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>>5977838
If there was such a word, it would probably be German.

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>>5955439
In the end, it took a Nazi to put a man on the moon.

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One man with a very big budget and a very, very tiny penis.

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>>2930296
>>2930292
>German Engineers + American Monies = Space Race Winners

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>>2469662

Das frag ich mich auch. Es ist einfach so.

Übrigens Amerikaner: Denkt bloß nicht IHR hättet einen Mann zum Mond geschickt sonst muss ich lollen.

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The military has contributed more to science and technology than NASA ever has.
If we want science to progress, we should continually be at war.
After all, the golden age of space exploration ended when the last Nazi scientist died, we haven't discovered anything of significance since.

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Nature does not know extinction; all it knows is transformation. Everything science has taught me, and continues to teach me, strengthens my belief in the continuity of our spiritual existence after death.

Werner von Braun

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>>1153073
just like that. When you start building your death machines for uncle sam instead it all suddenly becomes ok and all the thousands of people who died because of your actions become irrellevant, eh?

Typical American hypocrisy

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"Man is the best computer we can put on board a spacecraft, and the only one that can be mass produced by unskilled labour"

- Wernher Von Braun

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>>1110234
>/sci/ is plagued by an uninformed, pompous, and presumptuous scum which instead of spending their time learning humbly about natural sciences come here to make shitty and arrogant replies to the candid questions asked on /sci/ and will approve anything that places them above the "ignorant masses".

quite amusingly that is exactly what you appear to be doing now

Oh and by the way, scientists didn't get man to the moon. Nazi and British engineers did.

*Spins around on office chair giving the double duece to /sci/*

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Hi! I'm Wernher Magnus Maximilian von Braun, astonautics engineer extraordinaire. I pretty much singlehandly planned and designed the American space program from the ground up. I hated the scientists on my team, you know. The sentiment was "If the scientists had their way, we'd still be talking about going to moon in the 80's" Ha ha ha! That was a good one. Please excuse me, I just have to empty my pockets of the ash of a thousand dead jews.

There we are. Now were where we? Ah yes. There really isn't that much difference between scientists and engineers, apart from engineers actually go out and do stuff and scientists spend all their time whining, not getting laid and grubbing about in laboratories. So, ha ha, the more you know, as you say.

auf wiedersehen!

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