Nope, just stating that this has been my position from the get-go as soon as it was announced that there was a deal being written. This isn't a legal argument about the contract because I haven't seen the contract and don't really care what's in it. Its content is irrelevant to my contention that Musk never had any real desire to purchase Twitter to begin with.
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Kinda sorta. They had their first successful test after years of problems, which is good. But it's far from ready for actual use with people. That being said, it's still a far more expensive option than SpaceX is and honestly, using SpaceX continues to be the best decision right now given that they already have a program up and running and have the costs in the gutter.
There are other options for sending things into space, but for most manned missions SpaceX and Dragon is going to remain the cheapest/most reliable option right now.