Just waiting for Musk to pull a Gérard Depardieu...
Drinking several bottles of wine a day
Just waiting for Musk to pull a Gérard Depardieu...
Only Crimean ones, of course...Drinking several bottles of wine a day?
Musk is Sergey Korolev, and he knows itNot to mention that Musk has nothing on the late Sergei Korolev
And exactly what significance do you attribute to those two random dates? But I understand that you are probably just mindlessly following Putin's inane propaganda. Or do you really believe in reincarnation, and if so, why are you even in this science and technology based forum???Musk is Sergey Korolev, and he knows it
Korolev died on January 14, 1966, and Musk was born on June 28, 1971
Crimean vines are quite good, you know. The vineyards in Crimea were first founded by ancient Greece colonists more than 2500 years ago.Only Crimean ones, of course...
That's precisely why I brought them up in the first place...Crimean vines are quite good, you know. The vineyards in Crimea were first founded by ancient Greece colonists more than 2500 years ago.
Rationally, logically and methodically explain your relevant knowledge then, please. Mind you, this is an *apolitical* science, engineering, and technology focused forum, without any ideological bent other than getting to the core objective matter at hand. Remember, sine īrā et studiō.I don't believe it, I know
Only Crimean ones, of course...
I've not yet gotten around to sampling them myself either, but I share your understandingWhat Georgian wines? I've never tried Georgian but I understand they make some excellent white-wines.
So sorry, it's all
Thank you for your valiant effort, but I'm really more of a white wine kind of guy - reds are just way too punchy in the palate for me. And from a pure engineering point of view, fermenting grapes with utterly superfluous skins and seeds for red wines, as opposed to removing any extraneous matter, as is customarily done for white wines, to me is just lazy and utterly barbaric pseudo wine-making and trying to pass off a process bug as a feature, instead of extracting this vile detritus in the first place and reducing local entropy. But also, for a general discussion of SpaceX, we seem to have drifted *well* off topic - perhaps we should focus on various Cannabis strains instead?
And so were most Soviet rocket designers.Disgusting! Not to mention that Musk has nothing on the late Sergei Korolev (And the irony is that Korolev was Ukrainian)..
No me, it is the other way around
why? They both did the same things for their "companies"Disgusting! Not to mention that Musk has nothing on the late Sergei Korolev (And the irony is that Korolev was Ukrainian)..
Has SpaceX said that or is the youtube channel making the assumption that because something is different it must have been the cause?seems the Hotstage ring causing the problem flight 7 & 8 had
they modify it for Flight 9 more here
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0_TvgRdrn4
not true. These guys get their info from peeking over the fence (figuratively and literally)It must be from SpaceX otherwise the YouTube channel would not be reporting it? For now let's just take it as fact.
could be this here ?There is probably a "hat" missing. Almost certainly actively water cooled, with holes in it to to get some film cooling going on.
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