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  • Drinks are free for these guys. This an amazing operation and is about to cripple all Russian trucking for a bit, as the entire country is searched.

  • Say what you want about uniforms, but the praetorian guard didn't have these:

  • So, NYT, do the Swiss all have micro hands? How do you explain Swiss watchmaking? For that matter, how about American watchmaking? America used to make all kinds of tiny wristwatches, including movements. There is also a few current American watchmakers, with a few building intricate movements.

  • I was assured there were many of them. They are to be released this week. Kayleigh wouldn't bear false witness, would she?

  • Good job, Trump! I can now check off "Lebensraum" from my "Are Republican's actually Nazis?" Checklist. Almost full now, then I guess we all lose.

  • Welp, I guess I can check off "Do unethical medical experiments on people" from my "Are Republicans actually Nazis?" Checklist. Next up: Get Bayer to restart pesticide production to clean up the migrant detention centers.

  • No, no, you don't understand. It is far cleaner to dig huge holes in mountains, destabilizing the ground and washing the excess sludge into people's drinking water. Then, build a giant plant that belches radioactive debris and helps heat up the climate. Oh ya, also kill the people that produce it early, especially if you can use children.

  • I have the G Stylus 2024 and it has been a great phone. Moto's update policy is the main hindrance, with screen brightness a close second. It looks like the screen is better in the new one and twice as bright. I bet the battery life will fall a bit, especially at peak. The update thing does not concern me much in this price range, as I change phones about every 1.5 years, sometimes yearly.

  • No, he can't. The VP is chosen, not hired. He can only be removed by impeachment or resignation.

  • Could this be an effective way to treat ned bug infections? If it works fast enough, it should wipe out active bed bugs.

  • We are starting an office pool on how fast He goes into DT's during Congressional questioning. It's only fair that he sits in the chair at least as long as Hillary did.

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  • This whole list amounts to $729 million. That is 20% of the $3.5 billion in additional money we sent in one month to Israel to buy bombs and missiles. You can see what kind of goodwill our government is really interested in "spreading". Maybe the USAID money was well spent and we could do something about the money that is going to death, misery and creating more hate against us? Crazy talk, I know.

  • He still catches up and kills/captures everyone. He is only thwarted by his own, highly trained soldiers that don't want to waste space laser "ammunition"????

  • I hope somebody there will stand up to this. Just make a list of all grants and funding, detailing that all research on climate involves the Oceans and Atmosphere. You know, like the TITLE of the agency specifies.

  • I just remember the drunk suburban girl who would load up the jukebox with Creed and Nickelback at the bar. Nothing kills a good Friday night at the bar faster than that.

  • No problem. I have seen a lot of people think that the army was just tossing huge chunks of uranium around. The actual core made of depleted uranium is quite small, I believe it is less than 300grams in an Abrams 120mm shell. The cores are encased and not very radioactive, but I would bet they are still an environmental hazzard long after they are used. The US started using it when it proved harder of a penetrator than tungsten, and since it is a waste product, it was far cheaper.

  • I thought Kendrick was very good, and I don't listen to him or very much of that style music. He is amazingly talented and I thought a top tier showman. In the article, Jack Posobic said that he wished it was Creed (like In the 2001 half time) instead. Since this was the Apple Music streaming halftime show, I looked it up. #1 Streamer of last year was Kendrick, I didn't see Creed in the top 50. Also Billboard has Kendrick at #4 all year for Streaming, also no Creed. I know Creed had a big resurgence last year touring, but I was around listing to music in 2001 and we all voted that Creed sucks. I didn't like those people who liked Creed then, and even more so now.

  • You are correct on the Penny. The military still uses a lot of copper and zinc, just not how you are thinking. The "depleted uranium" rounds you are thinking of are anti-armor rounds. This is a fin stabilized sabot round that has a core penetrator made of DU instead of Tungsten, like the Russians use (we use some tungsten core rounds also). The US used these for the Bradley's main 25mm Bushmaster auto cannon, M1 Abrams tank, 30mm fighter jet cannons and the big boy A-10 Brrrrt gun. Almost all small rounds, think infantry, use full metal jacket rounds. The core of the round (back then, now mostly steel) is made of lead. Then the lead is encased ( or jacketed) with copper. This would apply to 9mm pistol rounds(not used much in combat, if so, it is a bad day), M-16 5.56 rounds, .30 caliber machine gun, and .50 caliber machine and anti material rifles. Copper is used a lot in other areas also, primarily motor windings and generator windings. Zinc is used is almost everywhere as a galvanized coating on ammunition that is not jacketed and other things that have bare steel. The Bradley fires a standard round that is used more often than the DU sabot, called HEAT. This is an explosive round covered in steel with a jacket of zinc for corrosion resistance.

  • Yeah, but those guys use facts and figures and stuff. This way, Elon can manipulate anything he wants to do whatever they want. Much easier way to allow a fascist takeover.