A little snippet I heard on the radio the other day - 51% of the world's scientists are working on military projects. Keeps 'em out of mischief I suppose.
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fleming
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Hey Jemmy, least Im not Anan! LOL
Define "military project". The internet started as one. So did the communication satellites that now are used for civilian GPS. Nuclear power? Freeze dried/ready to eat foods? Kevlar for police?
Really Jemmy, isnt your blog worthy of a little more thought before you post? :)
Yes, flem, that's one thing in your favour, you're not that creep Anan. Your case for continued mass slaughter almost has me convinced. I just wonder if even more could have been done had resources and brainpower been spent on producing the beneficial, as opposed to stumbling upon them as incidentals, or developing them primarily as means to a more efficient killing machine.
The dream continues for Jemmy. Do you rise everyday and rend your arguments about all the things you can have done better the day before?
Perhaps they would NEVER have been stumbled across if not for a military need first? I mean, why werent they, if stumbling is all it took? Oh horrors Jemmy! :)
"Grandad's swearing at the telly..." (Alan Klein, "What a Crazy World.")
Old, tired and somewhat disillusioned, but trying to keep up standards. Aware that capitalism cannot be reformed, but despairing of its dissolution in the near future, I use whatever means are available to me to avoid capitulation. I join forces with other resisters in the Industrial Workers of the World.
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Hey Jemmy, least Im not Anan! LOL
Define "military project". The internet started as one. So did the communication satellites that now are used for civilian GPS. Nuclear power? Freeze dried/ready to eat foods? Kevlar for police?
Really Jemmy, isnt your blog worthy of a little more thought before you post? :)
Yes, flem, that's one thing in your favour, you're not that creep Anan.
Your case for continued mass slaughter almost has me convinced. I just wonder if even more could have been done had resources and brainpower been spent on producing the beneficial, as opposed to stumbling upon them as incidentals, or developing them primarily as means to a more efficient killing machine.
The dream continues for Jemmy. Do you rise everyday and rend your arguments about all the things you can have done better the day before?
Perhaps they would NEVER have been stumbled across if not for a military need first? I mean, why werent they, if stumbling is all it took? Oh horrors Jemmy! :)
"Your case for continued mass slaughter almost has me convinced."
LOL
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