View Full Version : I found the perfect job for you Steed
nikimcbee
11-26-12, 08:41 PM
Start packin' your bags....
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49967348/ns/technology_and_science-space/
:rock::salute:
GoldenRivet
11-26-12, 08:53 PM
this guy is out of touch if he thinks "most people in their mid 40s" could scrounge up a half million bucks for the ticket cost.
while he might find that kind of change in the junk drawer, car cup holders and underneath the cushions of the sofa... i dont think most people in their 40s could.
and even if they did have the ability to secure it through a loan, what bank would loan someone $500 large on the weeks leading up to what could amount to a never-to-be-seen-or-heard-from-again suicide mission?
I think its realistic to colonize mars within the near future, but i think if you are going to send a bunch of average Joes tear-assing through space its going to have to run a shade under half a million space bucks.
i think the goal should be to establish a stable colony and then create a way to make round trips so people could be rotated out... like if they want to come back and make back their money authoring books and doing talk shows and the like. :smug:
nikimcbee
11-26-12, 09:20 PM
I just think this will never be cost effective to do. The supply line is too long and if there is some sort of emergency....:dead:
AVGWarhawk
11-26-12, 09:25 PM
I'm in.
Red October1984
11-26-12, 11:42 PM
I'm in.
I'm with you man. Mars is pretty ******* awesome. Living there? Even better!
nikimcbee
11-27-12, 09:46 AM
On a side note, is the Space Shuttle capable of deep space travel? (Assuming the booster rocket to put it out there):hmmm:
Nuts to you lot I'm off to Mars 1st Class thanks to jim for paying for my ticket. :DL:yeah:
BossMark
11-27-12, 12:31 PM
Nuts to you lot I'm off to Mars 1st Class thanks to jim for paying for my ticket. :DL:yeah:
The state our country is in at the moment then you will stand more chance of getting a job on Mars :yep:
On a side note, is the Space Shuttle capable of deep space travel? (Assuming the booster rocket to put it out there):hmmm:
As long as you are not going too far. The oxygen and water supply is the limiting factor so if you are going far you better have a good booster than gets you moving quickly. :03:
kiwi_2005
11-28-12, 07:06 AM
According to what the nutters on youtube say believe it or not. man has been to mars many times, on secret missions to mars since the late 1980s.
Though this part might be true :hmm2: Mars is not a red planet, its actually like the Arizona desert, its sky is a light blue, not red. When the first photos of Mars came out NASA edited the photos of Mars to hide the truth. Something more is happening on Mars than we know about. :o
Red October1984
11-28-12, 08:26 AM
According to what the nutters on youtube say believe it or not. man has been to mars many times, on secret missions to mars since the late 1980s.
Though this part might be true :hmm2: Mars is not a red planet, its actually like the Arizona desert, its sky is a light blue, not red. When the first photos of Mars came out NASA edited the photos of Mars to hide the truth. Something more is happening on Mars than we know about. :o
Anybody else see Apollo 18?
Jimbuna
11-28-12, 11:36 AM
Count me in...can't be much worse than working for a living.
Count me in...can't be much worse than working for a living. You took your time to get here,:)
Jimbuna
11-28-12, 12:00 PM
You took your time to get here,:)
Not been shackled to a computer for the best part of 36 hours that's why.
Not been shackled to a computer for the best part of 36 hours that's why. It was not so, I understand that you worked hard, :yep:
Jimbuna
11-28-12, 12:08 PM
Nuts to you lot I'm off to Mars 1st Class thanks to jim for paying for my ticket. :DL:yeah:
I keep the spacesuit though :)
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