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Considering how systemic and horrible Russia's warcimes have been so far, I suspect recruiting from those people is not an accident.
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Elon has basically one skill: marketing his own name.
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Wtf are you talking about. We know for a fact that Russia has sent their best into the meat grinder in Ukraine.
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They told someone in the military to aquire something and that it explicitly didn't matter where it came from. I don't know what they were expecting but they got off easy.
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@danielallan8061 it's way worse then the norm or even what recruiting standards alone would suggest. The ideology and propaganda pushing for the war has really pushed the warcrimes to another level alongside the behavior, attitudes, and orders of the commanding officers.
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"For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, obvious, and wrong."
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Very informative. Thank you for the quality you put in these videos. I'm left with one question, though: Why did the military go back to using timed fuses for airbursts instead of proximity fuses? I was under the impression that the proximity fuses we'd developed in WW2 (and I assume have improved upon since) had rendered timed fuses obsolete for artillery, so I figure I must be missing something important.
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I'm grateful I've never had a breakup ugly enough or lived in a neighborhood bad enough to ever need to change my locks. It happens, though, and if you've reason to be concerned about retaliation (even if just to your stuff, not physical violence) and you store your keys in such a way where it could have happened that's a good idea. Theoretically, it should be possible with some tinkering and some simple tools to rekey a lock to take a different key, but if you don't have those tools and skills, it may or not be cheaper to buy new locks. I just point out that it is something that can be done in case you actually know there's a locksmith or something in your area and you have many/expensive locks, as it should just be a matter of taking it apart, switching the pins around, and making the right key for their new arrangement (at least for standard locks).
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I really hope for your sake this is sarcasm.
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Yeah, when just a few degrees off could put rounds in the middle of your troops instead of the enemy's, you don't have much margin for error.
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@acctsys they use mils specifically because of how far off a few degrees would put them 😉
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I have no idea if this is a good idea or not, but it is a very clever one with some potential!
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@dementiasweets2116 the real nuclear risk is Putin's Russia. MAD reduces the risk. I know thinking isn't your strong point, but try to keep up.
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And that's not even getting into gerrymandering!
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Male????
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Mine laying munitions have already been in use by both sides for a long time. These would not be very effective at that task.
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Yeah, ugly as the weapons are, this is a big "lesser evil" situation and they're not even using them on a foreign country. Saving lives means ending the war sooner.
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