Even if they drop people back down a gravity well to the moon – after getting them up out into space, it has got to be said that even if it works, many people are against this show of power. ISS was a great model, commercial will solve it all by killing bad businesses rather than proping them up.
Maybe a valid idea but how else would you get us beyond our home planet – somehow I don’t think a charity would do the trick. SLS is amazing, Artemis is the way forward, however we pay for it imo.
Artemis 1 launch success makes NASA’s SLS the most powerful rocket ever to fly
It’s not a new idea, but it’s a good one. Here are tips on setting one up. Another idea is to allow people with the equipment to lend their stuff for the use of other stuff they need.
DeDeelkelder Library of Things in Utrect, Netherlands. Credit: Sanne van VlietImagine going into a neighborhood shop to borrow tools, kitchen appliances,
Tool libraries offer no- or low-cost access to home and garden tools and more, reducing cost-related barriers to home improvements and encouraging community sharing.
As the sharing economy becomes mainstream, more critics emerge questioning what will result: Empowerment or exploitation? A revolution or business as usual?
Even if they drop people back down a gravity well to the moon – after getting them up out into space, it has got to be said that even if it works, many people are against this show of power. ISS was a great model, commercial will solve it all by killing bad businesses rather than proping them up.
not so sure we should have either…
Maybe a valid idea but how else would you get us beyond our home planet – somehow I don’t think a charity would do the trick. SLS is amazing, Artemis is the way forward, however we pay for it imo.
They exist in Seattle and a few other places, but they should be commonplace in my opinion. Here’s a list…
It’s not a new idea, but it’s a good one. Here are tips on setting one up. Another idea is to allow people with the equipment to lend their stuff for the use of other stuff they need.
like! and tool libraries for anybody. Linking to likeminded idea at https://sustainableconsumption.usdn.org/initiatives-list/tool-lending-libraries
Here’s the Mozart video link for those who didn’t catch it, yuk.
Even the lords agree this is totally unfair – most of which are well educated pensioners.
Not sure why pensioners get freebies and the rest of us don’t – we all deserve this, so does the environment.
Empowerment or exploitation? A revolution or business as usual?
There’s a better way to discourage people, first do a Mozart, then lick your cheese.
Here’s the link you need if you like sharing stuff so much 😉