Comment Re:no computers under the desk then? (Score 1) 143
You are also susceptible to what I would like to call "flashlight in the middle"
any chance of someone being able to purposely disrupt it?
You are also susceptible to what I would like to call "flashlight in the middle"
any chance of someone being able to purposely disrupt it?
Between the upper and lower reciever wouldn't be a bad idea. As far as the charging handle and the dust cover, RTV over it would be impractical. Both are used for clearing a weapon(safety, magazine, chamber, safety) which is supposed to be done before loading and unloading, as well as entering some buildings such as the command post. Also, on the M16/M4 whenever you fire a round and the weapon cycles, the dust cover is opened up, which is where the round is ejected from.
Now perhaps something to make the dust cover better might be an idea worth looking into, RTV might not be the right fix for everything here. You also have to be concerned with how much dirt might make its way up through the magazine holder. Weapons are usually not stored with magazines, and they get banged around/dirty at the best of times. Thats a much bigger gap than the charging handle or dust cover.
Did the parent try calibrating the system? There is a known problem of lag varying from setup to setup, as all tv's, sound systems, and cables are not the same....
It helps a lot, really
And you do know that with small villages, even something the size of a small FOB, the locals are going to know you are there, if they didn't know you were on your way already....
Just thinking, but a microwave grid might be bad for storage of munitions, or possibly setting off unexploded ordinance from attacks. Think of a mortar that hits the base and ends up luckily enough being a dud, being set off by the power grid without the nice whistling warning...
Also, part of the cost of the fuel is just getting it there, some of these options for biofuels and whatnot might be more expensive/hazardous/harder to ship down range.
There are also many safety things required in vehicles in the US that Europe does not. Retrofitting cars that are euro spec'd to work legally over in the US is usally prohibitively high, running $2000-$4000 depending on model and what it needs done...
There are actually many South Koreans who wish for reunification. There are still many families seperated to this day, and on holidays, many travel close to the boarder so they will at least be closer during holidays....
Soldiers can't be charged with conduct unbecoming for bad behavior unless they are in uniform, so why should it be different?
Actually, they can under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. It applies to all US service members regardless of location, in and out of uniform.
I don't see why something similar wouldn't apply to other nations militiaries or other government organizations...
that's kind of funny, since "Unfortunately postage stamp cost fifty Korean currencies or $10,000 American Dollars " is way off.
I think yesterday when I got some korean won out of the atm, the exchange rate was about 1176won to 1USD. 50 won is barely enough to have change for...
They just took jumping the shark to a whole new level...
There are workers in the government who are blind. Most of them, if working with a computer, have a text to speech program. It's just another one of those things about not letting a disability, such as blindness be a bar to employment.
I, for one, welcome our pirate sheep overlords...
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