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Comment Re:I've been mocked for saying it for years (Score 2) 218

With a drone, I could have it fly to wait on somebody's roof for them to come home, use license plate and facial recognition for target confirmation, and then shoot them in the face as they walk to their front door.

You'll be happy to know Ukraine is doing something very similar: drones with guns. They also have machine guns mounted on mobile drones.

Comment Re:NK Propaganda (Score 4, Insightful) 74

Nice to know who is off their meds. When you look at those videos, tell us, how many cars do you see driving on the streets? A dozen?

If NK is so great, why can't tourists go into a store and see what's there? Why does every tour group have minders who check what pictures you've taken? Why must every statue of Kim Jong Un be shown in full and not, say, missing his feet? What water park are you talking about? NK people don't go to water parks unless they're part of the elite.

It's not editorializing if it's true.

Comment North Korea should take note (or not) (Score 1, Interesting) 25

Their recent attempt at launching a destroyer ended in failure when a transport cradle slid off and the ship is now lying on its starboard side and partially submerged.

It's probably a good thing they consider anything from the West as decadent or beneath them or else they might not have this problem.

Comment Hilarious (Score 4, Insightful) 333

Condiering Trump doesn't hire Americans at his failing properties, he has no right to tell a company where to build its products.

Of note from the story:

Some former Trump club staffers who spoke to CNN on the condition of anonymity said Trump could attract more Americans to those temporary roles at his properties if his businesses raised the positionsâ(TM) wages or offered other perks.

Comment Re:Redundant feature (Score 1) 62

I bookmarked the page but now it still looks the same when I click it again. What am I doing wrong?

You could always clear your cache, but since that is such a difficult thing to do, it might take some time to do. I've never had an issue with a web page looking the same after I bookmark it and come back later, but that's just me always clearing out crap and forcing the browser to get new info.

Comment Re:Obligatory (Score 1) 122

I don't like the first example. To me, having two independent sentences is better than using a semicolon. In fact, most of the examples I don't like. It might be a preference issue. I like the two separate sentences as they have more punch (to me).

Of course, I'm the same person who doesn't like how Lee Childs writes using that same style, so go figure.

Comment Straight from the book (Score 3, Informative) 20

The Light of Other Days, by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter, starts off the story with one of the main characters using a set of glasses which is connected to the worldwide network to get information on everything they see. It identifies the people at the gathering, what they do, and so on.

While Clarke is not the first one to come up with the idea, this device sounds eerily similar.

Comment Two simple reasons (Score 1) 262

It's cheaper to make products overseas than in this country and people love buying Chinese-made* crap they don't need. Look at all the ads on here from Temu and Etsy, for example.

If you want to see the trade deficit go down people will need to stop buying stuff. Which of course runs contrary to everything we're told, so it won't happen.

* It's not only China, but Vietnam, Honduras, and others as well. But China is the most noteworthy. I know someone who works in the construction industry and they get their steel from South Korea because it's less expensive and of the quality they need.

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