For those who didn't know: India sent a Mars mission for $72.9 million.With so much of money in Singapore why there is vision for space missions. Clearly this will boost the high tech the govt is wishing for.
Even in civil aviation, all the studies in Poly and Uni focus mostly on MRO, not on design or creation. Even Msia(AMIC) has more thrust on this.
This is a no brainer, spore only interested in making money not world supremacy!
How to make money in Mars?
Nobody there.
Originally posted by foolsh_2000:This is a no brainer, spore only interested in making money not world supremacy!
Bingo!
No MRT in Mars to let Lui keeps increasing fare. No mee siam there for Auncle qua LHL to say mee siam mai hum.
hahaheeeeheeeheeee
Spent a few millions in youth Olympics get so much negative feedback already.
Originally posted by charlize:How to make money in Mars?
Nobody there.
martian soil is good for making luncheon meat....just add water....thats why mars is red in colour....its really a giant luncheon meat....
Originally posted by ditzy:Spent a few millions in youth Olympics get so much negative feedback already.
300 over million dollars.
Singapore's economy is driven by trading, and services. Not by research, or one off breakthroughs.
Hard truths.
Not exactly, sg got their luncheon meat elsewhere, either msia or China...
dang, we might be eating cardboard and we dunno...
Today's luncheon meat tasted a bit funny.
Russian astornauts are called cosmonaut, chinese are called taikonauts. What are Indian astronauts called?
I'm quite sure not Reynault
Originally posted by Mr Milo:you can see the Indian astronauts keep shaking their head in space
well, it could be they could communicate by doing that
Vision based creatures.
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