I'd expect a sudden inflation, with suddenly expanded after tax income chasing the same or reduced goods due to less imports.
Then SpaceX is forced to adhere to political considerations and budget priorities. NASA oversight and intensely risk averse culture would not have allowed spacex to build a rocket factory, or risk throwing away prototypes for rapid iteration.
They may have some good engineers still?
So, not The Long Dark.
Yeah,and this one shows a lot of promise since it's passive. It doesn't solve the storage problem which is a shame, but combined with something like enhanced weathering, maybe.
Lost their seat.
Sooo ambitious, guys
Right? A little brush with olives oil. Used to do an egg wash but eggs be spensive
They have good flights but they do make a lot of noise at the waterfront. The smell of avgas is overwhelming, too. Nothing against them, it's unavoidable, but I'm looking forward to their electric Beaver plane.
Air North is pretty good so far, but no frills and I don't know if they do long hauls.
Lmgtfy 'anchoring bias'
Eventually we'll reach diminishing returns on co2 emissions and start needing to remove it actively. This research will come in handy then.
I agree mostly, even without reusability Starship would be pretty cheap, though. Mass production techniques and cheap materials.