<> I guess SpaceX would never have hired Roger Boisjoly. To be honest, and maybe I'm just a cranky engineer, I think SpaceX should never be trusted ever again with anything to do with public safety after this tweet. And perhaps sued for extreme negligence. After all, Musk announced *before the launch* that they expected serious problems. It would be really interesting to follow the resulting trial, reviewing all the decisions made, and holding the entire management chain from bottom to top to account. Instead, we get treated to public performances like some science fiction cowboy - "oops!" 8 engines failed in seconds? Did they actually testfire anything?