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ruffmuff | 10 years ago | on: SpaceX Falcon rocket explodes on landing after delivering satellite to space

Two main reasons I can think of: 1) Sea water is extremely corrosive. If your booster takes a dunk in the drink, it's going to be very hard to refurbish for another launch. Lots of components (electronics, valves, etc) would need to be replaced and the structural integrity of the tanks themselves may be compromised by rust.

2) Flotation devices attached to the booster = extra payload. It would be the canvas/dinghys AND compressed gas canisters for inflating them. This is arguably (a lot?) more weight than just landing struts + fins. Any extra payload on a rocket represents a massive cost and means less stuff you can haul for paying customers.

ruffmuff | 12 years ago | on: Write Code Every Day

How do I donate something to your cause to say thank you for the work you've already done (and for putting it online for free)? Paypal/Bitcoin would be easiest, but anything will do. :)

ruffmuff | 13 years ago | on: The feature supported in IE6, but not Chrome

Actually, I think the idiot in the room here is you.

Read his response again. The author is asking why, if Chrome does not support gzipped images, it sends "Accept:/ Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate,sdch" (in other words it states that it will accept any Gzipped content). This is the question no one in this thread is actually answering, instead choosing to nitpick on why the author tried to do something.

Also, calling someone an idiot because they lack understanding of a certain field in computer science? Really? Maybe you should lighten up.

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