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Pat Flannery wrote:
And you can go to see those suborbital tests in your Moller Flying Car. You have seen many exiting exhibits today, but the most astounding one is the Egress, which you will find right behind that door. Assuming the kit contains several strong samarium-cobalt refrigerator magnets for surreptitiously attaching your hobbyist satellite to the legitimate payload. So the kit price breakdown is $79.99 for the parts and $7,920.01 for the SpaceX employee bribe (labor). :-) Dave |
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