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More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - Darunia - 18th July 2010 NASA's primary focus: #1: Improving relations with Muslims! and now: #2: Savings baby sea turtles. I like turtles! ^ (seriously.) NASA's budget projection for the fiscal year 2011: TOP BUDGETARY PRIORITIES: #1: Continued Muslim outreach. ($6.1 billion) #2: Continued baby sea turtle rehab program ($4.4 B) #3: Helping the poor spade/neuter their pets ($1.65 B) #4: Spreading Yodeling History month awareness ($1.1 B) #5: Handing out free contraceptives in subsaharan Africa ($880 m) #6: Purifying drinking water in Guatemalan suburbs ($650 m) #7: Distributing crayons to need orphans in Mongolia ... ($575 m ... ... #6,499: Bob over in Accounting needs more sticky post-it notes. ($6.50) #6,500: New set of toenail clippers for CEO lounge. ($2.99) #6,501: Funding space exploration. (.95 c) THIS CONCLUDES THE PROPOSED 2011 BUDGET FOR NASA More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - alien space marine - 18th July 2010 Darunia Wrote:NASA's primary focus: Rocket Minarets, Somehow that thought is kind of cool! More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - EdenMaster - 18th July 2010 alien space marine Wrote:Rocket Minarets, Somehow that thought is kind of cool! Didn't Jafar do something like that in Aladdin? More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - Sacred Jellybean - 18th July 2010 Fuck, this is gonna set back that manned Mars mission by at least a few years. NASAAA!!! :cuss: More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - Fittisize - 19th July 2010 Instead of complaining about NASA so much why don't you just build your own damn space rocket and explore for yourself? I mean Jesus H. More Shameful NASA Sell-Out? - Darunia - 19th July 2010 The Goron Space Program is currently in its infant stages and we cannot expect to reach Mars before 2050. |