Category Archives: Business
Quite the “Static” Test
Wow. This is apparently what was supposed to be a STATIC FIRE TEST today of a Tianlong-3 first stage by China’s Space Pioneer. That’s catastrophic, not static. Firm was targeting an orbital launch in the coming months. https://t.co/BY9MgJeE7A pic.twitter.com/L6ronwLW1N
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) June 30, 2024
I’m guessing this will delay their orbital test…
[Update a while later]
If this was the static test, the orbital one will be very exciting.
[Monday-afternoon update]
Brian Wang has more info.
[Bumped]
[Wednesday-morning update]
Jonathan O’Callaghan has the story, with a quote from Your’s Truly.
[Bumped]
The Establishment
The Lies We’ve Lived Through
Thoughts from VDH on the vile deceit of the Democrats.
Weird LinkedIn Contacts
Twice now I’ve gotten messages from someone who says their boss would like to hire me for my space expertise, but when I say, “Great, email me,” the response is, “Oh, she only communicates via WhatApp and Telegram.” To which my response is that I don’t use WhatsApp for security reasons, and to use Signal, but beyond that, I don’t do business with people who won’t use email. Anyone have any ideas what kind of (likely) scam this?
[Update a couple minutes later]
The most recent exchange:
Me: I can’t do business with someone who only communicates in that manner. In particular. WhatsApp is a security risk. Email me, or do business with someone else.
Unknown person: My boss is very busy and needs to deal with a lot of work emails. You can use Telegram to contact my boss.
Me: I’m a work email. I don’t use either Telegram or WhatsApp. I’m busy, too. What kind of scam is this?
[Update a while later]
Final response: “My boss is also very busy. If you can’t meet my boss’s requirements, stop communicating with me and don’t waste my time. My time is also very precious.”
It’s suggested in comments that they’re after my phone number. That may be it.
Someone Won’t Miss Chevron
A righteous rant from Larry Correia.
ChatGPT
…now has PhD-level intelligence, and the poor life decisions to go along with it.
The Coming Regulatory Earthquake
A good explanation of the implications of last week’s SCOTUS decisions on the administrative state.
There was a lot of good news for the Republic last week.
Space Mining
…doesn’t need more international regulation from the UN.
Especially from the UN.