I’m convinced like half of these arms contractor weapon systems that cost billions of dollars just wouldn’t work in a near peer conflict.
I’m convinced like half of these arms contractor weapon systems that cost billions of dollars just wouldn’t work in a near peer conflict.
What ruins my experience is the only “legal” method of playing Nintendo’s nonsense is outdated, midrange mobile processing from literally a decade ago.
Not to mention the untold amount of money wasted on extra camera surveillance and all kinds of algorithmic gait analysis and tracking shit.
Lol, high-speed rail in the US is a joke. California’s HSR program started in 1996 and hasn’t produced anything substantial in nearly 30 years. They might be able to get 1/3 of Phase 1 into operation by 2030. It’s not even in discussion unless it’s bundled with some kind of meme shit like depressurized train tunnels and eliminating safety measures.
In China, Deng started the Chinese HSR program around the same time and went from virtually none to being the world leader in kilometers of HSR with ~45,000 Km of operational HSR. To put that into perspective, that’s double the rest of the world combined. In fact, China has more HSR in construction than the rest of the world has active HSR today.
Penultimate. I used it as though it referred to the last thing rather than the second to last thing.
I was watching some interview about those beds specifically and there was a regular damn couch in the background behind the interviewer. It’s really stupid.