Housing IN SPACE! Joe Justice On CYBERLANDR, AGILE Production, and his Vision for the Future!

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  • Housing IN SPACE! Joe Justice On CYBERLANDR, AGILE Production, and his Vision for the Future!
    In this exclusive interview, I get to talk with two of my favorite people: Joe Justice, King of Agile (and that's his title at Cyberlandr!) and Lance King, co-founder and CEO of Cyberlandr. We get into why Joe working with Lance is a perfect match, what their visions are for the future, sleeping on factory floors, acting as the Elon Musk of Cyberlandr, and even Cybertrucks and Cyberlandrs in space!
    Cyberlandr link: Cyberlandr.com
    Lance King's Book, Democracy 2.0: amzn.to/3RSmvWv
    Reposted with permission from DrKnowItAll, which you can and should subscribe to right here @drknowitallknows . The original video is here: • Housing IN SPACE! Joe ...
    You can find Joe Justice online courses, book, and public speaking contact: abi-agile.com/

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  • @commuterbranchline8132
    @commuterbranchline8132 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Now that the Cybertruck is being delivered, I wondered how development was progressing with Cyberlandr? It’s been quite a long time since the world has been updated.

  • @117Warbird
    @117Warbird ปีที่แล้ว

    John, I like this intro video better because I too love the romulan warbird as my favorite Star Trek ship!

  • @treestandsafety3996
    @treestandsafety3996 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Haha..Joe looks like an overworked chief manager under Henry Ford in the 1920s! Great stuff Joe, top ho!

  • @MikeCasey311
    @MikeCasey311 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I admire what Cyberlandr is attempting to do.
    The problem is that Cyberlandr is like a Christmas tree that people hang all their pet visions onto.
    Cyberlandr needs to focus on minimal requirements:
    1. Sleep
    2. Food & water
    3. Toilet
    4. Shelter
    Food doesn’t mean that the campers will be able to bake a cake, think minimal survival.

  • @hhal9000
    @hhal9000 ปีที่แล้ว

    I like the idea of freedom being maintained in part by self sufficiency and mobility, so does this ethos extend to breaking down borders between countries for a really international nomadic freedom.If we are talking about ''off worlding'' I would have thought so.