Domain: rusarm.ru
Stories and comments across the archive that link to rusarm.ru.
Comments · 6
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Re:How about "Encumbrance doesn't matter"Then again, your character is an unrealistic hunk, so at least it's consistent
;)But I agree, having trained with one of these babies..
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Re:RPG
You should reread that Wikipedia article more carefully, and look through the manufacturer's web site at http://www.rusarm.ru/exprod.htm. Look for the RPG-7V1 launcher, and the PG-7VL, PG-7VR, TBG-7V grenades.
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Re:EMP, the ultimate feature
Why go with just some piddily little EMP? You can buy a friggin TANK from http://www.rusarm.ru
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Weapons? Please!?!?!
I would just get something with a rocket launcher on it and blow the other teams up. Way I see it you could drag your vehicle along after that and you would still win. All you need is here
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Links don't work? Try this...
They appear to be not allowing direct linkage to the information on the Yakhont and Medvenka missile systems. You can still get to the info though - from the homepage click on Export Products, then click on Navy. Halfway down are links to the Yakhont and Medvenka.
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An example of polite email to Hollings
Since snail mail sent to Washington DC is probably sanitized with a flame thrower these days, I left a message on Sen. Hollings web site. Dunno if anyone reads these things, but it cannot hurt. At least it will not be burnt in fear of anthrax.
Dear Senator Hollings, I'd like to let you know that as an information technology professional, I am deeply concerned about the SSSCA. In its present wording, this bill would make our job almost impossible. Also, as a consumer, I am concerned about the implications. This bill would mean that all the media I buy would be rendered useless at the whim of the media player manufacturers. Please drop this bill. It is a very bad idea, and it would backfire.
A few thousand like that, and even Disney's soft money will not be enough to convince Hollings that this bill is worth the spanking he'll get at the next election.
Mark Twain wrote that buying a senator back then cost about $30,000. Anyone knows the current price? (And I wish I could insert a smiley here.)
-- SysKoll