Fully 92% of Microsoft's customers would appreciate an option of visibly and explicitly disembowelling the Bright Blue E, then hang its entrails from the edges of various icons.
A little animation's all you need to boost your popularity immensely, Redmond.
they can hide them without having to move them an inch (except downwards, that is). Bring them up only for repairs and embarking/disembarking, and only inside a closed structure.
Does anyone see why they don't do that all the time, given the risk of aerial or satellite photography?
Nuclear weapons were designed when the threats were a little more impressive than a militant band running through caves. The Japanese Empire and the Soviet Union, for example.
And a nuclear bunker would actually be a very nice place to live next to, considering it is built to save lives in case of a nuclear strike, and is far more interesting an address than most of suburbia.
I don't think they hold with the Temporal Accords....
Fully 92% of Microsoft's customers would appreciate an option of visibly and explicitly disembowelling the Bright Blue E, then hang its entrails from the edges of various icons. A little animation's all you need to boost your popularity immensely, Redmond.
they can hide them without having to move them an inch (except downwards, that is). Bring them up only for repairs and embarking/disembarking, and only inside a closed structure. Does anyone see why they don't do that all the time, given the risk of aerial or satellite photography?
Nuclear weapons were designed when the threats were a little more impressive than a militant band running through caves. The Japanese Empire and the Soviet Union, for example. And a nuclear bunker would actually be a very nice place to live next to, considering it is built to save lives in case of a nuclear strike, and is far more interesting an address than most of suburbia.
Come on, at least give the boys at the Kremlin the chance to earn their wages. Scroll up to the top indeed!