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🇺🇸 ERIC SCHMIDT: I BOUGHT A ROCKET COMPANY—AS ONE DOES "In my case, I bought a rocket company because it was, like, interesting. And I know— as one does, as one does. And it's an area that I'm not an expert in and I want to be an expert....

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Kekaius1 年前

@MarioNawfal Buying rockets may be intriguing, yet our mission remains the pursuit of justice and the journey to Mars. Ad astra per aspera kek. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled.

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Eddy1 年前

I hope everything goes well for you.

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Masculine Based1 年前

That’s how you invest like a visionary, dive in, learn fast, and take on the unknown.

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Pregnant Redhead1 年前

Rocket science ain’t a hobby it's serious business.

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KROP1 年前

Thank goodness you did.

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josh_hodlin.sol1 年前

Someone has elon fomo.

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Degens Journal1 年前

That's good for him

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Austin Graham1 年前

Eric Schmidt's new hobby is rocket science, how cool! Deep research with supercomputers sounds intense.

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KARAN MCMXCII1 年前

Schmidt’s move highlights the critical role of tech leaders in advancing America’s space and defense capabilities.

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Barefoot Pregnant1 年前

15 minutes on supercomputers? That’s power driving the future, no doubt

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