Been there, done that!thedoc wrote:When is the US going to put a man on the Moon, again.bobevenson wrote:Again, dum-dum, when is another country going to put a man on the moon?thedoc wrote:China, Japan, the European Union are all putting satellites in orbit, and sending probes to other bodies in the solar system, which is as much as the US is doing, so there isn't any "catching up" to do.
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Reasonably soon bob, as both China and India have space plans but I guess Mars might be the next destination although the Moon appears to have resources they might use. Personally I think America should be dusting off the Orion plans and resigning from the test-ban treaty but from the looks of your parties you're going to be more concerned with internal civil divisions for quite a while now.bobevenson wrote:Again, dum-dum, when is another country going to put a man on the moon?
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Maybe they should concentrate first on developing an automobile that can compete in the world market.Arising_uk wrote:Reasonably soon bob, as both China and India have space plans.bobevenson wrote:Again, dum-dum, when is another country going to put a man on the moon?
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As I said, Reverend Bob, the design of the Saturn V was overseen by Germans. America would not have made it to the moon without the help of damn fucking refugee Europeans.bobevenson wrote:Again, when will another country catch up with us? I guess 47 years isn't long enough, huh?
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I take it you haven't been to Detroit lately.bobevenson wrote:Maybe they should concentrate first on developing an automobile that can compete in the world market.
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I don't recall ever seeing any cars from India or China on the road.uwot wrote:I take it you haven't been to Detroit lately.bobevenson wrote:Maybe they should concentrate first on developing an automobile that can compete in the world market.
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Please, quit grasping at straws!uwot wrote:As I said, Reverend Bob, the design of the Saturn V was overseen by Germans. America would not have made it to the moon without the help of damn fucking refugee Europeans.bobevenson wrote:Again, when will another country catch up with us? I guess 47 years isn't long enough, huh?
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Reverend Bob, there are very few countries in the world where US built cars are a common sight. The fact is, doing 55mph in a straight line isn't what the rest of us want. When it comes to going round a corner, at speed, American cars are next to useless. Indycars ( more often than not powered by Japanese Honda engines) have to rely on Italian Dallara chassis. If there were any bends in the road to the moon, an American designed rocket would still be struggling to get there.bobevenson wrote:I don't recall ever seeing any cars from India or China on the road.uwot wrote:I take it you haven't been to Detroit lately.
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1. Apologies to all Americans who are not prophets: the moon landings were a fantastic achievement.
2. Yes, I know about the slingshot from Earth's gravity, but it's not the sort of information that gods usually grace their favoured ones with.
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uwot wrote:Reverend Bob, there are very few countries in the world where US built cars are a common sight.bobevenson wrote:I don't recall ever seeing any cars from India or China on the road.uwot wrote:I take it you haven't been to Detroit lately.
In the large U.S. market, you see cars from all over the world, but not a single one from China or India. Please explain.
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40 years ago, the same would have been true of Japanese cars. Be that as it may: in the large Indian market, you see a lot of Hindustans, in China, the there are a lot of Wulings (a lot of VWs too, as it happens), but very few American built cars. Like I said, going slow in a straight line isn't much use outside the US.bobevenson wrote:In the large U.S. market, you see cars from all over the world, but not a single one from China or India. Please explain.
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Bottom line, China and India are not a technological threat to the USA!uwot wrote:40 years ago, the same would have been true of Japanese cars. Be that as it may: in the large Indian market, you see a lot of Hindustans, in China, the there are a lot of Wulings (a lot of VWs too, as it happens), but very few American built cars. Like I said, going slow in a straight line isn't much use outside the US.bobevenson wrote:In the large U.S. market, you see cars from all over the world, but not a single one from China or India. Please explain.
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bobevenson wrote:Maybe they should concentrate first on developing an automobile that can compete in the world market.
Although you ought to pay attention bobby and look how fast the Chinese car market has developed the add the fact that they'll be selling at a price at which no-one, apart from the Indians maybe, can compete.
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Well, if you mean putting a person on the moon, the contemporary USA isn't a threat to the USA of 50 years ago. If it's cars you're on about, the USA is not a technological threat to Korea, never mind Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Britain even Sweden, all of which manufacture cars that make those built in the US look silly.bobevenson wrote:Bottom line, China and India are not a technological threat to the USA!
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That's damn fucking Nazis.uwot wrote:... America would not have made it to the moon without the help of damn fucking refugee Europeans.
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Please, please tell me where I can buy a Chinese car in America.Arising_uk wrote:bobevenson wrote:Maybe they should concentrate first on developing an automobile that can compete in the world market.Maybe America should.
Although you ought to pay attention bobby and look how fast the Chinese car market has developed the add the fact that they'll be selling at a price at which no-one, apart from the Indians maybe, can compete.