The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
@aral All countries must object to these sky mirrors and sky data centres. The adverse impacts are on the entire world, and some will last many lifetimes. That’s without even considering the Kessler effect.
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
@aral Which is quite apt, when 'muricans bought Ikea cupboards, which AFAIK were always intended to be secured to the wall, not mounted them to the wall, and which killed their unattended children.
(I understand I'm veering on the edge of victim blaming, yet if you don't secure a item which manual tells you to secure the item I have a hard time to put all the blame on the corporation.)
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
@aral I wish I could send my sock drawer into orbit, haven't found a matched pair in years.
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
@aral
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The US is not fit to regulate a sock drawer much less what goes into orbit.
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