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    A little Chinese sabre rattling

    Since everybody tends to go a little wayward with comments, I’ll allow my self the same luxury and say that the “little ones” always hate the bullying big ones, especially when they encroach their rightfully owned territory and resources. As far as Ottoman empire goes most of what you is true –...
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    Iraq stuff

    Thanks for the tip pal. Appreciate it.
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    Iraq stuff

    Aegis wrote: I kinda like you Aegis. You sure do know how to make a person laugh. Not that I don't get my share of laughter each day without you, but more is never too much. Especially so since in real life I must refrain my self from laughing when prompted by such, how should I call them –...
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    Iraq stuff

    Who were those guys? And what have they done to warrant such a despicable act of cowardice? I didn't see them packing any weapons, especially not the ones that could threaten the AH-64. Couldn't they have just loitered around till someone came to incarcerate them? "Oh, look at me! I'm an...
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    The appeal of the post-apocalyptic genre

    Ever since I had first played Fallout in the now distant year 1998 at the age of fifteen, I've always been astounded by the most singular appeal the post-apocalyptic content exhibited upon my psyche. It’s as if I had always thought the world to be a sinister and foreboding place, an outgrowth of...
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    A little Chinese sabre rattling

    I sincerely doubt any of this was accidental at all... people need to be reminded every so and a while that the threat of a nuclear armaggedon is still all to real, if nothing but to make them more prone to further propaganda. That's just one of the ways governements shape public perception...
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    World War 2 Gaming- suggestion

    Hearts of Iron II wasn't a bad experience. It's big, it's scary and quite addictive I must say - at least for a while though. The problem with the game is that it's plaqued with micromanagement. On the other hand there are some who take that as a bonus since you pretty much have every single...
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    Terrorists recruiting on your campus?

    Ratty wrote: I second that :) Btw, are you a student or a graduate? I myself am a senior at FESB. Just two more exams, and adios muchachos. It's so dreary down here, that some terrorists on a recruitment campaign wouldn't be that bad at all - not that I'm thinking of enlisting or anything...
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    teleportation

    aeigs wrote: LOL :lol: Are you just playing dumb or is it that you really can't help being addle-brained? I don't even want to mention the stuff you wrote in that other thread regarding London blasts... Not that I don't appretiate your contributions to this discussion, but do try to be...
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    teleportation

    Then there's no point in bothering with teleportation in the first place, is there? MethidParadox mentioned some sort of synthesis method to be used for teleportation, which although it may seem plausible to a lay person, really makes no sense at all in the real world. It's impossible to...
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    teleportation

    As far as I remember from my Quantum mechanics class, the no-cloning theorem states that it's impossible to exactly copy a qubit, thus there can never exist two identical copies of any entities. To teleport (a photon) you need to “destroy” the one you started with, and you already need to have a...
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    London Blasts!

    IMNSHO these post-blast ruminations triggered by an over-exaggerated (if not invented) world-wide terrorist threat are a bunch of bull-sh’t. C’mon, ain’t it over abundantly clear that it’s not the terrorists who terrorize, but the shameless politician propaganda speeches and gluttonous media...
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