Normally I watch at 1.75-2X speeds. Not this time during the intro monologue. Spaceman making drugs in space, stimulated/high himself enough, accelerated talking, I had to slow him down to .75x speed. 😎✅😃☣️⛹🏻💉 His hair reminds me of Lloyd Bridges on movie Airplane…. When Lloyd said “I picked the wrong time to quit sniffing glue” before he jumped out of the window.. 😎 Good content. Smart, aggressive man. Should add to the amazing 21st century advancements.
There are many exciting manufacturing possibilities in space. They’re evaluating a manufacturing process to develop artificial human retinas, which can only be perfectly shaped in microgravity. They can also make incredibly strong metal parts (for exotic applications of course) that are possible with microgravity. Fascinating stuff.
At a rate of 3 "you know"s per second, it is impossible for me to follow this interview any more. Love the others by the way and will go watch another, about Fat Amy. Cheers!
I feel that this interview kinda assumend that the audience knows a lot more about Varda that what is shown... So they manufacture pharma products in space? What is the benefit/process of this? What is the difference of manufactuing them in orbit than on earth? the core of their business was touched on, then it was moved on...
Wow...lots of dialogue in this episode to unpack...pretty sure Delian has not slept in a very long time. And he flys a plane...great...pretty sure he doesn't get to task saturation very often.
So, we just learned that management at Varda is 100% incompetent. They built and launched this thing without permission, IN ADVANCE, to bring it back? Sounds like serious mismanagement to me. If I was an investor, I would demand the CEO resign. It reminds me of a startup for a company that wanted to build spacecraft that are "Open Source" in the US. They tried to hire me, and I said: " Oh so HOW will you get past the ITAR requirements that state you CANNOT make 'open source' spaceflight hardware in the US?" They had no answer and closed their doors a few weeks later (they researched what I said and realized their business model was impossible in the US)
Listening at .75 playback speed is helpful.
Normally I watch at 1.75-2X speeds. Not this time during the intro monologue. Spaceman making drugs in space, stimulated/high himself enough, accelerated talking, I had to slow him down to .75x speed. 😎✅😃☣️⛹🏻💉
His hair reminds me of Lloyd Bridges on movie Airplane…. When Lloyd said “I picked the wrong time to quit sniffing glue” before he jumped out of the window.. 😎
Good content. Smart, aggressive man. Should add to the amazing 21st century advancements.
There are many exciting manufacturing possibilities in space. They’re evaluating a manufacturing process to develop artificial human retinas, which can only be perfectly shaped in microgravity. They can also make incredibly strong metal parts (for exotic applications of course) that are possible with microgravity. Fascinating stuff.
That was fun, I have no idea what you said, but great pod. 🤓 Great stuff!
At a rate of 3 "you know"s per second, it is impossible for me to follow this interview any more. Love the others by the way and will go watch another, about Fat Amy. Cheers!
That guy's faster than an F-15!
I feel that this interview kinda assumend that the audience knows a lot more about Varda that what is shown... So they manufacture pharma products in space? What is the benefit/process of this? What is the difference of manufactuing them in orbit than on earth? the core of their business was touched on, then it was moved on...
Wow...lots of dialogue in this episode to unpack...pretty sure Delian has not slept in a very long time. And he flys a plane...great...pretty sure he doesn't get to task saturation very often.
So, we just learned that management at Varda is 100% incompetent. They built and launched this thing without permission, IN ADVANCE, to bring it back?
Sounds like serious mismanagement to me. If I was an investor, I would demand the CEO resign.
It reminds me of a startup for a company that wanted to build spacecraft that are "Open Source" in the US.
They tried to hire me, and I said: " Oh so HOW will you get past the ITAR requirements that state you CANNOT make 'open source' spaceflight hardware in the US?"
They had no answer and closed their doors a few weeks later (they researched what I said and realized their business model was impossible in the US)
I think the reason he speaks so fast is so he doesn't turn into a balloon and fly away.
Cocaine's a hell of a drug
listen on 0.75 speed
The man is right. Jason is the worst.