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Godzilla vs. Gigan Rex
There's this book by a Wall Street Journal reporter, called "Wrong About Japan"--and in one sequence, he asks the creator of Godzilla (a monster created by a nuclear accident/testing, who rolls around destroying...Japanese cities, even if inadvertently)---about it's relationship to WW-II and being the target of nuclear weapons...and the Japanese creator flat out denies it. Says the West doesn't understand that Godzilla is actually about bureaucracy.
What a special and odd place.
Four Transitions - 50 years of display technology
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bobknight33 (Member Profile)
I do not share your opinion. Provided Bob isn't in-fact a Russian troll, he's still an American.
Pop quiz, which is the best political party?
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Trick question, the best party in America is America.
“We’re so glad to see so many of you lovely people here tonight. And we would especially like to welcome all the representatives of Illinois’s law enforcement community that have chosen to join us here in the Palace Hotel Ballroom at this time. We certainly hope you all enjoy the show. And remember, people, that no matter who you are and what you do to live, thrive and survive, there’re still some things that makes us all the same. You. Me. Them. Everybody. Everybody.”
That said,
They'll get their own misery when they feel the policy they helped create begin to affect them. Trust me, it doesn't need help. My dad is scrambling trying to save for his retirement at 65 and scoffs at the idea of the stimulus checks he got, refuses to cash the "biden bucks"
Let me tell you. Jeff Bezos? Mark Zuckerburg? They don't give a shit about moral quandaries when offered free money, they take it, happily.
If you're pulling down millions every year and cook the books a bit, that's "smart." Walk in to a social security office with a baby on your arm a day early, that's "criminal," (almost like stealing).
Do that enough + a bunch of VERY-MUCH-NOT billionaires voting for it and u have the republican party.
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I also don't care for the malformed logic they practice. Another republican acquaintance of mine called me a "segregationist" because I said trans-athletes should be able to play on the team of their self identified sex.
Whether you agree with me on that or not, me saying that they SHOULD play on an integrated team does NOT make me a segregationist, unless you completely redefine the word.
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Finally, I do agree there is some room for some anger. I don't like it when the GOP or their sycophants go on a "Let's take rights away from someone today, AS A TEAM!"
When the message is the OPPOSITE of "There are still some things that make us all the same," it's infuriating. Because if it can happen to them, it can happen to you.
Take what's happening with their complaints of "cancel culture"
Coca Cola, Disney, etc etc private companies and bakeries
The new and improved supreme court helped establish that private businesses can discriminate against you based on a genuine philosophical or religious belief. Bakery vs the gay couple "TAKE THAT, GAYS!!!"
They didn't realize that that meant ALL businesses could now do that. But again, if it happens to them, it can happen to you.
Bob here is like one of the fans throwing garbage on the field when Jackie Robinson gets up to bat. "WHY DON'T YOU JUST GET YOUR OWN NEGRO -ERR TRANS LEAGUE?"
He truly doesn't know he's being manipulated.
p.s. https://www.npr.org/2018/06/04/605003519/supreme-court-decides-in-favor-of-baker-over-same-sex-couple-in-cake-shop-case
Now, it's easy to point out "LOOK!!! no no no it's not!!! see! it says right here, they CANT just do it if you're not this specific baker." That's not stopping this guy from 6 days ago
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made a tiny^ https://tinyurl.com/myd5ubrc
his tears are real! time to pursue an agenda with ruthless action and absorb their anguish for more energy. look forward to bob's President Biden and congress delivering more and more misery upon him and other republicants.
Reindeer Cyclone
In fighter combat, known as the Lufbery Circle after the WW-I French fighter ace...although I suppose reindeer don't have guns (though they do have antlers!)
A material that destroys the things that try to cut it
oh cool!
What I like is the harkening backwards.
The plastic matrix with the granite chips was the answer to the WW II problem of armor plating merchant ships against strafing. Neat to see it re-emerge
Hank explains it quite well
S. Korean scientist cures a patient's Parkinson disease
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Underwater Aircraft Carriers: Japan’s Secret Weapon
A WW-II fleet's biggest problem was scouting and target acquisition. As a scouting solution, this was possible and plausible---but once the Japanese were on the defensive, they had other needs. You can tell how dead end this was by the fact that no other navy followed up on it after the war.
An actual smoke screen (smoke curtain)
And I'm totally unaware of any scenario under which an aircraft smoke screen was ever used in exactly this way. By vague report, aircraft generated smoke screens might have been part of the landings at Iwo Jima (ineffective---and I'm not sure about this) and the Philippines in WW-II (can't find a reference for this). In terms of aid from a fleet's own aircraft, the closest I can think of is the distraction and cover attacks of Taffy 1, 2, and 3's disparate air craft at the Battle of Leyte Gulf---but they didn't drop a smoke screen---they just attacked Kurita's battleship task force while the destroyer escorts made their runs until Kurita's nerve broke and he turned.
Would be curious to know what this was generally used for and if it was used often.
An actual smoke screen (smoke curtain)
Would have been laid by a fleet's float planes or limited basic carrier aircraft (like---very basic, pre WW II) to mask your own ships under scenarios such as 1) A turn away from an enemy fleet that had concentrated its salvoed big gun fire successfully against you, perhaps by crossing your "T" (1/2 your guns agains all of his--run away!) or 2) to mask the approach of your surface torpedo carriers, the destroyers and destroyer escorts, to close as fast as possible on the enemy's battle line before popping through the curtain and firing some of their torpedoes before popping back into cover and moving to another location and then firing more torpedoes (torpedoes were the ship killers of the small ships of the fleet and the only thing battleships had to fear from destroyers and destroyer escorts/torpedo boats)
Would be curious to know what this was generally used for and if it was used often.
The History of Mortal Kombat (a 5 parts playlist)
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MacAdam Sniper Shield-Shovel (Weird Tech)
WW I Had a surprising amount in common with kickstarter. "Seems like a cool idea. Testing? Naw, let's just order 25,000 of them."
Test firing a custom 4 gauge shotgun
That's larger than a WW I anti tank rifle bore, right? How did he not dislocate his shoulder?
The Star Wars: Concept Trailer
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NYC Layer Lapse-Selective Timeshift
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Multi Headed Nut Wizard
reminds me of the front-of-tank WW-II mine roller technology!
I love it!