I wouldn't call it a satire; it's more a thought exercise on how to make galactic colonization economically viable. The cost involved in setting up a colony that's tens or hundreds of light years away would be astronomical, and the return on investment would take so long that it's simply not reasonable under any current economic system. Right now we talk about how it would be hard to colonize Mars, and that's only about nine months of travel, and not at anything close to relativistic speeds.
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I have priced out gym equipment, because I live 100 miles from the nearest "city" (...which is, like 20,000 people).
At $30/mo for a gym membership, it would take me >15 years to pay for a decent, mid-range power rack, Olympic bars, and bench. And that's not including the weights themselves, which are usually $2-5/pound. A decent elliptical machine from eBay? Another 2 years, plus a year and a half for shipping.
If you're serious about weights, and not independently wealthy, it almost always makes more sense to have a gym membership.