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Hyper-linking was invented in the 60's ....
Not sure why Tim gets credit when hyper-linking was demo'd back in 1968
...The Mother of All Demos, presented by Douglas Engelbart (1968)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...Alan Kay points out the same thing @17:03
Alan Kay - Normal Considered Harmful
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Forget it, Jake, it's New Mexico
How did anyone even notice that there had been a nuclear accident in New Mexico? It already looks like Fallout 3. I'm pretty sure there are already feral ghouls and radscorpions there.
But anyway, any excuse to play this:
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Re:How hard is it to find emails?
For example, one "journalist" said that Hillary's team "skimmed the subject lines" when they did no such thing. What *actually* happened is they used discovery software to filter emails based on keywords.
That would mean that the FBI directory lied:
James Comey - Hillary Clinton Gave Access To Classified Information to People Without ClearanceThe FBI director Comey said that
"Well, they [Clinton's attornies] didn't look at all of them, they looked at headers."
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Re:Adolf hitler, lennart p, donald t
Adolf Hitler, Lennart Poettering, Donald Drumpf. All of german / austrian origin, and all horrible criminals.
But at least Adolf Hitler never used systemd. And few people know that the fuhrer was a terrific dancer, and could paint an entire apartment in one afternoon...two coats!
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Re:Broken Windows Policing
Maybe the president could start enforcing the gun laws he has the power to enforce, instead of pushing for new restrictions on law abiding citizens?
In 2010, out of 48,321 felons and fugitives who attempted to illegally purchase firearms, the Department of Justice prosecuted only 44 of them. https://youtu.be/06wJ50p6rMs
That's 48,321 open and shut cases of felons and fugitives swearing in writing on their ATF Form 4473 that they can legally posses a gun, when they couldn't. The Justice Department gladly allows 99.91% of the prohibited felons who attempt to buy a gun from a federally licensed dealer simply walk free. Right there are 48,321 minor crimes that could have been enforced that weren't.
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Re:Humans Need Not Apply
The idea that technology will find new things for everyone to do is insane...
We will need a new economic model...
Didn't we already have this argument in the 18th century?
I'm working on projects that involve heavy automation. Leading edge Devops type stuff that 10 years ago required a whole department of Ops engineers to execute, now being made completely redundant. The number of employed people hasn't changed though. We are now heavily developer focused with teams of PMs, BAs, Architects, co-ordinators and support roles instead of engineers.
Based on what I see first hand, automation will kill a lot of jobs, but it will also require a bunch of new, different types of skills to manage.
The car does the work of 100 horses. 1 mechanic can replace 100 saddle makers, but the employment rate didn't fall along with the horse industry.
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Re:Humans Need Not Apply
The idea that technology will find new things for everyone to do is insane...
We will need a new economic model...
Chicken Little.
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Re:Humans Need Not Apply
The idea that technology will find new things for everyone to do is insane...
We will need a new economic model...
Right, whereby humanity can evolve and share in the bounty of automation and robotics, so that people can live healthy and fulfilling lives free of the drudgery of "work".
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Humans Need Not Apply
The idea that technology will find new things for everyone to do is insane...
We will need a new economic model...
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Re:And I want to remove all cell towers in major c
I think I saw this movie: https://youtu.be/kAH9ACUL_iI
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Re:Good to hear.
Here in Sweden:
FX-8370: 1890 SEK
FX-8370E: 1620 SEK
FX-8350: 1690 SEK
FX-8350 with Wraith cooler: 1811 SEK.
i5 6400 Box: 1868 SEK.
i5 6500 Box: 2006 SEK.I'd definitely take the i5 6400 over the FX-8350.
I've seen FX-8300-series processors closer to the i3 pricing though.
FX-8320: 1390 SEK
FX-8320E: 1328 SEK
FX-8300: 1299 SEK
FX-6350 with Wraith: 1308 SEK
FX-6350: 1249 SEK
FX-6300: 990 SEKSo with those you're in i3 territory:
i3 6320: 1594 SEK
i3 6300: 1390 SEK
i3 6100: 1149 SEK
G4400: 565 SEKI think the i5 6500 and the i3 6100 is the processors to consider (and the older G3258 maybe?), those are the Intel processors which have the best value. Similarly I think the FX-8320 may have the best value of that line?
Anyway, they are close enough and given a choice I'd pick the i5 6400 over the FX-8350 easily. And I'd pick an i3 6100 over the FX-6300 - FX-6350 too.
The Pentium Dual is like 1/3 of the price (565 SEK vs 1690 SEK), I have no idea where you've "seen" your numbers but they are completely off.
It is close and the Intel processors are most likely better for games which is where they matter for me. And i5 6500 will likely keep up with the over-locked FX-8350 in gaming.
https://youtu.be/xKR04WMP9sw?t...Both chips are competitively priced against each other just as the graphics cards are. There's no performance advantage in picking the AMD chip over the Intel one in a given price category unless for integrated graphics because they are faster there. As said.
What is a "much nicer" motherboard? If anything the cheap AM3+ motherboards have huge issues running the FX processors even at stock speeds. Plenty of people who have motherboards which is supposed to support the FX-6300 but which can't run it anyway. AMD doesn't have any processors with PCI-express 3.0 support. You can get cheap H110 motherboards too and at-least your build will actually WORK with those.
The FX-8000 series is worse for games than i5,
http://www.gamersnexus.net/gam...
Fallout 4, 1440p, Ultra, 980Ti
i3 4130: 53 FPS average, 33 FPS 0.1% low.
FX-8370E: 51 FPS average, 33 FPS 0.1% low.
FX-8320E: 50 FPS average, 31 FPS 0.1% low.
The i5?
i5 4690K: 71 FPS average, 45 FPS 0.1% low.An i3 keep up in the 6300-8300 territory and an i5 beats it. An overclocked i5 the AMD chips can't keep up with.
An AMD APU doesn't cost "a lot less" than an i3 with integrated graphics. They are pretty expensive I'd say. Compare the Athlon II X4 860K vs the A10 7850K, you pay a lot for that pretty shitty but functional integrated graphics. The G4400 and the i3 6100 cost similarly and you will of course have "excellent picture quality and hardware accelerated video" with the i3 6100 too.
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"Hey, watch this!"
People ignore all sorts of warnings. It's how we do. There are still people smoking when every single pack of cigarettes they buy has a big sign that says, "These motherfuckers will kill you dead, dummy, and in a really horrible way". What was the last time anyone "closed cover before striking"? A Texas man sees a sign that says, "No Swimming - Alligators." He immediately says, "Man, fuck that alligator", jumps in the water and is instantly eaten by an alligator.
http://www.unilad.co.uk/video/...
Chinese-made fireworks have a big-ass label (in English) that says, "Set on ground, light fuse and GET AWAY". Did that stop this guy from putting one in his pants and then blowing himself up? No sir, it did not. Because for human beings, warnings are really just dares.
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Re:Where am I being shafted?
> Keep in mind this isn't going in MacBooks, since their hardware architecture people refuse to do anything but AMD
Thankfully there is an eGPU (External GPU) solution. Check out this benchmark!
.. it uses all these at the same time:* Mac Pro 8-Core CPU
* 2x GTX 970
* 2x AMD FireProBut yeah, it does suck that Apple abandoned nVidia. Hopefully the next generation of MBP will address that.
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Re:Existed in the 60's
This already existed in the 60's. There was a documentary series on it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I thought that *this* was the '60s documentary you meant!
Strat
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Re:Not Really Required....
Some one thought that already, including Tesla https://youtu.be/HlaQuKk9bFg All of the major carmakers refuse to play nice together. Crazy, but at least they are consistent. That would solve most of the range issues.
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MY BUTTHOLE
My butthole quivers at the though of riding with Lyft. Just once glance at the app on my phone is enough to send my anus into a 15 minute winking fest. And should I see that glorious pink carstache? Well... https://youtu.be/0cUS-wEU6FA
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Re: So... No more Pokemon: Go?
Fans made an awesome movie trailer tackling the grittier side of the Pokemon world. https://youtu.be/VKul3UwR9JU
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Re:I can't hear you
The Cybernoid II SID file is apparently ~4.5 Kbytes in size. I wonder how many such gems would fit into a single DRM'd clip at iTunes.
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Re:I don't think that's the point
I find this angle of attack amusing because most people would only dream to be as much of a "business failure" as Trump. We know the track record of lottery winners, the fact is even with seed money, most don't do anything with it or fail. And of course its absurd when comparing to candidates with ZERO business experience of note. Hillary's rigged elections didn't start with Sanders, she was given a safe seat once a democrat had stepped down by the establishment machine, and then she was simply appointed for her next post. Her only success is corruption, aka pay to play via the Clinton foundation where billions have been funneled through for less than charitable purposes. But of course these things go uncovered in any real way because it takes an hour just to explain the basics. The Clinton Foundation Exposed | Charles Ortel and Stefan Molyneux https://youtu.be/ZFcEnRu-hY8 Nypost tried but the news cycle is more fixated on supposed gaffs than substance. Emails reveal Hillary’s shocking pay-for-play scheme http://nypost.com/2016/08/09/e... I mean really, wikiwut? Oh Assange is just an MRA, don't ask questions anymore....
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Re:Am I the only one
Yes yes, exposing the DNC and all that Clinton corruption was the work of that "MRA" Julian Assange http://www.oneangrygamer.net/2... Because anyone against Hillary Clinton is a racist, sexist, mra, gamergater, and just kicks children, everybody knows this! Even "berniebros" were just misogynists who hated women and so instead supported an old communist jew!! Yes that's the ticket! The fact that he blew the lid open on DNC corruption, press collusion and Clinton Foundation shennigans, well why look into that, lets just call people names. Never mind the whole thing about the DNC staffer being murdered, and now fingered as the leaker.... "trump's the real danger" https://twitter.com/magnifier6... Funny how both attack/assassination attempts were on Trump, not Clinton. Most every attack/attempt to shut down a rally is by rabid leftists. Just in the last two days a man was beaten with a crowbar for wearing a Trump shirt. Anyways, things which matter The Clinton Foundation Exposed | Charles Ortel and Stefan Molyneux https://youtu.be/ZFcEnRu-hY8 Emails reveal Hillary’s shocking pay-for-play scheme http://nypost.com/2016/08/09/e... Clinton's private server held emails about nuclear 'spy' executed in Iran: Aides discussed scientist 'friend' and his decision to return home after defecting to the U.S. for $5m http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new... http://thefederalist.com/2016/... https://youtu.be/8acghuIfLTE Julian Assange exposes Google's political ties to Hillary Clinton & Obama https://www.youtube.com/watch?... http://theralphretort.com/bust... http://theralphretort.com/bust... Its no surprise people so smug get their information from 20 minute comedy news shows these days....
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Re:Am I the only one
Yes yes, exposing the DNC and all that Clinton corruption was the work of that "MRA" Julian Assange http://www.oneangrygamer.net/2... Because anyone against Hillary Clinton is a racist, sexist, mra, gamergater, and just kicks children, everybody knows this! Even "berniebros" were just misogynists who hated women and so instead supported an old communist jew!! Yes that's the ticket! The fact that he blew the lid open on DNC corruption, press collusion and Clinton Foundation shennigans, well why look into that, lets just call people names. Never mind the whole thing about the DNC staffer being murdered, and now fingered as the leaker.... "trump's the real danger" https://twitter.com/magnifier6... Funny how both attack/assassination attempts were on Trump, not Clinton. Most every attack/attempt to shut down a rally is by rabid leftists. Just in the last two days a man was beaten with a crowbar for wearing a Trump shirt. Anyways, things which matter The Clinton Foundation Exposed | Charles Ortel and Stefan Molyneux https://youtu.be/ZFcEnRu-hY8 Emails reveal Hillary’s shocking pay-for-play scheme http://nypost.com/2016/08/09/e... Clinton's private server held emails about nuclear 'spy' executed in Iran: Aides discussed scientist 'friend' and his decision to return home after defecting to the U.S. for $5m http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new... http://thefederalist.com/2016/... https://youtu.be/8acghuIfLTE Julian Assange exposes Google's political ties to Hillary Clinton & Obama https://www.youtube.com/watch?... http://theralphretort.com/bust... http://theralphretort.com/bust... Its no surprise people so smug get their information from 20 minute comedy news shows these days....
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Re:If Trump Wins
No, we've seen what your "steady hand" Merkel has done to europe. We've seen the neocons scurry over to support the Clinton's. We've seen people dig into things that matter https://youtu.be/ZFcEnRu-hY8 Not tweet analysis, but billions of reasons to "get rid of" people who get in the way https://twitter.com/magnifier6... Never mind the blatant incompetence when it comes to IT security, which should be something people on slashdog would be familiar with. Someone with intimate knowledge of our own cyber offense capabilities through intelligence briefings should have known better...or more disturbingly, she knew, and protecting her Clinton Foundation corruption was more important than state security. http://thefederalist.com/2016/... https://youtu.be/8acghuIfLTE
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Re:If Trump Wins
No, we've seen what your "steady hand" Merkel has done to europe. We've seen the neocons scurry over to support the Clinton's. We've seen people dig into things that matter https://youtu.be/ZFcEnRu-hY8 Not tweet analysis, but billions of reasons to "get rid of" people who get in the way https://twitter.com/magnifier6... Never mind the blatant incompetence when it comes to IT security, which should be something people on slashdog would be familiar with. Someone with intimate knowledge of our own cyber offense capabilities through intelligence briefings should have known better...or more disturbingly, she knew, and protecting her Clinton Foundation corruption was more important than state security. http://thefederalist.com/2016/... https://youtu.be/8acghuIfLTE
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Re:The have a sensor...
The sensor does stop the car after a couple of minutes of not touching the wheel or responding to prompts.
I don't think forcing the user to keep their hands on the wheel at all times will help much. Take a look at this video of a guy sleeping with autopilot on, presumably with one hand on the wheel so that it thinks he is paying attention.
The real issue here is that if the car does 99.9% of the work for hours on end you can't really expect human beings to remain attentive and ready to take over in a fraction of a second. Tesla have found the danger zone of inattentiveness between a high level of automation and full autonomy.
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Antitrust too
There was a scene in the trailer for Antitrust (2001) where Rachel Leigh Cook is in a bedroom scene with Ryan Phillipe. It never occurs in the movie.
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Re:Can't turn, can't climb, can't run
The A-10 does the job the same way the F-16 does, it circles at 30,000 ft and then drops shit downwards on coordinates.
I'm not sure what dropping shit from 6 miles away has to do with C.A.S., Close Air Support, B52s drop shit a lot better than a F35 would, and probably a lot cheaper. Where I'm from we have to tell the Hog Driver to stay above 500 ft over the eagle nesting areas because they don't have fun until they are below 150 feet.
But this again just proves my point, You don't understand your customer, you want your customer to change his method of operations to suit what you intend to supply and your unable to adapt to the realities of your market.
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A lice little country you have there
Liu: Well suppose some of your power plants was to get broken and power lines start getting cut, er, power outages could occur during general inspection, like.
Xi: It wouldn't be good for business would it, Ma'am?
May: Are you threatening me?
Xi: Oh, no, no, no.
Liu: Whatever made you think that, Ma'am?
Xi: The Prime Minister doesn't think we're nice people, Liu.
Liu: We're your buddies, Ma'am.
Xi: We want to look after you.
May: Look after me?
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Re:There is one good thing
Optical scanner systems have been hacked already.
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Re:You Mean Robot Pill.
They have a fix for that.
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Re:Would love to see something done
> Several calls a week? I'm envious. I get a minimum of several a day.
Here is my solution to deal with those shenanigans:
* Every spam call you get, counterintuitively, ADD it to your Contacts under "Spam" BUT append a number.
i.e.
I get a call from 555-1234, it gets added to contact "Spam1"
I get a call from 555-9999, it gets added to contact "Spam2"
I get a call from 555-1234 ... oh look, Spam1 is phoning. *Ignore*
I get a call from 555-6666, it gets added to contact "Spam3"
I get a call from 555-1234 ... oh look, Spam1 is phoning. *Ignore*
I get a call from 555-1234, ... oh look, spam1 is harassing me again. *Reports them my carrier for what little good it does.*This way I have timestamps of when, and how often they phoned !
What is real bullshit is that trying to report these spam calls to the phone company and Better Business bureau (for harassment) is almost impossible. The phone companies are making money off robocalling so they have _zero_ incentive to stop.
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Re:How about humans?
If you spent the same resources to fool a human driver, how hard would that be?
Exactly, for far less than $90,000 you can set up a water curtain projection system that would fool any unsuspecting driver. Put one on a highway and show a film of an approaching wrong-way driving semi and let the hilarity commence.
They are already used as hard-to-miss warning signs on some roads: https://youtu.be/Dk9DjO-_rT8
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Video of IBM's Artificial Neurons and Synapses
https://youtu.be/hXeO8Kzz3bo In this work, we present an all-memristive neuromorphic architecture comprising neurons and synapses realized by using the physical properties and state dynamics of phase-change memristors. The architecture employs a novel concept of interconnecting the neurons in the same layer, resulting in level-tuned neuronal characteristics that preferentially process input information. We demonstrate the proposed architecture in the tasks of unsupervised learning and detection of multiple temporal correlations in parallel input streams. The efficiency of the neuromorphic architecture along with the homogenous neuro-synaptic dynamics implemented with nanoscale phase-change memristors represent a significant step towards the development of ultrahigh-density neuromorphic co-processors. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957...
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Re:The New Stupid: Censor what I don't agree with
You misunderstand.
I value opposing viewpoints, even if I don't agree with them.
As Vexxed so eloquently quotes
(British) Political Philosopher John Stewart Mill (1806-1873) made an argument for free speech including that of hate speech for a good reason, too:
He argued that if we censor hate speech our fundamental beliefs of what is right and wrong are not tested.
If our beliefs are aren't argued against then we don't attempt to rationalize what we believe to be true. We don't think about why our beliefs are right.
When we don't question our beliefs we don't think about them.
And when we don't think about our beliefs we don't learn new things. We don't advance and improve our thoughts about what is right and wrong.
Even if someone's argument is wrong it still serves a purpose of making us rationalize and check our beliefs and even improve them.
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Re:What is this thing made of?
Orpheus: It's powered by a forsaken child?!?
Dr Venture: I mean, I didn't use the whole thing...
https://youtu.be/D8aBP-JOZsUSo does Dr. Venture get his 'specimens' from PP like the rest of the biotech bidders, or does he have 'first dibs' on the really large & complete 'samples' over the other biotech companies PP sells to because of his 'extra-evilness'?
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For nay sayers
Yes it's just cg but it's the plan. 2/3s in to see traffic. https://youtu.be/jNyEi1xMyvo
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Re: How do you take a turn?
Maybe go watch the research videos that actual show modelling of how it deals with stops, turning, and intersections. https://youtu.be/jNyEi1xMyvo about 2/3rd down for what you want to see. Pretty cool.
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Re:Minority definition
Obviously not an academic or even really an opinion source, but a funny commentary on that...
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TV Television TV tv SPORTS TV Tee-Vee Sports
Call me when it does games in 4K
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Re:If you ask me
Some highlights from the marathon https://youtu.be/4YNl3Zhiz90?t=69 courtesy of Monty Python.
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Re:Oh goody, bipartisan support
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Re:Every intelligent person
the main "leave" campaign guys are now running away and officially stating that they have no idea what they actually planned
Planning is highly overrated. Did the Coalition of the Willing need a plan? OK - bad example.
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Re:Shielding, jamming
Tip, all of these RFID systems (paywave, etc) use a magnetic field to power the device. Simply placing a sheet of tinfoil in the lining of whatever you have the card in (the slot in your wallet/purse) and that field will be suitably disrupted to make them impossible to read.
The commercial jamming solutions usually use a woven pouch with metal in it. There are also active jammers (see the video) that trigger on the magnetic field presence and then jam the spectrum the cards use.
It isn't quite a tinfoil hat, but in this case it works...
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Re:Good
Who cares if her server was hacked? It never stored any classified information, and if hacked, all they would get is her yoga routines & wedding plans for her daughter.
We have the assurances of the Clinton herself to validate that truth with.
Here is a short (One minute, 40 seconds) film showing the inside story of the yoga routines and emails and a stunning analysis of its impact.
(If she is taking so much yoga, why is she still wearing pantsuits?)
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Re:SFW porn?
Check out this hot male/female coupling action.
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Re:Absurd Pile
*Who's* national security is undermined?
Everyone's.
Really? Show me the OPLAN (Operations Plan) of a plausible scenario, with a Commander's Intent, Mission, Purpose, End State, and Scheme of Maneuver, where the Russian military would engage in a conventional attack against the continental US. Otherwise this statement is false. This is why I rank Woodrow Wilson as the worst US President of All Time: He really put into practice this idea that "Europe's problems are America's problems", and it's saturated the minds of Americans ever since.
However, if Russia has cause to believe that the USA will not honor its commitments to NATO, that could tempt Russia to try to "take back" one or more of the East European countries it lost after the cold war (similar to the way it "took back" part of the Ukraine in 2014).
The Russians are deeply pragmatic. What would they have to gain by annexing the Baltic states? The Russian minorities are small and their economies, while decently developed, are small in the aggregate. They can only expect unplanned 2nd and 3rd-order effects of an invasion, and probably a costly insurgency, not to mention souring their relationship with the rest of Europe. Europe is still their primary customer for natural gas exports. Even in the shoddy condition of their military in the late 90's/early 00's, there were no indications they were even *thinking* of such a course of action. It's only been the constant expansion of NATO right up to their border, combined with the US's deployment of Anti-Ballistic Missiles on their doorstep, that has led to a belligerent reaction.
Russia's nuclear arsenal is the primary tool for assuring national survival, and US attempts to undermine the MAD balance are rightly taken as an extreme national security threat. Obama won't even discuss the ABM issue with Putin. ( http://www.zerohedge.com/news/... ) The last time someone built a military alliance up to their Western doorstep, it cost the Russians 20 million+ lives to rectify the situation. Do you think they are willing to give us the benefit of the doubt and risk repeating such a nightmare? Re: Ukraine. Sevastopol is Russia's only warm-water port, which they had been leasing from Ukraine. It's a vital part of their national security strategy. Given the possibility of Ukraine slipping entirely into NATO/the EU, could they really risk hoping to maintain their base lease with a government totally hostile to them possibly in power? No. So they snatched up the whole peninsula, and with virtually-no casualties (theirs OR Ukrainian) in the process. The insurgency in the separatist eastern states is meant to a) keep some semblance of a buffer between Russia's official land border and the obviously-less-than-friendly NATO military alliance b) keep Ukraine as a whole unstable enough to make full NATO/EU integration unlikely, and a forward-deployment of NATO troops in the east even less so. It's entirely reactionary to the US's attempt to move Ukraine out of Russia's orbit (here's where Nuland affirms her quote about $5 billion spent in Ukraine "to promote democracy": http://iipdigital.usembassy.go... and here is her caught on tape playing kingmaker after the Maidan riots: https://youtu.be/r5n8UbJ8jsk ).
Russia was content with the status quo vis-a-vis Ukraine, for the most part. How would the US react if China quietly funded NGOs to "promote Communism" in Mexico, culminating in the Mexican government being overthrown and replaced with a single-party Communist state? How would the US react if the Chinese built anti-ballistic missiles in *Canada* to "protect against rogue Iranian warheads" (Note: this is the actual BS argument the US gav -
Re:Wooo AstroTurfing
Looks? I'll agree with that, although bear in mind that there were a fair number of reservations (they aren't pre-orders) before the reveal. 115,000 in fact. (Source: the official reveal video.) So the looks might be a part of the story, but they aren't the whole story. Not even close.
Performs? At this stage, it's too early to tell about that. Sure, you can use the Model S as something of a guide - I fully expect the Model 3 drivetrain to be extremely similar to the Model S drivetrain - but it's not a given that they'll be the same.
A part of it is that the reservation is fully refundable. I could go to Tesla right now and ask for my reservation deposit back, and they'd give it to me - no haggling, no argument. But I'm not going to do that - because I like what Tesla is doing, I like their plans for the future, and I feel that the price of the deposit is small enough to put it forward, wait, and see exactly what they do - because if I like what they see, I want to buy sooner rather than later.
So what it comes down to is that Tesla has demonstrated certain performance (in terms of what they deliver to people, not what their cars are capable of doing on the road) in their manufacturing, and the large number of pre-orders is people saying, "yes, we have expectations that we believe will be met, here's some money to hold our place in the queue." I think that's where the reservation numbers come from - people wanting to support, in some small way, a vision for a better future, and Musk has demonstrated that that's what his company aims to deliver. He doesn't just say it, he shows it.
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Purple Alert
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Hillary press conference June 10, 2016
[ScentCone wrote:"As opposed to waiting six months at a time for Clinton to even hold a press conference"]
Maybe you've already seen this -- she held a press conference in June 10, 2016, the summary of which can be seen here:
This is from the angle of Hillary facing the camera:
https://youtu.be/lJjHTeo6mVwFrom another angle by NBC News (look at the facial reactions of the woman on the left)
https://youtu.be/jtU5nMbEsQ4?t=18sSo few people have seen these videos, it's a shame they haven't gone viral.
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Hillary press conference June 10, 2016
[ScentCone wrote:"As opposed to waiting six months at a time for Clinton to even hold a press conference"]
Maybe you've already seen this -- she held a press conference in June 10, 2016, the summary of which can be seen here:
This is from the angle of Hillary facing the camera:
https://youtu.be/lJjHTeo6mVwFrom another angle by NBC News (look at the facial reactions of the woman on the left)
https://youtu.be/jtU5nMbEsQ4?t=18sSo few people have seen these videos, it's a shame they haven't gone viral.
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Hillary press conference June 10, 2016
[ScentCone wrote:"As opposed to waiting six months at a time for Clinton to even hold a press conference"]
Maybe you've already seen this -- she held a press conference in June 10, 2016, the summary of which can be seen here:
This is from the angle of Hillary facing the camera:
https://youtu.be/lJjHTeo6mVwFrom another angle by NBC News (look at the facial reactions of the woman on the left)
https://youtu.be/jtU5nMbEsQ4?t=18sSo few people have seen these videos, it's a shame they haven't gone viral.