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Comment Re:you stupid troll. (Score 1) 146

You are pretty much clueless about this. I challenge you to find a single paper from an actual economist who thinks the Yuan is significantly undervalued...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... "Prominent economists including World Trade Organization (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy,[13] U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke,[14] Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman,[15] Director of the Peterson Institute for International Economics Fred Bergsten,[16] and Cornell University Professor Eswar Prasad[17] have repeatedly stated that China's currency is undervalued."

Comment Re:Sensationalist BULLSHIT (Score 1) 110

To further the argument: What if the replacement processor was also faulty? Would it be possible to fix it in the field without the processor? If a processor is needed for operation, and all the ones in the local supply chain had the same issue, how quickly could a replacement processor with new code be created?

Comment Re:Captain?!? (Score 1) 207

Awesome post, too bad I spent all my game tokens or I would have voted you "insightful" One thing I noticed is after 9-11 military terms such as "not on his watch" have became very common in western society. It is like western society is now in a permanent war state. But whom exactly are we fighting?

Comment Re: Eye witnesses? (Score 1) 167

...is that there are no sensors of any kind that report what the pilot thought he saw.

.. .other than the whole point of him being out there was to investigate a repeating ghost image on the new radar system. He also leaves out the pilots testimony of a "submerged object with waves crashing on it" etc. As for what it is they saw, I think it is likely a high tech drone(s) launched from a submarine because they found it right at radar range and while a training exercise was occuring. One of the pilots in the video said as much. And no, it doesn't have to be aliens as humans have been launching aircraft from submarines for over a century now. It just makes sense that it is more likely a Mikoyan Skat variant rather than a commercial airliner.

Comment Re: measurements (Score 1) 185

Can you show me the math you used to calculate the difference this would have caused in their total annual mortality figures?

Here, the math, visualised. Italy does not ordinarily use military trucks to transport "tens of thousands dead" every year. They need them only for the extras. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

The rest of your trolling is just as stupid as the one I quoted.

Friends and myself were just talking about this and tried to figure it out. Here is our attempt:
The "normal crude annual mortality rate" for italy is 9.7/1000 ppl
Italy has 60m population so normal daily rate for italy would be 60m*(9.7/1000)/365 which if my calculator skills are correct is around 1500. Italy's current daily death rate for coronavirus is over 600 now www.worldometers.info
So yea, I can see that in isolated areas there might be need for military vehicles.
But what this really points out is that our whole society is structured around a very tight "supply and demand" flow, where even death cannot handle too much deviation or it will go outside normality.

Comment Re:Don't worry (Score 1) 253

...Even a small hurricane packs far more energy than anything we have in our arsenal -- typically 10^17 joules, or roughly 249 megatons. The largest weapon in our arsenal is the 1.2 MT B3 warhead.

But what if you used 10 of them to cause the hurican's course to shift 10 degrees? Here let me get my marker to show you...

Comment Re:Great... (Score 1) 368

...they must pretend to believe the lie that a man who chops off his dick has become a woman...

I think that fundamentally is the issue. If I communicated to you as an AC, you lose something do you not? You lose what seems your primary means of how to "classify" me, and ultimately my message: my sex. It is surprising how many people can't see this, that at a very fundamental level they are sexist.

Comment Re: Buckle in boys (Score 1) 382

That there exist crazy people sound likes a fully general argument against doing or saying anything that might set off crazy people.

That is precisely it. If you know you have "crazy people" in your ranks, are you morally responsible to not say things that you know has a high probability to trigger them and set them off? Applies to all sides of course.

Comment Re:Everything was a lie! And he was right. (Score 2) 498

All Assange, Manning and Snowden have taught anyone is: If you want to whistleblow, be prepared to spend large portions of your life in jail and/or at the behest of the Russian government.

Exactly.

If anything, they've done whistleblowing a HUGE disservice by doing it *so* poorly.

They live in a western society that publicly states that it supports whistleblowers, so I think they can be cut a little slack. If anything they also taught us that if you are a whistleblower, have your exit strategy well planned out - and don't believe the "we encourage whistleblowers" BS.

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