Yep, don’t disagree. But to some extent, Isreal already believes that it is in a war with Iran.
Yep, don’t disagree. But to some extent, Isreal already believes that it is in a war with Iran.
Nope, I think this falls under the ‘war’ flavor, not terrorism.
And more likely to overall fail. https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/05/agile_failure_rates/
Supposably for beam forming 🤷🏼♂️
Most cities do this for major events for years… So nothing new here.
That’s what the Arab league has been saying for 70 years, people are finally listening to muslims now it seams
It only kinda works, and has big problems: https://youtu.be/ubzTs8ybYZM?si=RHANOH5yitJz5S4E
Didn’t happen with Apple, or IBM, or Google, or Facebook, or…
Almost like a government agency is as reliable as the head of the government. And you had a shitstain then, and now you have the results of decades of laws to reduce oversight. If the CDC doesn’t have the power over disease response, they don’t have responsibility. The FDA has no oversight over cattle on farms, so no responsibility. It’s your problem, not theirs.
Hmm, sounds like a lot of the Egyptian Pharoah ‘research’ a few centuries ago.
USA’s current idea solution to no GPS is NITRO, https://www.gps.gov/governance/advisory/meetings/2023-05/callahan.pdf
So an ArrayList?
I think the main thrust is that the ANC made great progress in 10 years, then stagnated for 10 years, and is now getting progressively worse for the last 10 years. Voters therefore are not optimistic for the next 10 with ANC in power. Corruption destroys unity and respect for governing authority, just look at the USA a few years ago.
It’s literally been happening on and off for thousands of years there…
Trump will do it so much better then, he’ll tell the Israelis to finish what they started and give them more kaboom.
Not sure, it might be: “people just don’t want to work anymore” instead
It astonishs me that someone can have so many experts on their show, and remain so stupid.
If you can provide the water, desert is the most productive and fertile farmland in the world. But if we can’t provide the water, we will need more farmland elsewhere to make up the loss.
Sounds like a forlorn hope, especially from countries that won’t exist in the future.