...that whenever new military technologies are discussed, that old line 'save thousands of lives' comes up? Seems a bit incongruous. Perhaps it would be better to say that the tech will 'enable them to kill less innocent civilians?'
As a foreigner I can safely say that the majority of us already see the US as less relevant. Sure, you're still much in the media, but I don't think very many of the general population take you seriously as a country anymore. But that shouldn't be news to you I guess.
The irony is that as Sept 11 occurred, the whole world was with you, but now 7 years on, opinion of the US is at its lowest since the Vietnam War.
...that whenever new military technologies are discussed, that old line 'save thousands of lives' comes up? Seems a bit incongruous. Perhaps it would be better to say that the tech will 'enable them to kill less innocent civilians?'
As a foreigner I can safely say that the majority of us already see the US as less relevant. Sure, you're still much in the media, but I don't think very many of the general population take you seriously as a country anymore. But that shouldn't be news to you I guess.
The irony is that as Sept 11 occurred, the whole world was with you, but now 7 years on, opinion of the US is at its lowest since the Vietnam War.
Man, Chuck Norris will be able to power the entire planet!
Try these video tutorials: they'll show you how Blender looks at the same time: Blender Underground tutorials: http://blenderunderground.com/category/video-tutorials/ Blender.org videos http://www.blender.org/tutorials-help/video-tutorials/getting-started/ And this thread on our forums: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=106503 May I add that I'm happy with the Blender UI, even though I'm a beginner. I find it quite easy to understand in fact. I can't say I see what the fuss is about really.
Is for us to finally start acting less predictable. That would really piss them off.