I'd like to think I wouldn't change. But I probably would and probably not in ways I could anticipate.
So what? At least you earn something.![]()
I think some people shouldn't take a thread about a hypothetical run in with a lot of money, too seriously.
On that note, since waivers are okay for giant windmills to kill American eagles, I'd build a big one that says on it: The Eagle-nator 3000: Waiver Addition
The power will go strictly to power the neon lettering sign.
Invest and then go to space, the final frontier. Also, destroy my enemies.
Isn't there a couple of rich people planning to go around the Moon sometime next year?
Yep, on Dragon V2, along with a crew of astronauts hired by SpaceX. Cost of a ticket is unknown, but likely in the tens of millions of dollars. However, in as little as 10 years this might only cost $50k. I'm definitely going to space, but with 100 mil I'll get there sooner.
How much would your own ship cost?
I'd love to know how this is done in Star Trek because even there seems almost anyone can have their own spacecraft. I mean how does one procure such a thing?
No, I want a truck, not a car with an open trunk.
Aren't they all?
That's fine and dandy until the Belters become fed up of being oppressed and start dropping rocks on the Earth.In the coming decades this isn't going to be a problem anymore as resources in space are going to become cheap and abundant due to asteroid mining. Ships are going to get big and cheap, all 3d printed in space for use in space. But that's a few decades away. I actually think that by the time of StarTrek starships should be significantly larger than anything we've seen, since they can mine not only our own asteroid belt but those of any other uninhabited solar systems, building ships of any size.
That's fine and dandy until the Belters become fed up of being oppressed and start dropping rocks on the Earth.
I bet they'll be bobby-dazzlers. I won't expand on that...By then we'll have Space Marines.....
I bet they'll be bobby-dazzlers. I won't expand on that...
That's fine and dandy until the Belters become fed up of being oppressed and start dropping rocks on the Earth.
The joke possibly escaped you, ke? Anyway, you ain't going to build a viable asteroid-mining industry for as little as $100M. You might be a minority share/stock holder though.I don't think highly paid small crews of engineers repairing mining robots and 3D printers are going to pose a problem.
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