Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk in crisis mode on space X rocket debacle

Zachary Zuckerberg
   Facebook tried hard to get a satellite out and my brother thought trusting this work with Elon Musk was a no brainer. private companies such as space X fought vigorously to take space rocketry work from NASA and the billionaire Elon Musk thought he was going to make even ore billions reusing the same rocket back and forth into space from all the companies that want to send stuff up in space now that they polluted the rest of the planet.Image result for elon musk space x explosion Space X and their millennium falcon were refueling two days before launch before Mark Zuckerberg's dream satellite exploded like a supernova and his dream of hooking up remote Lake Chad area villages to the internet sunk to a new level. Mark has been majorly depressed since this explosion and can be heard uttering why me and why Facebook over and over again following the demise of the Falcon. Elon Musk is both angry and despondent over the high-profile explosion that is making these seventy something companies on backlog wanting to give their work and trust to space X second thoughts on how a company can even send anything to the skies when they cannot even refuel their rocket without a mishap. mark Zuckerberg is wondering how the hell he will get the crucial job of connecting the rural villages of Nepal's happy valley on-line and going on the web getting opportunities to hook onto his Facebook social media site and start sharing their selfies Image result for elon musk space x explosion The usual happy Markie mark has been despondent and broke a few computers recently because of this set back and I hope personally he accomplishes his dream of hooking up with African and Indian villages and perhaps he should try to get a twenty four houring running airplane service instead up and going to get this job accomplished instead of relying on bullshit space risky ventures with the global space adventure Buck Roger's dreaming Elon Musk.Image result for mark zuckerberg

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