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    Fun fact, when recording the fake moon landing, Neil Armstrong was such a stickler for details that he refused to film it unless they filmed it on location.

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    Artemis II never landed on the moon. It was just a flyby. This makes it more equivalent to Apollo 10 and the famous exchange

    Stafford: “Oh—who did it? … Give me a napkin quick. There’s a turd floating through the air”.

    Young: “I didn’t do it. It ain’t one of mine”.

    Cernan: “I don’t think it’s one of mine”.

    Stafford: “Mine was a little more sticky than that. Throw that away”.

    Cernan (later): “Here’s another goddam turd. What’s the matter with you guys?”

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        AccuWeather must have picked this trick up from radio stations on Facebook. At least in the past a lot of them would make memes and throw their logo on it, I can only guess in the hopes people would see the logo even if they’re downloading and sharing and not clicking the share button.

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    Has MSFT extended their gaslighting to include:

    Actually, a highly trained, educated, and capable NASA astronaut is just not using our product correctly.

    ???

    It really is farsical the degree to which they act like you are just some kind of idiot if their horrendously designed software isn’t immediately comprehensible and obvious to you.

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        It “works” in that we know what he meant, but it literally doesn’t work without the “a”.

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          ‘Man’ is often used in the same way as ‘mankind’ which is how I’ve usually seen the quote interpreted. Clearly the preposition ‘a’ makes a very big difference but it still makes sense.

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            ‘Man’ is often used in the same way as ‘mankind’

            Yes, which is why without the “a” it doesn’t work. “A small step for mankind, one giant leap for mankind” is nonsensical.

            He was saying he (a man) was literally taking a step with his leg, but it was a figuratively large step for the species because of where/how he was taking that step.

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      I heard something about the Artemis crew having waste disposal system issues too, but all I could find about it was a bunch of clickbaity YouTube videos and I refuse to watch those.

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        The fancy toilet got too cold, so the waste froze. They had to use heaters and even rotate the ship so the toilet was on the sunlit side to thaw it out.

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    All that computing power and all we got was slower software and a hallucinating chatbot.

    At least I can game on Linux now, thats some real progress.

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    You must have missed the part where they were talking about crater albedo and one of them said 6 7 (0.6-0.7) and the chat went wild. Definitely the most significant part of this whole thing.

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    FAR-TING 1 (13 May 2046): “Hey, Earth, we’re halfway to the Moon and beer’s already out. Fuck you, greedy bastards!” - Dick Smith

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      As another poster mentioned, it’s likely he said it correctly but the radio glitched/cut/whatever during that time and it cut a word. Neil stated that he said the line correctly.

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        Didn’t NASA confirm a little while back that it was likely a transmission issue?

        Edit: hmmm, maybe not

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          I could’ve sworn I read that some people did some research on the accent of folks from where he was from and the conclusion was that he did say “for a”. Exaggerating it, if you say it like “fer a” then sort of slide from one to the other like “fera” and sort of drop a little enunciation off the end you basically end up with “fer”. So to me, I think he said “for a” and that was his recollection as well, but either way the quote is basically entrenched as “for” so I don’t really think it’s worth trying to fight to correct people. Especially when the argument is so full of weird details, but if you just listen to the clip it sounds like he fucking just says “for” lmao.

          I was thinking about a similar thing recently because I got a Star Wars question wrong in trivia. The question was what planet is cloud city on. I said Besbin but apparently it’s Bespin. Without looking at the word in a subtitle or knowing what it is beforehand they sound exactly alike as far as I can tell.

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      The quote makes no sense without “a”. It’s always annoyed me that it’s not added in, whether he said it or not!

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        It still makes perfect sense, imo. I wouldn’t even call it incorrect on a technical level. The contrast between “man” as singular and “mankind” as collective should provide all of the context needed.

        If I describe a scene of a story as “man goes to work,” no one assumes I’m talking about the collective of humanity.

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          “Man goes to work” makes sense as a headline, but not as a statement. “Man” and “mankind” mean the same thing.

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    Apollo 11 made it to the moon and back with the computer power of a Dollar Tree hand held calculator, and over 50 years later, they can’t get a computer that’s a million times more powerful to work.

    We are watching De-evolution in real time.

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      50 years ago, they had to take their photographs with film. 50 years ago, they had no means of live-streaming the entire flight. 50 years ago, email didn’t exist at all, so of course it didn’t break.

      But yeah Microslop sucks absolute ass and it’s poetic justice that Outlook would fuck up like this.

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        It was more fun when they’d shoehorn three guys into a 55 gallon drum and shoot them out of a cannon at the moon.

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      Apollo 11 made it to the moon and back with the computer power of a Dollar Tree hand held calculator

      I think it was the rockets doing most of the lifting

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      Nah, the computers are evolving to become more resistant to meat sack interference.