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NASA- the biggest waste of money ever



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This reminds me of the time they spent billions of dollars to put a Johnny on the Spot on Mars. The idea being they'd collect "Dirty" samples from aliens after they flushed, it'd collect in a smooch pod which then would travel through an underground tunnel and come out a hole a distance away from the Johnny. They thought it worked when they got the first smooch pod. But when they opened it the music to the Twilight Zone started playing and they got a note saying they forgot the Toilet Paper.

Man were the tax payers angry about that fiasco.



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Wait... those are old news, I bought one from the local space museum and they had a store where you could buy those pens for 5 dollars.



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xbebop said:
NASA needs more money IMO.

I want to live on the moon, dammit.

 

I know! Screw defense spending! and to hell with welfare!



It is not the pencil but the technology that they can make out of this being successful. $2 billion should be all worth it.



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Why not just create artificial gravity. Much more practical.

Man, I remember this myth from about 15yrs ago or so. I know I have heard it many times.