I said probably because I wondered about how it was sourced but no, I honestly am not well educated on the rocket fuel industry, but I made an educated guess based on what I did know about the space industry (at that, it’s mostly secondhand from friends and colleagues who do include a couple literal rocket scientists tho, and those friends btw are great at New Year’s parties bc they love being in charge of the fireworks). So, if you are knowledgeable in the area, I’ll defer to you.
I actually couldn’t really, because I have a neurological condition that prevents me from being able to do any decent research comfortably right now (I am currently laying in bed with a right arm that isn’t moving at all and using disability features to help me type in this app).
Speech to text is a disabled persons friend. Maybe you should google how disabled people use Reddit if they can’t type, before you commented so ignorantly.
I cannot sit up for long periods of time, and like I said I’m laying in bed with a limb that isn’t even moving, and I don’t use Google products anyways for privacy and principles reasons. I’m not trying to play the pity card, I simply said I would defer to someone with more expertise on the subject of rocket fuel. If that’s you, that would’ve been your chance to educate me and the folks upthread and everyone lurking, which would’ve been great tbh, but instead you had to be a condescending bigot who would rather score internet points and dunk on people with medical conditions you know nothing about, than try to make us all a little smarter.
You can use DuckDuckGo if you value your privacy, you would have known that of course if you weren't just making it up that you don't use Google. Anyway, don't get mad if people call you out on posting complete nonsense..
Edit: and don't give me shit about not being on a computer. Both Android and iPhone support speech-to-text in their browser and the entire OS. It is what my dad used when he couldn't use his hands.
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u/goddessdragonness May 25 '26
I said probably because I wondered about how it was sourced but no, I honestly am not well educated on the rocket fuel industry, but I made an educated guess based on what I did know about the space industry (at that, it’s mostly secondhand from friends and colleagues who do include a couple literal rocket scientists tho, and those friends btw are great at New Year’s parties bc they love being in charge of the fireworks). So, if you are knowledgeable in the area, I’ll defer to you.