I'm thinking a lot of the equipment is different as well, and since they mention simulating equipment malfunctions, that plays an important part, especially with the additional limitations/simulated dangers.
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I guess that depends on what you consider reasonable. I figure if they're starting with simulations such as this now, it's reasonable to expect an actual manned mission in maybe 20 years.
I feel bad I laughed out loud at this.
So it's only "your" community as long as it suits and benefits Reddit for which they are happy that you grow and moderate said community, but if it doesn't suit them, then it's not yours, it's "the people's", unless of course the people vote democratically to change the nature of the community, in which case it doesn't belong to them either, and so it belongs to Reddit and they can do with it what they want.
What a bunch of buuuuuuuullshieeeeeeeeeet.
Dude, you just unlocked a memory for me. I had the same experience with the first Men In Black movie. It was an unfinished cut with unrendered CGI, you just saw some untextured polygonal models in place. Now I want to find it.
I'm not getting it, can someone explain? Sorry for being dumb.
Oh, that's weird, the third link for me shows as https://kbin.social/c/nonononoyes@lemmy.world
That's probably a kbin issue then, since I'm on it. Sorry.
Subbed, thank you. Just FYI, the formatting for your kbin link is incorrect, it should be "m" not "c". Cheers.
anywaaaaaaaaaays...