Comment Re:Caution (Score 1) 67
This is the government. Loss of reality, no common sense, and grand delusions about their own skill and capabilities is standard.
This is the government. Loss of reality, no common sense, and grand delusions about their own skill and capabilities is standard.
It is government workers. You know, the stupidest of the stupidest combined with top scores in arrogance.
Thanks comrade!
I was about to make a similar comment, having just noticed this. If you zoom in on the lake, you can see it clearly on the right side of the dam.
There was of course a lot of cgi in the movie but
the cgi was there to tell a story- not to render action scenes.
An action movie with rendered action doesn't connect emotionally.
When those guys swinging around on poles showed up- i had a gut reaction.
Making an action film and then using cgi for the action scenes usually lacks just enough realism that I don't have an emotional reaction to the action. That emotion is why I'm willing to put down good money to see a movie.
MM:FR was decent. As everyone else says- so little acting and so few words- but combined with incredible action scenes and a lot of genuine stunts. I probably won't ever see it again but I don't feel like I wasted my money.
Also provides an useful indicator whether your overclocked rig is running too hot!
This is the only thing that will get us better enterprise IT security. Insurances actually care about not paying, and hence they care about actual risk. They do not care about "compliance" unless it actually decreases their risk.
(Side note: Anything you cannot get insured, like a nuclear reactor, is a very bad idea in the first place.)
Simple enough - nuclear warheads wear out. They get stale, They cease to function. They must be replaced.
The US had millions of rounds of 50 caliber machine gun ammo left after WWII - enough to last through all the wars since then. Is that stock still around? No - it was destroyed and replaced with fresh ammo. Same deal with nukes - they are not a solid block of stone, so they do no last forever. No complex weapon does.
A/C is overrated. You can adapt to warmer or colder climates to a certain degree (pun intended). I'm 56 yrs old and went running in 103F just a year ago...well hydrated, and monitoring my HR.
I vote for grape.
Not exactly the Pentagon, and it wasn't today...the article is dated 8 May.
The decision to increase security at U.S. bases was made by Admiral Bill Gortney, commander of the U.S. Northern Command, responsible for troops in North America, Warren said. The decision did not affect bases outside his region.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.