Rarely do memes fit so perfectly, well played. *saves image*
the fish one is excellent.Rarely do memes fit so perfectly, well played. *saves image*
We don't need anything Russian has either. We have better stuff than the Chinese and Russian junk.
With competing private firms, we are set for some interesting growth.We don't need anything Russian has either. We have better stuff than the Chinese and Russian junk.
The USA, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, etc... Those are are allies.
We've won the space race. United States industry is the best in the world.
I have a Celestron NextStar Evolution 6" telescope. It was an impulse buy and if I made it again I would get the 8" or maybe the 10. I don't take it anywhere so a bigger one would have been better.With competing private firms, we are set for some interesting growth.
As a stargazer, I do disapprove of swarmsats like Starlink.
Yeah, but no one wants to pay for the cost of US labor, which is what's gotten us in this situation in the first place. I'm all for US manufactured goods, but folks better be ready to buckle up for a ride next time they go to buy an electric coffee pot, and wonder why it's 3 times as expensive as before.We need to stop sending new products to China to be manufactured. That way they wouldn't be able to continue stealing our intellectual property.
Time to shut off the spigot.
I hear you but I still remember Curtis Mathis televisions. They lasted decades. We need to go back to products that lasted. They can still be made. This cheap crap you're supposed to replace every couple of years is pure Bovine Dung.Yeah, but no one wants to pay for the cost of US labor, which is what's gotten us in this situation in the first place. I'm all for US manufactured goods, but folks better be ready to buckle up for a ride next time they go to buy an electric coffee pot, and wonder why it's 3 times as expensive as before.
It sucks because there are so many good people living in China and working hard to make it a better place, but their government is really making it hard to justify maintaining a close trusting relationship (in my weak ass opinion based on just the shit I have read over the years and no actual inside information) with them.We need to stop sending new products to China to be manufactured. That way they wouldn't be able to continue stealing our intellectual property.
Time to shut off the spigot.
Better be made to last 3x as long then. Plus side there would be less garbage, and packaging/pollution of shipping would be drastically reduced, so many ways to think about the price we pay for things.Yeah, but no one wants to pay for the cost of US labor, which is what's gotten us in this situation in the first place. I'm all for US manufactured goods, but folks better be ready to buckle up for a ride next time they go to buy an electric coffee pot, and wonder why it's 3 times as expensive as before.
The one bit of advice I give other stargazers is to buy the biggest best pair of binos that you can hold on target. From a dark-sky night I have seen every Messier object (some barely!) with my 30-year old Fujinon 10x70 pair.I have a Celestron NextStar Evolution 6" telescope. It was an impulse buy and if I made it again I would get the 8" or maybe the 10. I don't take it anywhere so a bigger one would have been better.
Many people think that you'll see images like from the hubble or something but that's far from the case. I can however see the spot on Jupiter and some of its moons. I can see the ring around saturn but it's not like other images you see.
Overall I'm happy with the telescope. I don't use it much but if I get it all setup and the coordinates set correctly it's just a scroll through the database to go to a target and follow it along its trajectory. It usually gets off track but close enough to go in and manually adjust to look at the target planet, star, etc...
I cannot find a bedsheet that lasts a full year. Linens used to wear for decades. Now you have to buy like Italian boutique stuffI hear you but I still remember Curtis Mathis televisions. They lasted decades. We need to go back to products that lasted. They can still be made. This cheap crap you're supposed to replace every couple of years is pure Bovine Dung.
They did last at least last 3 times longer though.Yeah, but no one wants to pay for the cost of US labor, which is what's gotten us in this situation in the first place. I'm all for US manufactured goods, but folks better be ready to buckle up for a ride next time they go to buy an electric coffee pot, and wonder why it's 3 times as expensive as before.
I have found thst the premium products are also not as durable as they were. All three of my CD transports, some sorta big money, crapped out because the bit from Sony, that they stopped making, failed.They did at least last 3 times longer though.