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DP wrote:I'll only put it in a little bit.Existentialist1844 wrote:Yes, I mind!!DP wrote:No worries, anyone mind if I use a BGM-109 to disconnect Exi's computer from the mains?Gawdzilla wrote: Thank you. And somebody unplug Exi's computer, please.
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It is very long, and hard, you probably wouldn't be able for all of it.Existentialist1844 wrote:DP wrote:I'll only put it in a little bit.Existentialist1844 wrote:Yes, I mind!!DP wrote:No worries, anyone mind if I use a BGM-109 to disconnect Exi's computer from the mains?Gawdzilla wrote: Thank you. And somebody unplug Exi's computer, please.
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I dont even know what the hell you're talking about.DP wrote:
It is very long, and hard, you probably wouldn't be able for all of it.
I hate technology.
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At the grave risk of rerailing, those were very interesting articles. I'd love to see some pics of project bedpan (or whatever it was called) in action.
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You talking about the A-12 Oxcart? (Best disinformation name EVER!)Xamonas Chegwé wrote:At the grave risk of rerailing, those were very interesting articles. I'd love to see some pics of project bedpan (or whatever it was called) in action.
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BGM-109 Tomahawk. U.S. long range cruise missile, guaranteed to ruin your day, or failing that, the day of the nearest Chinese embassy.Existentialist1844 wrote:I dont even know what the hell you're talking about.DP wrote:
It is very long, and hard, you probably wouldn't be able for all of it.
I hate technology.
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And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
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I iz fragile!DP wrote:BGM-109 Tomahawk. U.S. long range cruise missile, guaranteed to ruin your day, or failing that, the day of the nearest Chinese embassy.Existentialist1844 wrote:I dont even know what the hell you're talking about.DP wrote:
It is very long, and hard, you probably wouldn't be able for all of it.
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You'd be fragments if you got hit by one of those.Existentialist1844 wrote:I iz fragile!DP wrote:BGM-109 Tomahawk. U.S. long range cruise missile, guaranteed to ruin your day, or failing that, the day of the nearest Chinese embassy.Existentialist1844 wrote:I dont even know what the hell you're talking about.DP wrote:
It is very long, and hard, you probably wouldn't be able for all of it.
I hate technology.
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Me too, I wonder how much use it got in S.E. Asia too, if only we knew someone who might have seen something when he was over there. :hum:Xamonas Chegwé wrote:At the grave risk of rerailing, those were very interesting articles. I'd love to see some pics of project bedpan (or whatever it was called) in action.
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And those Zumwalts are already useless, they can be taken out with an ICBM.
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Don't hold your breath.DP wrote:Me too, I wonder how much use it got in S.E. Asia too, if only we knew someone who might have seen something when he was over there. :hum:Xamonas Chegwé wrote:At the grave risk of rerailing, those were very interesting articles. I'd love to see some pics of project bedpan (or whatever it was called) in action.
It's interesting that ATS is taking the exact opposite position, that the oldsters are confirming everything they have always claimed. (But not surprising, I guess.)
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