Comment Re:Blurring lines between criminality and politics (Score 1) 100
Blurring lines between criminality and politics.?
The two are synonymous. What's this line?
Blurring lines between criminality and politics.?
The two are synonymous. What's this line?
Not really. They got away with it at no real cost. Chances are our "small Nevada hosting provider" was cooperating fully with Microsoft, and playing the victim card helps avoid bad press. Or it could be covering up a National Security Letter.
...we have 30+ year old designs in the field now which are rapidly becoming obsolete...
Compared to what? Everybody else's 40+ year old design? We fly 60+ year old bombers that still outperform anything built since.
mufti role utility aircraft
"Swiss Army Airplanes" usually don't perform as well as expected. The Harrier being the exception.
Make 'em call in the marines... It'll be a great show.
Then, while they're tearing it down, get it on film...
We still burn kerosene. How primitive is that?
"Ditched"
Every airplane can land on water at least once.
No, he was right. Gravity rules. I never said the airplane would land softly.
Yes, the airplane will land without power.
Then it will be back to bittorrent. It's best for all to tear down the walls.
Well, I wasn't so sure with all that talk about "just war" and stuff.
But how well will this work when IPv6 becomes ubiquitous?
You really don't have to
There is no bluff... I'm on no hook. You're just being full of it. You're a good man, Charlie Brown...
stuff
What this country needs is a good five dollar plasma weapon.