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3 comments:
How do you inflate anything on an airless place like the moon? What happens if you are living in one of these and you accidentally tear the wall, when there is near zero air pressure outside? Kapow! Or accidentally direct one of those solar reflectors at a wall? Does this mean transporting large amounts of plastic to the moon?
Elan Mox is going to bring an inflatable pool of water to the moon in his rocket ship made of solid money. There he can use the water to power a moon car. The exhaust of the moon-car will be used to inflate the pleasure, no make that pressure, dome. Subscriptions for oxygen will be sold in Bitcoin over a moon based satellite network, or MBSN. Bring your moon boots and a opener.
You guys are brutal, stomping on a bouncy dream with large reality boots. LoL
The people in Stowe brought this on themselves by not Donutting enough.
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