Elon Musk's offer 'not practical' for cave mission, Thai rescue chief says https://bbc.in/2u1WT0t pic.twitter.com/CXRy7l4Ia1
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and by that you and your team could really design the build the pod in no time and fly it to the place where it could be used if needed. And you did! That makes every engineer (me included) proud of there provision.
We, the human race really do appreciate your work. For our generation and the future generations to come! Thank you for dreaming and making it reality!
So an engineer using his own time and resources and at his own expense comes up with an idea to help and in conjunction and consultation with the divers on the ground as to what they need as a back up plan the only comments are so negative sad to read 
This is the tweet I sent to the Guardian In reply to other people being so disrespectful @elonmusk should not have to explain any of this so sad 
Keep on rocking man. Ignore the naysayers. What you give people is...hope. Hope that maybe there is an Elon Musk and his best of the best team out there, to keep on fighting for another breath of air. Hope, is a good thing.
I wasn't called a "kitchenware company" until I sold kitchenware. Really makes you think.
No matter what you do or say, haters are gonna hate. But, no matter what the haters do or say, those who love and appreciate your vision and your work aren't going to stop supporting you. I tend to believe that there are more people who do appreciate what you do.
I agree. It's a case of haters (of Elon and his teams) are loud and obnoxious, too enamored with hearing their own voices spewing lies and negativity. 

Billionaire in general, on top of having a negative connotation, elicits a social response in either extreme. The havoc @Tesla in particular has caused within the auto/energy industry and you've got a damn big target. Your love and commitment to science, engineering, and your...
...fellow man became unquestionably clear to me after your @60Minutes interview referencing Neil Armstrong and others. I can’t wait to do my own small part investing in future generations advancement, be that by pavement, or amongst the stars. Thank you for leading the way.
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