Speeder 2
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dude if another country's space program makes u so frustrated and insecure....then mr.....u should get a life.
thank you
just look at this piece...the frustration ......clearly has got no life.....
My life? My life is infinitely better than you call centre lot I can assure you.
"Indian " Space Programme? what a joke. What do they do? painting? using our donated funds?
Technologically , India's mission of shooting a rocket (licenced old Soviet iPSLV) into sky is just like what a primitive African tribleman shooting an old Soviet's AK-47 into the sky, because neither has a faint clue where the rocket/bullet goes.
Beyond the earth , ISRO even doesn't know where the craft is or will be! Mars my foot.
India has NO deep space sensing and control tech, whatsoever, mind you!
This mission is technologically conducted by NASA . Only NASA, the Russians, the Chinese, ESA, and probably Japan have such a capability. The distance between China and India in Space is even larger than that of missiles or warplanes.
Financially, India shouldn't be allowed to waste money on this kind of primitive ego trips, at all. "Your" Space programme is indirectly funded by the cash donated to save your sorry low IQ starving people, not only by the UK taxpayers, but also by ALL European country taxpayers, every friggin year , since the end of WW2! The money is supposed to aim saving your sorry lifes and building some goddarnn toilets...
In fact, the amount of my income tax donated by my govt to India each year for humanitarian end mostly like contribute much more to "your" space programme (which you shameless people self-congradualte on and take full credits of) than most of your Indians here on PDF combined.
"your" space programme? You lying shamelss Indian!
That's why in web forums most Europeans are outragious when come to this waste.
The mission has barely began. Lets wait for the result in 30 days. After that, the result of the mission would not be known until 9 months later. Lets wish ISRO the best of luck.
Wake up! You should wish NASA best of luck instead.
Moreover, if you're really proud of the mission, probably you should also thank me instead, as we're at it, for my annual personal financial contribution donated by the EU to help funding this "Indian" mission amongst many others, and paying salaries to these shameless ISRO braggards.
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