scottm84·9 jaar geleden·discussUnless they launch a satellite far from earth with locked keys on it, I don't see how this is anything more than a corporate NSL
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussZero confusion whatsoever. I've been over there and sat with them and talked about infrastructure and who gets to use it.China would have very little reason to enter the broken US car market.Especially when there is an island sitting right there that is close enough for them to buy their own Mitsubishi 787s
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussPaper ownership and proximity ownership and value ownership are all very different things on that side of the planet.Both are Japanese companies in the American version of ownership.In the proximity version of ownership, both are pirate flags.
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussSubaru is a Chinese version of yakuza. They have cracked the market for sure.Also, mitsubishi can build rockets similar to anything spacex can put up.
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussthe industrially complex game that is military dictates that in the end most guns will point at one target.The singularity has already picked up that flag and waved it.
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussWe also have a LIGO detector out by walla walla in case gravity gets shifty in the pursuit of red.
scottm84·10 jaar geleden·discussSeattle is this way.Washington state has an airplane factory in the woods and a car fiber (BMW) plant out in the desert. In the city you can find businesses to build anything.