" Poor people don't pick up and move" Of course they do. That's a big chunk of America's - and the world's - history. And if the government decides to move them, they get moving or get moved
You're ready to believe the NK propaganda that's several decades old
"Artillery isn't rocket science" - well played, lol
If SK was so deathly afraid of NK, why keep building up Seoul ? The country is as big as Indiana, with plenty of coastline and the narrowest part of the country is the border, But they, one of the most advanced Asian countries, decided to stick 25% of their oh-so-vulnerable population within 50 miles of their only enemy
"Most of North Korea's guns can't actually reach Seoul—only about 700 of the North's 20,500 artillery pieces can reach the city. U.S. and South Korean artillery and air power would be quickly shutting down whatever enemy artillery they can find, and South Korea has an excellent civil defense system with underground shelters for most of Seoul's population." So stop believing L'il Kim's threats
Not rare but they produce a ton of toxic waste being processed. It all went to China because they could do it cheaper and eat the toxic waste, too.
A lot of that "waste" is thorium which I assume China is stockpiling.
When China were embargoing exports (or talking about it) there was talk of granting exceptions to a closed mine in California to re-open as a strategic hedge.
I thought that Mountain Pass mine should have been re-opened for several years but it seems the owner Molycorp was still in bankruptcy as of last fall ; hope the waste is being handled in a more environmentally friendly manner than before the closure.
If NK is relying on artillery alone, their chances of "smashing Seoul to smithereens" is quite slim. Harass, endanger, absolutely. But demolish? Only if no one is shooting back
The most damage they can do is to themselves. It's one thing to have fancy military dance parades but once the North Koreans end up in a fight against a real army, the most worried person is going to be a certain hereditary leader.
Nuclear weapons? They may have nuclear materials but their missiles keep failing to launch, including yesterday.
The Orange Dingleberry had a lot of tweets about exactly how Obama should handle Syria - and this was after a gas attack that killed TWENTY times more people that the one that prompted his humanitarian bombing. http://www.trumptwitterarchive...
There's nothing stopping the USA from withdrawing from Aghanistan, or Iraq which are two places they never should have been in the 1st place. The only NK blood that needs spilling is the crazy fat kid's with the bad poodle haircut. Clearly you missed the part where *he's* the one always threatening destruction and building more & more weapons, taking more warlike steps towards the West than his father & grandfather combined.
They are built inside fucking mountains and there are not enough MOAB's in stock to take them all out even if that thing can do it.
That doesn't mean a damn thing. If the artillery is shooting, then the location is known and America has plenty of accurate firepower to throw back and quickly take out their positions. Being inside mountains is great for defense but lousy for attack.
You can't possibly believe that. North Korea as it is, by itself can not stand. Iraq was a more credible threat and was helpless against American military might. NK can't even keep the lights on at night.
The only thing that would accomplish would be the extermination of the North Korean people, especially with the Orange Oompa Loompa in office. North Korea is not the problem; China's support of them and use of them as a proxy is.
The only reason North Korea is a threat is because China is propping them up. If Beijing & Washington were to agree that Fatty the Third should be served as roast pork to his starving people, he'd be gone tomorrow.
Complete load of Bunk Migrated my works domain of about 100 people to Windows 10 not long after it came out and we had virtually no calls about it being difficult to use or that they could find Word, the ERP system, etc. Left face it here most peoples shortcuts are on the desktop or, at best, the task bar. They don't need to learn anything else other than where to do to shut down the computer.
How nice that you had no trouble with your toy setup. The 2 largest accounts that my team administers have 15000 healthcare users in 7 AD domains & 50000 for a petrochemicals conglomerate. Total numbers of applications in use? Over 12000. If we change so much as one fucking icon without notification, we get hundreds of calls.
Which one of the walking dead told you that?
Rust is also a made up problem with traditional cable-based parking brakes.
Fixed that for you. I have never had a parking cable rust even on a 10 year old car in the north east.
Bully for you, mate. But it happened on my old Ford which was less than 10 yrs old at the time, also in the north east.
" Poor people don't pick up and move"
Of course they do. That's a big chunk of America's - and the world's - history.
And if the government decides to move them, they get moving or get moved
Pipelines can also leak & spill and you probably don't want to be transporting hydrogen gas by pipeline
I need a full truck because I'm a hemi-sphere
You're ready to believe the NK propaganda that's several decades old
"Artillery isn't rocket science" - well played, lol
If SK was so deathly afraid of NK, why keep building up Seoul ? The country is as big as Indiana, with plenty of coastline and the narrowest part of the country is the border,
But they, one of the most advanced Asian countries, decided to stick 25% of their oh-so-vulnerable population within 50 miles of their only enemy
What's Korean for "how fucking stupid are we?"
Missile defense will do little against artillery. Millions would die in the south, but don't let that get in the way of your idiotic statements.
So have we been arming them or not? With what? Colt .45s?
As for your fear of their artillery, it's vastly overblown
http://www.popularmechanics.co...
http://www.popularmechanics.co...
"Most of North Korea's guns can't actually reach Seoul—only about 700 of the North's 20,500 artillery pieces can reach the city. U.S. and South Korean artillery and air power would be quickly shutting down whatever enemy artillery they can find, and South Korea has an excellent civil defense system with underground shelters for most of Seoul's population."
So stop believing L'il Kim's threats
Google is your friend
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Not rare but they produce a ton of toxic waste being processed. It all went to China because they could do it cheaper and eat the toxic waste, too.
A lot of that "waste" is thorium which I assume China is stockpiling.
When China were embargoing exports (or talking about it) there was talk of granting exceptions to a closed mine in California to re-open as a strategic hedge.
I thought that Mountain Pass mine should have been re-opened for several years but it seems the owner Molycorp was still in bankruptcy as of last fall ; hope the waste is being handled in a more environmentally friendly manner than before the closure.
In case you missed my reply to another of your posts about Pyongyang's threat to Seoul, here it is again.
Short story - destructive potential of entrenched NK's "massive artillery" to South Korea's capital is massively overblown.
http://www.popularmechanics.co...
My bet is that you'll be motorboating Vergara or shaking it off Swift's tail before Fatty the Third manages to get a sub within the 200 mile limit
If NK is relying on artillery alone, their chances of "smashing Seoul to smithereens" is quite slim.
Harass, endanger, absolutely. But demolish? Only if no one is shooting back
http://www.popularmechanics.co...
The most damage they can do is to themselves. It's one thing to have fancy military dance parades but once the North Koreans end up in a fight against a real army, the most worried person is going to be a certain hereditary leader.
Nuclear weapons? They may have nuclear materials but their missiles keep failing to launch, including yesterday.
The Orange Dingleberry had a lot of tweets about exactly how Obama should handle Syria - and this was after a gas attack that killed TWENTY times more people that the one that prompted his humanitarian bombing.
http://www.trumptwitterarchive...
It's past time to arm South Korea. Should have soon after the Iron Curtain fell.
There's nothing stopping the USA from withdrawing from Aghanistan, or Iraq which are two places they never should have been in the 1st place.
The only NK blood that needs spilling is the crazy fat kid's with the bad poodle haircut.
Clearly you missed the part where *he's* the one always threatening destruction and building more & more weapons, taking more warlike steps towards the West than his father & grandfather combined.
They are built inside fucking mountains and there are not enough MOAB's in stock to take them all out even if that thing can do it.
That doesn't mean a damn thing. If the artillery is shooting, then the location is known and America has plenty of accurate firepower to throw back and quickly take out their positions. Being inside mountains is great for defense but lousy for attack.
If China stays neutral, America's Pacific Fleet can take them out in a couple months.
Important difference is that both Iraq & Libya have plenty of oil. NK grows nice fruit which their own people don't get to eat.
You can't possibly believe that. North Korea as it is, by itself can not stand.
Iraq was a more credible threat and was helpless against American military might.
NK can't even keep the lights on at night.
The only thing that would accomplish would be the extermination of the North Korean people, especially with the Orange Oompa Loompa in office.
North Korea is not the problem; China's support of them and use of them as a proxy is.
The only reason North Korea is a threat is because China is propping them up.
If Beijing & Washington were to agree that Fatty the Third should be served as roast pork to his starving people, he'd be gone tomorrow.
Complete load of Bunk Migrated my works domain of about 100 people to Windows 10 not long after it came out and we had virtually no calls about it being difficult to use or that they could find Word, the ERP system, etc. Left face it here most peoples shortcuts are on the desktop or, at best, the task bar. They don't need to learn anything else other than where to do to shut down the computer.
How nice that you had no trouble with your toy setup. The 2 largest accounts that my team administers have 15000 healthcare users in 7 AD domains & 50000 for a petrochemicals conglomerate. Total numbers of applications in use? Over 12000. If we change so much as one fucking icon without notification, we get hundreds of calls.
Just use Q-dir
Not exactly. If MS finds a feature in any other OS, their first consideration is whether they can implement it in a strange and/or overzealous way.
That explains Powershell