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g3e0 | 5 years ago
But I also have to admit I cannot fathom how someone could have not heard of the space shuttle? It was only retired in 2011?
g3e0 | 5 years ago
But I also have to admit I cannot fathom how someone could have not heard of the space shuttle? It was only retired in 2011?
SwiftyBug|5 years ago
g3e0|5 years ago
Yes the space shuttle was designed to be partially re-usable. The "plane" bit would come back down to Earth and land on a (very long) runway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOxZsbyjSb8
zenexer|5 years ago
Or the One-China policy.[1]
Or that the United States doesn't have a prime minister. Ever told someone you're from the US and been asked who your PM is? They're not referring to your project manager.
Or that they might actually be the Virgin Islands' president without realizing it.[2]
Or any of the following websites, which are among the top 10 most visited websites according to Alexa:[3]
3. Tmall
5. QQ
6. Baidu
7. Sohu
8. Tmall login
9. Taobao
10: 360.cn
In this case, it sounds like the person who made the comment knew of the space shuttle; they just didn't know much about it or recognize it by name. I bet many readers here could say the same for many of the aforementioned items.
Yet if you went to China and asked about Tmall, I bet you'd get some funny looks. I don't really know for sure, though; I'd never heard of it until today. Sure, I know of Taobao, and I could've guessed that the T in Tmall stood for either Tencent or Taobao, but heck if I know what they do. I misspelled it as `Tmail` initially and only realized my mistake after Googling it.
[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Gagarin
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-China_policy
[2]: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-president-virgin-isl...
[3]: https://www.alexa.com/topsites
PuffinBlue|5 years ago
I'm sure there are teenagers out there who are discovering the shuttle just now. This thread might have been started by one.
NikolaeVarius|5 years ago