-What are my chances? -Not good. -You mean not good, like one out of a hundred? -I'd say more like one out of a million. (Big smile spreading on Jim Carreys face) -So you're telling me there's a chance? YEAH!!!
You should do a story about Bechtel, the company charging the 2.7 billion for the (originally 383 million) launch platform. The company caused a revolution in Bolivia called the Cochabamba water war after privatising the drinking water supply and lobbying (bribing) the government to make it illegal to collect rainwater or river water. The poorest people paid half their income for water. A James Bond villain is actually based on the company's business in Bolivia. When the US government went looking for a company to rebuild Iraq's water infrastructure, of course they chose Bechtel, they are like if Enron and Boeing made a baby corporation.
Interesting. Contact Moon and other investigative channels. They could do an expose on Bechtel, who have a dodgy history of corruption from what I recall.
I forget the details now, it's been so long; but sometimes back in the '80s(?), Bechtel was involved in some kind of scandal involving the construction industry.
Really appreciate the quiet professionalism folks and really the detailed work that you do. Feels like you keep us all well informed without the usual very common inflated / hysterical "click bait" style reporting everywhere else 🙂
Video idea: would you guys be able to do a video about chinas and other countries moon landing plans? It could be a very interesting deep dive especially as we hear a lot about NASAs plans!
Heh we already did such a video last year but it would probably be good idea to revisit it and see what things have changed since and what's the status of each of the Moon programs
I am really loving the visible progress at blue origins facilitys, and I hope that they do well. the more people compeating in the space industry the better
Always enjoy each and every video of NSF. So much info and data. More data more better as Jack would say. Thanks Ryan, Adrian, Alex and the whole NSF team for these videos. Keep up the great work NSF team.
as everybody mentions in comments, if you do not get the reference, it just means you get to have a blind watchthrough of Dumb and Dumber enjoy, it's worth it
From what I can tell the last project Bechtel completed on time and or under budget was Hoover Dam in 1936. Other than that they have a history of over-runs, overtime, overbudget and flat out meh to very much not-good project management. They are very, very well connected though sooo......
"an explosion" doesn't give any information abt what happened which is the point of this video so they meant "an overpressure tank collapse" not an explosion
NASA should be allowed to switch the payment model for their contracts if issues go beyond a certain point. That way, when a company like Bechtel screws up, NASA can minimise the damage by switching to the payment model of Starliner (I don't remember the name but I'm talking about the one where Boeing had to bear the extra costs)
It would seem like a good idea for SpaceX to commence building the parts for construction of a new tower for installation at a new facility external to the US but with limited DoD approval for access to sensitive technology.
@NSF - Adrian: Die Tore sind akkurat auf Hölzer gelegt und sehen garnicht so aus, als wären sie irgendwie runtergefallen oder ausgebeult. Das Dach sieht allerdings schon so aus als wäre was von innen dagegen geknallt und hätte kurz eine stehende Flamme gesehen. (Wie bei ner Mehlstaubflamme die unter der Decke stehen bleibt)
Lloyd Christmas : I want to ask you a question, straight out, flat out, and I want you to give me the honest answer. What do you think the chances are of a guy like you and a girl like me ending up together? Mary Swanson : Well Lloyd, that's difficult to say. We really don't... Lloyd Christmas : Hit me with it! Just give it to me straight! I came a long way just to see you Mary, just... The least you can do is level with me. What are my chances? Mary Swanson : Not good. [the background soundtrack music suddenly stops] Lloyd Christmas : [he gulps, his mouth twitching] You mean, not good like one out of a hundred? Mary Swanson : I'd say more like one out of a million. Lloyd Christmas : [long pause while he processes what he's heard] So you're telling me there's a chance. YEAH!
SpaceX should start sending FAA bills for the cost of unnecessary delay in its development program. And and pay back bills they wete sent with deductions from those bills.
What a terrible idea. This poster has probably only considered the "gotcha feeling" in this action....rather than the emotional response from an agency made of humans that may already feel frustrated in their roles..... Something to consider....
We have seen the damage a F9 rocket does when crashing in to its barge instead of landing, what's gonna happen if new Glen crashes into Jacklyn? Sink it maybe?
Peoples imagination is running away abit. There are several factors to consider, There isn't that much difference in propellant remains between F9 and NG during landing. SpaceX haven't crashed a booster in sometime, the recent one, landing leg collasped after landing so not so much of a crash. NG will almost certainly do what SpaceX do and aim NG away from barge until they are sure they can attempting a landing, again not likely to crash into the barge at high speeed. Finally, when SpaceX were crashing booster in the early days there was barely a scratch. Even the recently explosion the comment was that they basically gave the barge a fresh coat of paint.
They're aiming the GS1 booster *away* from the barge, just like New Shepard and Falcon 9 do at the pads or barge, then correcting back towards it. Unlike F9, and like NS, the GS1 will actually do a hover, then fly itself over the barge, and then land. If you'd watched the 1st part of Tim Dodd's video tour of the Blue Factory, then you'd know this as Jeff Bezos goes into a great deal of detail on it.
Look I'm sorry I've watched you for a while my man and I can't keep quiet any longer. Please do not take offense at this but you have got to start eating meat my man. Look at your elbows they are the biggest part of your arm. I know for a fact you are going to end up with joint problems. You have got to start building meat protein on you bro
ITS ON THE COAST WHY WOULDNT IT BE FLAT, and my serious opinion for Florida's chop sticks is because they are first testing at StarBase instead of Fl, so maybe......... seeing if the original catch clamps work begore adding materials to something that doesn't work.
Praying for your recovery of crews From this horrific situation ❤❤retreat to home and away to the rescue and recovery of the family members of star liner God loves space X
Hey Michelle- The Starliner Astronauts are just fine aboard the Space Station. They have plenty of food, air, and water... because they're aboard the ISS with the usual crew. In fact, Suni Williams just took command of the ISS and will serve as the lead of the other crew members aboard the station. It's a little funny that the supposedly "stranded" astronaut was put in charge of the ISS... doesn't seem too terrible... unless you want to consider it "stuck at work" as in "Im stick at work... my boss made me work Saturday, too!". I'm sorry you've been led to believe the Starliner Astronauts are in some sort of horrific danger. They're fine. 👍 - Sincerely, Das
yeah, I don't get the movie reference either..."Your telling me there's a chance"? weird names, what does it mean and why...Plus are these 3 guys broadcasting from other countries or are they actually Americans? All the different accents and hair styles keep confusing me cause I'm an old guy from the Apollo era and I guess I'm not hip enough to get it, especially the split down the middle, half long, half short doo the young british person is sporting...it distracts me from paying attention to what he is saying cause I can't keep from focusing on it( I guess thats the point!) Man I feel OLD!
Please note, spring and other seasons are different to your viewers in the Southern Hemisphere. Your reports would increase in professionalism of this was taken into account.
What do you mean? We refer to the season local to the place we're talking about... it wouldn't make sense to say "We expect Flight 5 to occur this spring in the soithern hemisphere". Appreciate the feedback. - Das
The level of investment (funding) BO gets, their prestine facilities, and zero proof they can fly is a lot maddening. I appreciated Tim Dodd's tour of BO, but in the back of my mind I cant get past how easy BOs path is compared to SpaceX. Government picking favorites needs to stop. Bechtel?! SpaceX should build a mobile launcher just for fun and unveil it in 3 months just to flip the bird to NASA.
@@TheBensMeister Not sure what higher contracts you mean, the only major contract they've got is for HLS and it has nothing to do with New Glenn making orbit or not. It is also on par with SpaceX getting COTS and CRS back in the late 2000s when they hadn't launched anything to orbit either
@@ale131296 SpaceX flew cargo missions before they got their $1.6B contract for CRS by NASA. Blue Origin has never flown around the earth once, or 1 mile from the launch pad and they got a $5.6B contract from NSSL ph 3 program? Never entered Orbit to this day!! What was SpaceX's no-orbit contract? Oh, $0.4B in 2006.
@@TheBensMeister The CRS contract was awarded to SpaceX before any Falcon 9 had launched at all. The NSSL Phase 3 program has not had a single mission awarded just yet, the number you reference is just the max amount that companies can get not what has been awarded (which, again, it's currently $0)
Next Artemis flight no earlyer than 2029? Are you serious? U're joking with tax payers... US gov please fire Bill Nelson, such a bad manager and CEO...
No, not the next Artemis flight. The next Artemis mission is currently scheduled for no earlier than fourth quarter 2025 and, although it is likely to delay into 2026, the 2029 date has nothing to do with that mission. The 2029 reference is for Mobile Launcher 2 which will launch the SLS Block 1B rocket, set to debut on Artemis IV (so three missions down the line, not the next one).
Adrien Biel seems to be too busy (lazy) to look up a phrase ("so you're telling me there's a chance") that a ROCKET PRODUCER chose to use.... Is he really that busy (or arrogant)? I hope NSF will encourage him to "do your homework" on such a small task/google search. Humility and generous assumptions can engender MANY positive outcomes....
@EVChargers-d9z seems to be too busy (lazy) to watch the video and correctly spell someone's name [Adrian (with an "A") Beil (an "ei" mind you)] in a sad attempt to insult someone for not watching a movie that has nothing to do with space...? Does he really have that much time (arrogance)? I hope EVChargers-d9z is encouraged to engage with this fun and non-toxic NSF community long enough ("do your homework") to recognize that that was a reference to a long running joke about hosts not having seen movies and Jack giving them a hard time about it. Humility and common decency can engender MANY positive outcomes... You are so welcome in a community focused on the excitement and camaraderie of the new space race, your "generous assumptions" and insults are not. Adrian is a good guy and knows far more about this subject than most, get your knickers out of a twist so you can sit comfortably while we all learn together.
@@clayel1 Yes, the amount of detail is ridiculous. I don’t need to know when they put out their dustbins for emptying, and which pipes they welded this week. Just a short summary of the big picture is enough.
"So you're telling me there's a chance"? is a quote from the Movie "Dumb and Dumber".
Very relevant.
Please watch.
-What are my chances?
-Not good.
-You mean not good, like one out of a hundred?
-I'd say more like one out of a million.
(Big smile spreading on Jim Carreys face)
-So you're telling me there's a chance? YEAH!!!
I was gonna like this comment, but I didn't want to break 69 number of likes 😅
Changing your outfit based on what you're currently talking about is next level.
You should do a story about Bechtel, the company charging the 2.7 billion for the (originally 383 million) launch platform. The company caused a revolution in Bolivia called the Cochabamba water war after privatising the drinking water supply and lobbying (bribing) the government to make it illegal to collect rainwater or river water. The poorest people paid half their income for water. A James Bond villain is actually based on the company's business in Bolivia. When the US government went looking for a company to rebuild Iraq's water infrastructure, of course they chose Bechtel, they are like if Enron and Boeing made a baby corporation.
Interesting. Contact Moon and other investigative channels. They could do an expose on Bechtel, who have a dodgy history of corruption from what I recall.
Or Brown and Root/Halliburton if you really want to open a Barrel size can of worms. I smell B&R all over SpaceX.
I forget the details now, it's been so long; but sometimes back in the '80s(?), Bechtel was involved in some kind of scandal involving the construction industry.
I am encouraged to see the solid work being done across the range of spaceflight companies.
Thanks for the updates NSF team.
Awesome KSC Flyover Update Ryan, Alex, Adrain, & NSF, Thank you!!
November looks to become exciting.
Really appreciate the quiet professionalism folks and really the detailed work that you do. Feels like you keep us all well informed without the usual very common inflated / hysterical "click bait" style reporting everywhere else 🙂
Delays on the Artemis program be craaaazy.
Such a brilliant update, thanks guys
Always great to see and hear Ryan narrate a video.
thank you all at team nsf
Great report as usual Ryan.
Video idea: would you guys be able to do a video about chinas and other countries moon landing plans? It could be a very interesting deep dive especially as we hear a lot about NASAs plans!
Heh we already did such a video last year but it would probably be good idea to revisit it and see what things have changed since and what's the status of each of the Moon programs
Very slick; detailed; interesting and fast paced.
I am really loving the visible progress at blue origins facilitys, and I hope that they do well. the more people compeating in the space industry the better
Always enjoy each and every video of NSF. So much info and data. More data more better as Jack would say. Thanks Ryan, Adrian, Alex and the whole NSF team for these videos. Keep up the great work NSF team.
Great to see some KSC updates.
19:54 Alex with the outfit change 😁 when talking about Falcon Heavy 👍
Thanks once again folks. Appreciate the update.
Can’t wait for a starship in florida
Hey Ryan, good to see you my friend!
Ryan, you are the best presenter!!!
Thanks for explanaition. Will gonna be all right and great success .❤
Great stuff! Thanks!
Nice Shirt Shift @Alejandro
I really appreciate the effort and high quality journalism that you folks put out.
I appreciate the shirt change, thank you NSF)
That's real detailed explanation of nasa space flight plan .that seems bit complicated too .
I like the cape flyovers a lot more then the starbase
The Starship tower pipes that connect to the tank farm in the Cape are working, that's something.
Watch "Dumb and Dummer" to understand the reference.
"So you're telling me there's a chance"? My Dad use to say this when he was down by 2 strokes with a par 3 to go.
as everybody mentions in comments, if you do not get the reference, it just means you get to have a blind watchthrough of Dumb and Dumber
enjoy, it's worth it
Pop test fully successful. Important safety tip: Don’t pressurize a test tank in an enclosed metal building.
Unless you are trying to catch the pieces before they get too far away!
From what I can tell the last project Bechtel completed on time and or under budget was Hoover Dam in 1936.
Other than that they have a history of over-runs, overtime, overbudget and flat out meh to very much not-good project management. They are very, very well connected though sooo......
Are you saying you have seen a completed kiper satellite? Or a completed rocket, ready for WDR, and Lift off?
"An overpressure tank collapse" so you mean an explosion.
Rapid unexpected disassembly
"an explosion" doesn't give any information abt what happened which is the point of this video so they meant "an overpressure tank collapse" not an explosion
No it's a rapid unscheduled disassembly.
@@KaleyDuke Sounds like you mean explosion.
"An Overpressure Tank Collapse" sounds like it could be a name for the next drone ship or something.
LC-39a OLIT updates?
Maybe we could call it... Starship Updates?
3:58 We call those roof curbs. In this case with covers.
Go Clipper!
NASA should be allowed to switch the payment model for their contracts if issues go beyond a certain point. That way, when a company like Bechtel screws up, NASA can minimise the damage by switching to the payment model of Starliner (I don't remember the name but I'm talking about the one where Boeing had to bear the extra costs)
It would seem like a good idea for SpaceX to commence building the parts for construction of a new tower for installation at a new facility external to the US but with limited DoD approval for access to sensitive technology.
@NSF - Adrian: Die Tore sind akkurat auf Hölzer gelegt und sehen garnicht so aus, als wären sie irgendwie runtergefallen oder ausgebeult. Das Dach sieht allerdings schon so aus als wäre was von innen dagegen geknallt und hätte kurz eine stehende Flamme gesehen. (Wie bei ner Mehlstaubflamme die unter der Decke stehen bleibt)
12:40 oh boy now that dude on twitter is going to make an image of a new glenn booster being caught by mechazilla
6:00 "Aaabus" nice pronunciation :D
But have Blue Origin got an industrial waste water license for that deluge system yet ? If not, then it’s an FAA flight license violation !
Trippy!
How does Space X plan to deal with more frequent Hurricanes? The storm surge on the gulf side would flood out NASA areas at Canaveral.
Launch Alex from Florida. XD
What is the song they use for intro?
It is called “New Way Out” by Denis
@@AleksiKorasidis thanks
2029 for the MLP is just absolutely insane. Why are they even bothering with it 🙃🙃🙃
Work on the chopsticks at Canaveral - I bet they're just throwing on a new coat of paint. It's a wet and salty environment.
what?? blue no test flights with new rocket WHAT!!!!!
10:10 this much progress in one month! wow
Fancy new intro
Been like that for a while
Blue Origin is very secretive with their rocket development.
More space more better
@ryan !!
1 in a billion.
2.7 Billion dollars for basically a steel tower is laughable (i can laugh cause im not american and its not my tax money)
NASA choosing BO To go to the moon is part of the reason the FAA is shutting down Starship.
Can someone please give Ryan C a good meal. His Merlin t-shirt is handing off him, poor chap. Jack, send him a bacon sandwich!
Alex can sacrifice one
Lloyd Christmas : I want to ask you a question, straight out, flat out, and I want you to give me the honest answer. What do you think the chances are of a guy like you and a girl like me ending up together?
Mary Swanson : Well Lloyd, that's difficult to say. We really don't...
Lloyd Christmas : Hit me with it! Just give it to me straight! I came a long way just to see you Mary, just... The least you can do is level with me. What are my chances?
Mary Swanson : Not good.
[the background soundtrack music suddenly stops]
Lloyd Christmas : [he gulps, his mouth twitching] You mean, not good like one out of a hundred?
Mary Swanson : I'd say more like one out of a million.
Lloyd Christmas : [long pause while he processes what he's heard] So you're telling me there's a chance. YEAH!
Since part of BO's 2nd stage apparently tried to 'Take Off' is the FAA going to get involved as they didn't have launch permission? 🤔
Nothing took off
@@ale131296 7:33 something took off and hit the top of the building inside! Look at the outward facing dent!
So still only starship is a actual methan rocket... as second stages are hydrogen...
Just my thoughts
Lloyd
Why does the gov always hype companys like BO and treat SpaceX like crap.. also, the FAA needs to hurry up
spacex gets the majority of government commercial space funding, id say they’re pretty hyped
Not sure where you've seen the government hyping Blue and not SpaceX, it's quite literally been the opposite so far
@@clayel1 that part...
$$$$$$
SpaceX should start sending FAA bills for the cost of unnecessary delay in its development program. And and pay back bills they wete sent with deductions from those bills.
Yep, FAA wants to play games when Spacex is ready for more text flights.
What a terrible idea. This poster has probably only considered the "gotcha feeling" in this action....rather than the emotional response from an agency made of humans that may already feel frustrated in their roles..... Something to consider....
SpaceX should stop breaking the FAA’s regulations.
@@mattmiller220 What do you expect spacex to do? Put a silencer on the booters to help reduce the sonic boom concerns. Rockets are loud. Get over it.
@@mattmiller220 "Wait until we feel like getting around to it" is not a regulation.
Chopstick cannibals spotted in Florida?
Ghostbusters!😂
We have seen the damage a F9 rocket does when crashing in to its barge instead of landing, what's gonna happen if new Glen crashes into Jacklyn? Sink it maybe?
Peoples imagination is running away abit. There are several factors to consider,
There isn't that much difference in propellant remains between F9 and NG during landing.
SpaceX haven't crashed a booster in sometime, the recent one, landing leg collasped after landing so not so much of a crash.
NG will almost certainly do what SpaceX do and aim NG away from barge until they are sure they can attempting a landing, again not likely to crash into the barge at high speeed.
Finally, when SpaceX were crashing booster in the early days there was barely a scratch. Even the recently explosion the comment was that they basically gave the barge a fresh coat of paint.
They're aiming the GS1 booster *away* from the barge, just like New Shepard and Falcon 9 do at the pads or barge, then correcting back towards it. Unlike F9, and like NS, the GS1 will actually do a hover, then fly itself over the barge, and then land.
If you'd watched the 1st part of Tim Dodd's video tour of the Blue Factory, then you'd know this as Jeff Bezos goes into a great deal of detail on it.
Hahaha. Bad hair day?????
Have you told blue that they will catch a boster? lol
Look I'm sorry I've watched you for a while my man and I can't keep quiet any longer. Please do not take offense at this but you have got to start eating meat my man. Look at your elbows they are the biggest part of your arm. I know for a fact you are going to end up with joint problems. You have got to start building meat protein on you bro
same accent as jimmy carr, not same sense of humor though
ITS ON THE COAST WHY WOULDNT IT BE FLAT, and my serious opinion for Florida's chop sticks is because they are first testing at StarBase instead of Fl, so maybe......... seeing if the original catch clamps work begore adding materials to something that doesn't work.
New Glenn Nears Launch, HA, HA, HA, HA! That's a good one. 🤣😂😂😂🤣
If/when Starship is fit for purpose, that overpriced mobile launcher will look REALLY overpriced
We here
Praying for your recovery of crews From this horrific situation ❤❤retreat to home and away to the rescue and recovery of the family members of star liner God loves space X
Hey Michelle- The Starliner Astronauts are just fine aboard the Space Station. They have plenty of food, air, and water... because they're aboard the ISS with the usual crew. In fact, Suni Williams just took command of the ISS and will serve as the lead of the other crew members aboard the station. It's a little funny that the supposedly "stranded" astronaut was put in charge of the ISS... doesn't seem too terrible... unless you want to consider it "stuck at work" as in "Im stick at work... my boss made me work Saturday, too!". I'm sorry you've been led to believe the Starliner Astronauts are in some sort of horrific danger. They're fine. 👍 - Sincerely, Das
@NASASpaceflight Hopefully, their situation is chill from here on out. We don't need to see Gravity II irl.
@@NASASpaceflight please. Keep it safe and. Pray to the Lord for the. To receive the blessing of Christ for the returning home 🙏💟
yeah, I don't get the movie reference either..."Your telling me there's a chance"? weird names, what does it mean and why...Plus are these 3 guys broadcasting from other countries or are they actually Americans? All the different accents and hair styles keep confusing me cause I'm an old guy from the Apollo era and I guess I'm not hip enough to get it, especially the split down the middle, half long, half short doo the young british person is sporting...it distracts me from paying attention to what he is saying cause I can't keep from focusing on it( I guess thats the point!) Man I feel OLD!
Are we 100% certain that BO isn't just trolling everyone with New Glenn atp? Really?
(That's mostly a joke, people)
Julia has all the misinformation!
I guess now correcting her with the port is acceptable.
So you telling me, blue origin want to sink their drone ship?
Please note, spring and other seasons are different to your viewers in the Southern Hemisphere. Your reports would increase in professionalism of this was taken into account.
They have metrics and they can see where the vast majority of their audience is and I'm gonna assume it isn't the southern hemisphere.
What do you mean? We refer to the season local to the place we're talking about... it wouldn't make sense to say "We expect Flight 5 to occur this spring in the soithern hemisphere". Appreciate the feedback. - Das
@NASASpaceflight Lol, from that username, I'm guessing they like the opportunity to be salty about anything (nothing).
The level of investment (funding) BO gets, their prestine facilities, and zero proof they can fly is a lot maddening. I appreciated Tim Dodd's tour of BO, but in the back of my mind I cant get past how easy BOs path is compared to SpaceX. Government picking favorites needs to stop. Bechtel?! SpaceX should build a mobile launcher just for fun and unveil it in 3 months just to flip the bird to NASA.
Not sure what you mean by easy path, if it had been easy they'd been in orbit ages ago.
@@ale131296 Easy = get paid the higher contracts, yet no results. No flights. No orbit. No landings.
@@TheBensMeister Not sure what higher contracts you mean, the only major contract they've got is for HLS and it has nothing to do with New Glenn making orbit or not. It is also on par with SpaceX getting COTS and CRS back in the late 2000s when they hadn't launched anything to orbit either
@@ale131296 SpaceX flew cargo missions before they got their $1.6B contract for CRS by NASA. Blue Origin has never flown around the earth once, or 1 mile from the launch pad and they got a $5.6B contract from NSSL ph 3 program? Never entered Orbit to this day!! What was SpaceX's no-orbit contract? Oh, $0.4B in 2006.
@@TheBensMeister The CRS contract was awarded to SpaceX before any Falcon 9 had launched at all. The NSSL Phase 3 program has not had a single mission awarded just yet, the number you reference is just the max amount that companies can get not what has been awarded (which, again, it's currently $0)
How this guy looks is seriously distracting from the video
That's a YOU problem.
I reluctantly agree I’m no prise myself but that haircut is just…
@@beesod6412 Blame your audience or cater to your audience? Guess which works better.
Bit rude that, mate.
Alright Grandpa, I'll tell him to get a haircut.
Next Artemis flight no earlyer than 2029? Are you serious? U're joking with tax payers... US gov please fire Bill Nelson, such a bad manager and CEO...
No, not the next Artemis flight. The next Artemis mission is currently scheduled for no earlier than fourth quarter 2025 and, although it is likely to delay into 2026, the 2029 date has nothing to do with that mission. The 2029 reference is for Mobile Launcher 2 which will launch the SLS Block 1B rocket, set to debut on Artemis IV (so three missions down the line, not the next one).
Sorry, but I have seen that intro go on for minutes in the past. Very bad idea.
Yes. I much prefer the shorter intros.
Adrien Biel seems to be too busy (lazy) to look up a phrase ("so you're telling me there's a chance") that a ROCKET PRODUCER chose to use.... Is he really that busy (or arrogant)? I hope NSF will encourage him to "do your homework" on such a small task/google search. Humility and generous assumptions can engender MANY positive outcomes....
@EVChargers-d9z seems to be too busy (lazy) to watch the video and correctly spell someone's name [Adrian (with an "A") Beil (an "ei" mind you)] in a sad attempt to insult someone for not watching a movie that has nothing to do with space...? Does he really have that much time (arrogance)? I hope EVChargers-d9z is encouraged to engage with this fun and non-toxic NSF community long enough ("do your homework") to recognize that that was a reference to a long running joke about hosts not having seen movies and Jack giving them a hard time about it. Humility and common decency can engender MANY positive outcomes... You are so welcome in a community focused on the excitement and camaraderie of the new space race, your "generous assumptions" and insults are not. Adrian is a good guy and knows far more about this subject than most, get your knickers out of a twist so you can sit comfortably while we all learn together.
It's almost like NSF were hoping someone might leave the info in the comments...
It's not that deep bro. Not getting a movie reference is part of the NSF crew lore
It’s a movie I’ve heard of but never seen. This reference isn’t enough to motivate me to waste my time watching it.
It's a joke based on the fact that Adrian is known for not having watched some of the most famous movies and knowing references to them
This is far too OCD, is there a video for normal people?
this is far too obsessive compulsive disorder? can you explain
@@clayel1 Yes, the amount of detail is ridiculous. I don’t need to know when they put out their dustbins for emptying, and which pipes they welded this week. Just a short summary of the big picture is enough.
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ If your brain can't handle even the simplest of facts then go watch CNN or some other spoon feed drivel. We want real info.
BO sucks
Thankfully Blue doesn't rely on average randos opinion. Also Blue is funded entirely by Bezos money. What's your problem?
nice hair fashions