November 2020
I can hardly wait to see that one. After the kind of success Musk has had it’s got to be easy for him to disclaim 2 out of 3 chances for success and just stick with 1 out of 3. Not many CEOs do that. (Just thought I’d say so before all the Tesla/Elon haters weigh in
December 2020
Love him or hate him, Musk has revolutionized the space launch industry. And, he has done it in full view of the general public, failures and all. Things are about to get even more interesting. A new launch complex is under construction at the Kennedy Space Center to accommodate Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket, which claims to be larger than Musk’s Falcon Heavy vehicle. We have a new space race, but this time between competing private companies, not governments. Should be fun to watch.
December 2020
I have a deep dark hate for the Muskrat and Tesla and pretty much everything they stand for.
With that said Space X is a different company with qualified engineers and seems to produce an acceptable product. My feelings on Space X are more neutral, although I’m sure they would be better off without Musk.
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December 2020
▶ maule
Yours is a strange and nonsensical position. SpaceX would not even exist without Musk!
December 2020
If not them then someone else would have filled the need. Space X/Muskrat have no magical powers. That’s the beauty of the (semi) free market. Again take my hate in context. I have nothing against Space X per se, just the egotistical snarky megalomaniacal dope smoking ‘leader’ that is the Muskrat and his firstborn, Tesla.