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The hodgepodge of pre-smartphone cell phone chargers in one of my drawers proves you wrong. There are connectors in there that only engineers from hell could have invented in the first place. No sane person would have spent money on those designs.
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You are correct. That's because democratic presidents can be relied on valuing life, so they won't press the big red button. Trump doesn't suffer from that "weakness". The question here is... do you really want to find out what happens if he decides to try it out? Last time he was president the US lost 1.2 million civilians. If the button comes into play, then 120 million will be a lucky lower estimate. It could be many more than that.
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If you mean that the press still has people who can think, then you are right. The American right has given up that habit a long time ago. ;-)
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That is not as hard as you think. I was a conscript in the army of a NATO country when I was 18. I fully understood why it was a necessary disruption to my life. I also met and talked to cadets that were going to become officers. They explained to me that their families had a long history of service and that they were proud to become members of their country's military. There are enough people who believe in the mission of defense forces, just as there are enough police, first helpers, fire crews etc.. Pay these people a decent salary and give them the respect they deserve by putting their lives on the line and you are fine as far as staffing is concerned.
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Be careful what you wish for. A lot of European countries are teetering at the edge of the fascism cliff. So let's give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you don't want American fascism for yourself. Are you then actually interested in European fascism rising. Again? How did that work out for America in the past?
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@hydronpowers9014 At the end of the day fascism is just the political expression of the desperate violence of the unloved and unloving male. It's a collective cry for help that usually results in the deaths of millions of innocent people.
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@klanox-uq1lt That is exactly what love starved young men believe: that they are the best and that the entire world has to be forced to their will. It's essentially the adult version of a tantrum. ;-)
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I had Firewire sound cards. They were about as reliable as an unfed mule. Not everything Apple made was good.
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A peace in which Russia doesn't get emboldened to attack NATO in five to ten years. :-)
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I wouldn't say that. It extricated Europe from war twice.
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Europe doesn't have a choice in that regard. Look how Brexit turned out for the British. The US has over 300 million citizens. China and India are close to a billion and a half. The largest European country, Germany, has around 80 million. The only way Europe can compete is by being a collective of countries representing 500 million people. One could argue that the Euro was a bad idea, but then so is the US dollar, if you are looking at it from the level of individual US states.
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If by that you mean that half of all people in the world had enough of your childish racism, then, yes. Half of mankind happen to be decent human beings. We obviously still have to work on the other half. :-)
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After WW II we forced the Germans and the Japanese to promise that they would not seek to develop nuclear weapons. In return we told them that we would be defending them. This turned out to be both costly and counterproductive in the long run because it left a power vacuum both in the center of Europe and in the Pacific. We made the same mistake with Ukraine not very long ago and it has already come to bite the Ukrainians because we are not honoring our promise. The world is learning that we aren't reliable and that everybody who wants to be safe has to go nuclear. Do you really want that? Really?
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Which they should have done in the first place. Mechanical connectors and wires are so 19th century.
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@kornaros96 You aren't making any sense. Waste energy on what? Wireless charging? That's a myth.
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@kornaros96 Yes.
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@kornaros96 That's a good idea. Turning the lights out early will do much more for the environment than avoiding wireless charging. :-)
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@kornaros96 Even with LEDs. If you have slightly older bulbs, then they are wasting 50% if the energy. The best ones you can buy are still losing around 25%. Your real problems, however, are your HVAC system and your car.
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@kornaros96 I guess this is where the "OK, boomer!" rears its ugly head?
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Yes and no. Part of the problem is Germany, which is restricted in its military (it can, for instance, not have nuclear weapons and long range weapons, if I am not mistaken) by its history and its post WW II peace treaty. It was not supposed to be sufficiently armed and as a result it isn't.
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Because 5.5 million Norwegians can defend themselves against Russia without help? Dude, you must be a Russian troll bot. ;-)
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There are no foreign troops in Ukraine other than Russians and now North Koreans.
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