Support and honour for the accomplishments of Matt Taylor
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guy
11 years ago
fantastic job man. dont let those harpies tear you down over their misplaced hate of that wicked sweet shirt.
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Logan Rahne
11 years ago
Well-educated, has tattoo sleeves and wears a gaudy shirt. As far as I'm concerned, he should also have had a huge lit cigar and a glass of bourbon. People that get offended by stuff like this -deserve to.-
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Alexander Waldmann
11 years ago
The female figure is not a sin
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Ivica Lazić
11 years ago
You have a full support from Croatia. It's incredible how easily offended far-left can ruin everything, even the greatest achievements like yours.. It's like you wore "I hate women" and not something unhateful you liked. I can't even express how priveleged humanity is to have people like you. Remember when Firefox CEO was forced to resign because the thought police learned that he was against gay marriage YEARS ago, a long time before he became CEO? They "thought policed" a man who never pushed politics in the company he helped CREATE., . That was bad enough, but this is much, much worse. This crosses every line, everywhere.
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Leela Ross
11 years ago
Keep on Chugging, that shirt is awesome
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Leela Ross
11 years ago
Keep on Chugging, that shirt is awesome
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Eleazar
11 years ago
You landed something on a freakin' comet. Talk about accuracy. Great job, dude!
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Nickolai Vassiliev
11 years ago
Hello Matt Taylor, I am just writing to you because I want to congratulate you on your accomplishment express my support for you. I was absolutely disgusted by the unjust criticism of your choice of attire. That is one nice ass shirt, don't let anyone take that from you. You truly did not deserve the backlash you recieved.
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Peter Goldstern
11 years ago
Dear Matt, An incredible feat accomplished well by yourself and your team. Wear what ever you please and to hell with the whiners !!
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Enrique Escoto
11 years ago
Being a Floridian, the idea of space exploration has always been one dear to my own heart. Young boys and girls look up to NASA. It's our State's namesake. Naturally, when the space program was put on indefinite hold, I was deeply saddened. It was a step backwards, and it was very painful for me to hear that the US cared so little about NASA and it's acomplishments. Despite this, Space Exploration hasn't halted, it's just been set back a bit. There's still lots of hope in the industry, NASA landed Curiosity on Mars, Private corporations funding their own programs, there's no reason to give up on space. There's a very clear desire present to finally deliver mankind to the stars. Naturally, when I'd heard that someone finally put a satellite on a comet, I was extremely excited. It was wonderful. I started thinking about those times when I was a kid where my family would stand outside at the night of a launch so we could see those glorious men and women venture off into the vast infinity of space. I thought of all those times where my teacher let us stand out on the courtyard so we could watch the shuttle launch. The idea that space exporation isn't dead is the most wonderful thing in the world for me. With that said, I was deeply disdurbed that there were so many that would spit at the idea of space exploration. They decided to take that man (and by extension, his team) and ridicule him for something so trivial as the selection of his shirt. They made his *shirt* a headline and *forced* an apology out of him, that he made in tears. It puzzles me, that someone would be so audacious and selfish to belittle something so relevant and important to the scientific development of mankind. I find it disgusting and I take it as a personal offense. When I look back, I won't remember that Matt Taylor wore a shirt that some really loud people didn't like. I probably won't remember the shirt had a graphic design. I probably won't remember what he was wearing at all. I don't care.
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Enrique Escoto
11 years ago
Being a Floridian, the idea of space exploration has always been one dear to my own heart. Young boys and girls look up to NASA. It's our State's namesake. Naturally, when the space program was put on indefinite hold, I was deeply saddened. It was a step backwards, and it was very painful for me to hear that the US cared so little about NASA and it's acomplishments. Despite this, Space Exploration hasn't halted, it's just been set back a bit. There's still lots of hope in the industry, NASA landed Curiosity on Mars, Private corporations funding their own programs, there's no reason to give up on space. There's a very clear desire present to finally deliver mankind to the stars. Naturally, when I'd heard that someone finally put a satellite on a comet, I was extremely excited. It was wonderful. I started thinking about those times when I was a kid where my family would stand outside at the night of a launch so we could see those glorious men and women venture off into the vast infinity of space. I thought of all those times where my teacher let us stand out on the courtyard so we could watch the shuttle launch. The idea that space exporation isn't dead is the most wonderful thing in the world for me. With that said, I was deeply disdurbed that there were so many that would spit at the idea of space exploration. They decided to take that man (and by extension, his team) and ridicule him for something so trivial as the selection of his shirt. They made his *shirt* a headline and *forced* an apology out of him, that he made in tears. It puzzles me, that someone would be so audacious and selfish to belittle something so relevant and important to the scientific development of mankind. I find it disgusting and I take it as a personal offense. When I look back, I won't remember that Matt Taylor wore a shirt that some really loud people didn't like. I probably won't remember the shirt had a graphic design. I probably won't remember what he was wearing at all. I don't care.
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Daryan Jayde
11 years ago
I love your shirt! I'd happily wear it, and im a chick. Good job man!
I love you, Matt! Thank you and cheers from Romania!
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jordan hammond
11 years ago
Thanks and good luck with future projects!
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marius p
11 years ago
thank you, and that shirt is great
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alex L
11 years ago
Do not let stupid people over the internet judge you. The sole fact they were caring about a shirt shows a lot about them. Stay awesome! -signed: a fellow engineer who wishes he did something like you did.
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Russell
11 years ago
Congratulations, keep up the important work! The small minority that feel the need to try find reasons to belittle anything that doesn't focus around them are foolish and don't even give a single bit of attention to such idiots
fantastic job man. dont let those harpies tear you down over their misplaced hate of that wicked sweet shirt.
Well-educated, has tattoo sleeves and wears a gaudy shirt. As far as I'm concerned, he should also have had a huge lit cigar and a glass of bourbon. People that get offended by stuff like this -deserve to.-
The female figure is not a sin
You have a full support from Croatia. It's incredible how easily offended far-left can ruin everything, even the greatest achievements like yours.. It's like you wore "I hate women" and not something unhateful you liked. I can't even express how priveleged humanity is to have people like you. Remember when Firefox CEO was forced to resign because the thought police learned that he was against gay marriage YEARS ago, a long time before he became CEO? They "thought policed" a man who never pushed politics in the company he helped CREATE., . That was bad enough, but this is much, much worse. This crosses every line, everywhere.
Keep on Chugging, that shirt is awesome
Keep on Chugging, that shirt is awesome
You landed something on a freakin' comet. Talk about accuracy. Great job, dude!
Hello Matt Taylor, I am just writing to you because I want to congratulate you on your accomplishment express my support for you. I was absolutely disgusted by the unjust criticism of your choice of attire. That is one nice ass shirt, don't let anyone take that from you. You truly did not deserve the backlash you recieved.
Dear Matt, An incredible feat accomplished well by yourself and your team. Wear what ever you please and to hell with the whiners !!
Being a Floridian, the idea of space exploration has always been one dear to my own heart. Young boys and girls look up to NASA. It's our State's namesake. Naturally, when the space program was put on indefinite hold, I was deeply saddened. It was a step backwards, and it was very painful for me to hear that the US cared so little about NASA and it's acomplishments. Despite this, Space Exploration hasn't halted, it's just been set back a bit. There's still lots of hope in the industry, NASA landed Curiosity on Mars, Private corporations funding their own programs, there's no reason to give up on space. There's a very clear desire present to finally deliver mankind to the stars. Naturally, when I'd heard that someone finally put a satellite on a comet, I was extremely excited. It was wonderful. I started thinking about those times when I was a kid where my family would stand outside at the night of a launch so we could see those glorious men and women venture off into the vast infinity of space. I thought of all those times where my teacher let us stand out on the courtyard so we could watch the shuttle launch. The idea that space exporation isn't dead is the most wonderful thing in the world for me. With that said, I was deeply disdurbed that there were so many that would spit at the idea of space exploration. They decided to take that man (and by extension, his team) and ridicule him for something so trivial as the selection of his shirt. They made his *shirt* a headline and *forced* an apology out of him, that he made in tears. It puzzles me, that someone would be so audacious and selfish to belittle something so relevant and important to the scientific development of mankind. I find it disgusting and I take it as a personal offense. When I look back, I won't remember that Matt Taylor wore a shirt that some really loud people didn't like. I probably won't remember the shirt had a graphic design. I probably won't remember what he was wearing at all. I don't care.
Being a Floridian, the idea of space exploration has always been one dear to my own heart. Young boys and girls look up to NASA. It's our State's namesake. Naturally, when the space program was put on indefinite hold, I was deeply saddened. It was a step backwards, and it was very painful for me to hear that the US cared so little about NASA and it's acomplishments. Despite this, Space Exploration hasn't halted, it's just been set back a bit. There's still lots of hope in the industry, NASA landed Curiosity on Mars, Private corporations funding their own programs, there's no reason to give up on space. There's a very clear desire present to finally deliver mankind to the stars. Naturally, when I'd heard that someone finally put a satellite on a comet, I was extremely excited. It was wonderful. I started thinking about those times when I was a kid where my family would stand outside at the night of a launch so we could see those glorious men and women venture off into the vast infinity of space. I thought of all those times where my teacher let us stand out on the courtyard so we could watch the shuttle launch. The idea that space exporation isn't dead is the most wonderful thing in the world for me. With that said, I was deeply disdurbed that there were so many that would spit at the idea of space exploration. They decided to take that man (and by extension, his team) and ridicule him for something so trivial as the selection of his shirt. They made his *shirt* a headline and *forced* an apology out of him, that he made in tears. It puzzles me, that someone would be so audacious and selfish to belittle something so relevant and important to the scientific development of mankind. I find it disgusting and I take it as a personal offense. When I look back, I won't remember that Matt Taylor wore a shirt that some really loud people didn't like. I probably won't remember the shirt had a graphic design. I probably won't remember what he was wearing at all. I don't care.
I love your shirt! I'd happily wear it, and im a chick. Good job man!
Thanks Matt for all your hard work.
Absolutely astounding work you've done
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I love you, Matt! Thank you and cheers from Romania!
Thanks and good luck with future projects!
thank you, and that shirt is great
Do not let stupid people over the internet judge you. The sole fact they were caring about a shirt shows a lot about them. Stay awesome! -signed: a fellow engineer who wishes he did something like you did.
Congratulations, keep up the important work! The small minority that feel the need to try find reasons to belittle anything that doesn't focus around them are foolish and don't even give a single bit of attention to such idiots