Comment In soviet Egypt (Score 4, Funny) 110
And a spying one, at that.
The reason ? Industrial farming, mainly. The manure that our farmers spread over the fields is washed down to the rivers and the sea shores. The level of phosphorous and nitrogen in the water rises and leads to massive, smelly "green tides" of algae on our beaches.
Unfortunately, no effective action is taken to correct these trends, and industrial farming tends to grow ever bigger and pollute our water ever more despite several warnings from the ECJ.
Oh yeah, like no innocent civilian life was ever taken out by some jerk piloting a drone from an office seat 10000 miles away. Please.
I'm not saying that US soldiers are not making sacrifices or that they're not being sent into harm's way. They deserve respect.
We're talking about drones here. The US is using plenty of them to direct so-called "targeted strikes" on presumed terrorist groups. Which often turn out to be just families living next door.
Hey, would you mind if Pakistan or China sent out a few drones to hunt criminals on US ground, and accidentally killed civilians instead ? Oh, I thought so.
It is quite likely you will eventually hit something we might need someday.
Or the laser beam could come around and bite us in the ass.
Which, divided by quite a few thousand trillion siblings, amounts to... not much.
* that the people that âoeforcefullyâ put Linux on a computer never heard the word, âoenoâ uttered by the computer, thus imping it was âoeconsensual.â
Some might argue that this is tantamount to "Linux by surprise"....
After he got the seeds, I suppose he was able to grow two crops, one exposed to Roundup, and the other pesticide-free.
Here is the key sentence in the article:
Researchers found that NK603 and Roundup both caused similar damage to the rats' health whether they were consumed on their own or together.
(emphasis mine)
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