof. No big deal. It's mostly empty space up there... Right?
(The... The sarcasm is evident, yeah?)
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This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
@sjvn will he make multiple drop attempts or he given it up and let some other company to take over the delivery?
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This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
@sjvn Reminds me of the Capitalism trajectory...
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This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
@sjvn
Does the "deorbit" of a brand new satellite mean what I think it means, @sundogplanets ? -
This wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place. Just saying!
Blue Origin lands well, but failed to put sat in right place
: Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place
(www.theregister.com)
'Bezos's crew launched the rocket at 1125 UTC on Sunday, April 19, from LC-36 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.'
These monomaniacal billionaires hate socialism and government, but they love engaging socialized cost-reduction schemes for themselves with government help (insured to spread the risk, naturally -- another cost-socializing mechanism).
But, hey, they're libertarian free enterprise mavericks with no use for 'big government', taxes, or society at large, right?
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@sjvn
Does the "deorbit" of a brand new satellite mean what I think it means, @sundogplanets ?@bestdeadends @sjvn @sundogplanets It has hit the roof.