Looks like the little critter’s hibernation is coming to an end on Wednesday. At least that’s what I’m inferring, based on the fact that I just got a request for a Facebook like from Phil Eaton. Here’s the event announcement.
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Phil, the font! My eyes!
Best of luck with the reboot.
But is it a true reboot, or just a spin off?
Technically a spinoff, I expect, but the plot’s the same.
Actually, the plot may resemble more a business plan than a hobby.
That’d be awesome. Take the Carmack funded R&D and run with it.
I have no idea what that question means.
I am not surprised you do not understand the language of business.
And I’m not surprised that you make an idiotic comment. Because, as always, you are an idiot.
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The Armadillo guys must have been encouraged by the soft landing of the SpaceX booster during the latest Dragon mission.
heh, I more expect Phil was encouraged by finding an investor.
What’s the best way to make a small fortune in Aerospace?
Start with a large one.
Aw, crap. That reminds me: I forgot to send my sister a birthday card. Again.
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Trent, you know there is a thing called a “refresh button”. 😉
Heh, if only it worked.
Congrats I hope!
Let’s see what they have to say on Wednesday. Until then, we know nothing.
Is John still involved, perhaps in the background or BOD or funding source?
It was an interesting event. Congressman Hall was there, which was a bit encouraging. Phil did take me to the back to show me some of the ‘blowed up’ hardware from the Armadillo days. I’m hoping they’ll be willing to show off some of the hardware in July at my Moon Day event.
Any tweets or blog posts anywhere covering this ?
Wish them the best. One day they may actually get into the real action.