But maybe more importantly: what fuck does that guy eat? He's 90. He looks amazing and us extremely quick witted and funny.
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A great deal more affecting than anything Jeff has to say
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Big Star Trek and space fan here, but to me it was very underwhelming. A pointless jump with a subsequent fall, they didn't do anything at all, just sat there.
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Pretty much what happened when Alan Shepard went into space 60 years ago. And look how the space programme expanded from there. The current crop of billionaires are making the first steps to make access to space available to anyone. Baby steps, but that's where we are.
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He's from Ohio, he only works in space.
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He really seemed to have had a profound existential moment. It was amazing to see his unfiltered reaction.
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That’s one of the things astronauts notice in space … just how incredibly thin our atmosphere is.
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But also lols when he started saying it the first time round... and instead of listening Bezos turned, grabbed champagne, and started spraying it everywhere...
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It seems less the space side of things, he was more shocked how thin and fragile this life giving atmosphere really is.
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It was unexpectedly moving and he was so eloquent about the experience.
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