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2004/6/2-3 [Reference/Military] UID:30559 Activity:very high |
6/2 I don't understand the military at all. What's the difference between the army, marine, ranger, green beret, and all these other units? When/how are they deployed, used, etc? \_ One last bit on the rangers before this gets deleted: when we nabbed noriega, the rangers were *not* assigned to take the airport (some other branch did it) and they were *really* pissed off about it. Pissed off enough that it leaked to the public. ;-) \_ Cliffs notes: Army: Biggest (tanks, APCs, infantry, engineers) Army Special Forces: Green Berets, Rangers Navy: Ships Air Force: Planes Marines: Smaller than Army, amphibious assaults \_ Marines are a part of the Navy. Another way of looking at it: \_ Marines are quite distinct from Navy. Call a jarhead a sailor and he'll clock you. They're often transported on Navy vessels, however. Army: You learn to hide behind bushes Navy: You learn sensors, guidance systems, electronics, reactors Air: You learn missiles, radar, planes/jets Marines: You learn to kill people Rangers/Green Berets/Seals/etc: You learn to kill people well \_ ok, so what's the difference between the rangers, berets, the seals? What can one do well that the other can't? What do they specialize and what/who determines which unit is used? \_ There are lots of Rangers. There are fewer Green Berets. There are even fewer SEALs. \_ More specifically, SEALs specialize in REALLY amphibious attacks. (Swimming into places carring gear). Rangers and Green Berets (I think) specilize inair drops. Rangers can go on to become Green Berets and Delta Force. They all specialize in tight, quick operations, and killing a whole lot of people. \_ SEALs are Navy. Green Berets are Army. Rangers are also Army. Green Berets are essentially commandos; Rangers are closer to what infantry does. There's also Army's Delta Force, which does counterterrorism ops. \_ SEALS, Rangers, Army Special Forces (aka Green Berets) fall under the U.S. Special Operations Command. Up until recently the Marines were not a part of this. Each unit has their strengths and weaknesses. OP needs to be more specific. [formatd] \_ Since none of you apparently has a clue what the Rangers do, their one true specialty is doing air drops on enemy aiports and taking them over so we can use them. They obviously do lots of other stuff as well and are better trained and have higher standards than regular infantry but they're generally younger than the special forces guys in the GB and most SEALs, thus less experienced. I still wouldn't want to fight a regular army infantry in an alley because they'll kill you just a dead, they'll just do it louder and you might see it coming. Someone mentioned Delta Force which is an anti-terrorist hit squad trained to do things like kill all the terrorists that took over a plane without killing any hostages. \_ 1SOF-D defers to SEALs DEVGRU for maritime CT. They both do VIP protection also. http://www.militaryphotos.net \_ Green Beret's are used a lot as teachers. Think "School of the America's". Rangers, elite fighting force, but not considered as elite as green beret's. Seals, the elite amphibious fighting force of the navy - may be the best conditioned of all (carrying logs in sand, lots of swimming, etc). Marines, they pave the way for the army - tough hombres. Delta Force, elite-of- the-elite (weren't they a secret force for a while?) for special missions. Army, well, think G.I. Joe. \_ don't they still deny the Delta Force's existence? \_ No, they just deny Lou Gossett Jr.'s existence. \_ The navy has a very large budget compared to the rest because they have pretty insane toys. They also have lots of bin software from 3rd party peepz that is mostly unchecked for sec. holes. \_ Army: Specializing in land warfare. Green Berets: Generic Army special forces term Rangers: Long range recon/patrol and air drops. "Quick, light" rapid deploy infantry. Delta: Special covert ops. Close-combat specialists. Navy: Specialization in blue/green water operations. Marines: Initially used for sea/harbor/base ops (capture/security). Expanded duty as "light, fast" deploy units. Fewer heavy pieces (tanks/artillery) than Army. Force Recon: Prep landings for Marines. Minor special ops. SEALS: Special ops (Intel/Covert/Small ops), specialization in sea based ops. Air Force: Specialization in air operations. Pararescuemen: Land recovery and rescue experts Combat Controllers: Coordinate air ops for Rangers/Marines. Coast Guard: Specialization in brown water operations (part of the Dept. of Transportation). Swimmers: Sea rescue experts \_ Accountants: give Afghan soldiers $100 bills to clear caves. |
2004/5/27-28 [Politics/Domestic/California, Reference/Military] UID:30464 Activity:high |
5/27 vote to lift the Assault weapons ban http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/South/05/09/gun.control.rally.ap/index.html \_ Or, alternately, to extend it. \_ Why extend it? In what way does it help? -- ilyas \_ I think poster is pointing that it could go either way. half-empty versus half-full. \_ I was just curious what the arguments are for extending the ban, now that it's been in effect for a while, and we are in a position to see how well it did. -- ilyas |
2004/5/15 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:30238 Activity:very high |
5/15 This has been bugging me for a while. Is there a statute of limitations on war crimes? I'm guessing not. So why are we in the process of electing Kerry, a self proclaimed war criminal, instead of investigating his crimes and those of his unit and prosecuting? \_ pathetic troll. \_ always easier to point the troll finger than answer the question. if it was Bush who publicly stated he had committed war crimes, you and the media would be all over it. you don't even have to admit it. it's clear. kerry is a war criminal. he has said so in public. and you are going to vote for this bastard. nice. \_ Kerry is not a self proclaimed war criminal: http://hnn.us/articles/3552.html Kerry says he committed "atrocities" not war crimes. Do you think that firing your .50 cal in combat and burning houses on a search and destroy mission is a war crime? \_ So I am always curious about people like you. Why do you spread lies in an attempt to destroy a good mans character? Is there money in it for you? Do you make more than $250k/yr and fear a tax increase? I could understand that motivation, at least. \_ It's not a war crime unless you're fighting for a side that not only loses the war, but is taken over by the enemy. Otherwise it's just a tragedy of war. |
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2004/5/10 [Reference/Military] UID:30140 Activity:very high |
5/10 Now the Army Times has come out for Rumsfeld's resignation. \_ URL? \_ I was gonna say I find this ironic, but I guess it's not. If Rummy takes the heat, the Army brass gets off cheap. \_ The army brass never much liked Rumsfeld. \_ The Army Times is more of a rank and file kind of newspaper. 1/4 M read it, they can't all be brass. Some vets read it, too. |
2004/5/5 [Consumer/Audio, Reference/Military] UID:30017 Activity:nil |
5/5 an MP3 player designed for an AK-47 ammo clip http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_863993.html \_ What's the point if it doesn't ALSO hold ammo? \_ to spread peace and love. \_ AK-47s spread love all the time! Lead, straight from my heart to yours! |
2004/4/30-5/1 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:13512 Activity:moderate |
4/30 Vietnam's Hero Still Grateful to Anti-War Americans "I would like to thank them," the 93-year-old veteran [Gen. Vo Giap] said on Friday of those Americans who opposed the war. http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1127653/posts \_ you know by now everyone knows that you are hiding freeper posts by using the ip address. \_ WHY DO YOU HATE AMERICA? \_ I would thank them too, cuz it stopped a senseless war at first place. \_ Even Yoda can speak better than this and he's just a sock puppet on steroids. |
2004/4/14-15 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:13205 Activity:high |
4/14 A hospital official in Fallujah claims many of the 600 victims who've died in the weeklong U.S. Marine crackdown in Fallujah were women, children and the elderly. But Marine Lt. Col. Brennan Byrne said an investigation of the dead will likely discover "95 percent of those were military age males." -April 11 http://www.nbc5i.com/news/2993428/detail.html Just before dawn Wednesday, however, AC-130 Spectre gunships launched a devastating punitive raid over a six-block area around where the convoy was attacked, firing dozens of artillery shells that shook the city and lit up the sky. Marine officials said the area was virtually destroyed and that no further insurgent activity had been seen there. -April 14 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12526-2004Apr14.html \_ Why are women and the elderly exempt? Kids, too, if they are gonna shoot (e.g. during the Iran-Iraq conflicts). \_ Basically Al Jazeera shows injured/dead babies on TV because they think the U.S. can offer no defense. The idea is similar with women, children, and old people. Just before dawn Wednesday, however, AC-130 Spectre gunships launched a devastating punitive raid over a six-block area around where the convoy was attacked, firing dozens of artillery shells that shook the city and lit up the sky. Marine officials said the area was virtually destroyed and that no further insurgent activity had been seen there. -April 14 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12526-2004Apr14.html |
2004/4/12-13 [Reference/Military] UID:13163 Activity:nil |
4/12 Even baboons learn to solve conflicts through diplomacy rather than war: http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/13/science/13BABO.html?pagewanted=2 \_ until another band of baboons comes along and kicks their ass. \_ Huh huh huh. Hey Beavis, pull my finger. \_ only within their troop, they do battle other troops \_ They've also mastered the art of in-tribe psych warfare and will purposely inflict stress on lower ranking members. You know: kind of like how your boss gives you stoopid documentation assignments when the brass chews him out. |
2004/4/9-10 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:13118 Activity:nil |
4/9 War is hell: http://www.livejournal.com/users/ginmar/256570.html \_ no it's not, it's like walking in the park! |
2004/4/7-8 [Reference/Military] UID:13074 Activity:kinda low |
4/7 I own some property out in the country. I would like to build a small but safe outdoor gun range (pistols, low powered rifles) as cheaply as possible, but I have no idea how to go about this. Can anyone offer any serious advice or refer me to a source where I can figure out how to start? TIA. \_ huh? we shoot out in the open at chipmonks, rocks cans, \_ get fence. put tin cans on fence. shoot tin cans. get neighbor to restock fence while you continue shooting. \_ During the summer, that's a potential fire hazard. Also, bullets have this tendency to keep on going, so this solution is, well, kind of stupid. If this was what I was looking for, I wouldn't be asking for help. Thanks for the suggestion, I think. \_ Fires? Fresh farm land. Bullets and physics? Fewer neighbors = more quiet. You don't belong out in the country. Stay in the city. \_ My uncle has an indoor range in his basement, but you could use the same concept ... he just had a big mound of dirt behind the target. Outdoors you might have to occasionally do some maintenance to keep the mound high, but it works. No richochets or bullets flying through walls or anything. |
2004/4/7 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:13055 Activity:high |
4/7 War President: http://www.danielsh.com/warpres/warpresSMALL.gif http://www.danielsh.com/warpres/warpresBIG.jpg \_ the fact that there are duplicate photos seems to diminish the point a bit \_ Ooh! Can you do the same thing with the 9/11 families? \_ it hasn't been proven yet that 9/11 was Bush's fault. |
2004/4/2-3 [Reference/Military] UID:12992 Activity:nil |
4/2 Step right up, Bush supporters. Great Network Engineering job in Iraq: http://csua.org/u/6qf \_ An acquaintance of a friend is doing something like this. He'll pull down $250k/year... If he survives. \_ If I had enough Cisco I'd apply. You know what those 4 ex-special forces guys were doing in Iraq before they got butchered? Getting a shit load of money to be there. You know what the 1000s of others in their position are doing right now? Getting a shit load of money to be there. Their odds are only slightly worse than your odds walking down the street in Oakland at night and you don't make as much. \_ Those guys were offered $60K for 3 months of work. One of them, the Navy SEAL, was on Combat Missions and has his own series of workout videos, his own personal training company for stars. \_ I also don't walk around Oakland at night. \_ Wuss. you should be fine with an AK-47 and a flak jacket. -NERFAMC \_ Yes, if only those four Americans had guns on their persons at the time, all of this could have been avoided, because we *all know* that if everyone had guns there would be no crime. \_ Lisa: "I told you capital punishment wasn't a deterrent." \_ You have won the "Best Retort of the Day" award. \_ not really. that's just old rehash and red herring. \_ If those 4 guys were armed the same in Oakland they'd be ok at night. They were simply inadequately armed for the place they were in. If they were in an APC or even a military humvee instead of a civilian truck, they'd be here today. Hey, I know, I'll bet if all the US military guys stomping around Iraq simply stopped carrying weapons we'd lose fewer guys. Right? We know (as you say) that having a weapon has no defensive use or value, right? The next time we invade a country we should send girl scouts with cookies and daisies. What is your plan if someone breaks into your house? Offer them tea and ask them politely to not kill you or rape your daughter? \_ if everyone carries a gun at night in Oakland, I would not dare to go there, cause I can't tell who is the crook. also, the bad dude may have a bigger gun then me, even though most ladies think my gun is big enough. \_ Even a .22 can kill, sometimes. \_ if everyone carried a gun, they'd be a lot more polite after an initial darwinian blood bath. that you say anything about his gun being bigger than your gun says you know nothing about guns. i don't want to be shot by a dinky .22 anymore than a big honking 44. I can get killed by either and even if i survive it's going to hurt like a motherfucker. |
2004/3/26-27 [Reference/Tax, Reference/Military] UID:12888 Activity:kinda low |
3/26 After opening a new phone line, I have been using a calling card for long distance exclusively, but I also want to have a long distance carrier as a backup in case when the fone card's system fails. Any long distance carrier that does not charge a monthly fee/tax/surcharge and is not exorbitantly expensive? \_ I think you mean 'exorbitantly'. \_ yeah thanks and corrected \_ don't worry...some long-distance provider will call you soon enough with a "courtesy call" and would love to be your provider. \_ Why not just get a backup phone card? \_ Different type of systems. \_ or use 10-10 numbers for backups? I was using http://WALD.com for LD for 6 months because of their free deals, but then when they mis-billed a int'l call at $4/min I disabled LD on my phone, not worth the hassle. Onesuite, and http://10-10phonerates.com \_ I wanted exactly this. SBC had some deal that's no-fee 5M-"/minute. \_ I wanted exactly this. SBC had some deal that's no-fee 5ΒΆ/minute. Works for me. --dbushong |
2004/3/20-21 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:12779 Activity:nil |
3/19 Echoes of the Wild West in one man's border war http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1102005/posts |
2004/3/17 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:12719 Activity:nil |
3/17 http://www.moveon.org/censure/caughtonvideo Rumsfeld disclaiming the use of immediate threat in the push for war ... and then being presented with a direct quote contradicting him. \_ (I thought that last part was obvious from the URL) -op |
2004/3/8 [Reference/Military] UID:12560 Activity:nil |
3/8 Someone forged the Master Sword from Zelda: A Link to the Past http://www.planetgamecube.com/news.cfm?action=item&id=5102 \_ yes there are lots of silly people with too much time on their hands walking around. its an example of how incredibly efficient our society is that we can afford to have people do things like this |
2004/2/20-21 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:12338 Activity:kinda low |
2/20 What France really said about WMD: AMANPOUR: Do you believe that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction; for instance, chemical or biological weapons? PRESIDENT CHIRAC: Well, I don't know. I have no evidence to support that... It seems that there are no nuclear weapons - no nuclear weapons program. That is something that the inspectors seem to be sure of. As for weapons of mass destruction, bacteriological, biological, chemical, we don't know. And that is precisely what the inspectors' mandate is all about. But rushing into war, rushing into battle today is clearly a disproportionate response." \_ You and your damn facts! \_ "They've got bigger dicks? BOMB THEM!" --GC \_ You mean France only made a single statement about WMD's? Wow, why'd they sign up for 1441 then? \_ If he wants to cherry pick to make his points, he can do that. He isn't convincing anyone but himself and preaching to the choir, but I'm sure it makes him feel good and that's what this is all about, right? Feeling good? \_ Y'know what? Our claim regarding noncomplience with Resolution 1441 has yet to be vindicated. 1441 said to make full disclosure and allow inspectors in. They made their disclosure and let inspectors in. We said their disclosure wasn't full. We have yet to prove ourselves right. \_ Full disclosure isn't possible anymore since the Iraqis claim they destroyed tons of documents and materials. You have the whole thing backwards. We never had to prove 1441, it was a requirement for the other side. \_ Reread what I said. We (The U.S.) claimed that we were right to go in because the actions taken by Iraq hadn't brought them into compliance. Apparently, as we haven't found evidence to the contrary, they were as much in compliance as possible. I'm not challenging the resolution. I'm challenging our unilateral claim that they were still in breach of it. -- And wait a minute.. Reread what you said. "They claimed they had destroyed ... materials." So... They claimed they destroyed it as per 1441, and ... the materials aren't there. Hrm... Whose side are you arguing? \_ You are the one who has repeatedly claimed that France believed Iraq was in possesion of WMD in spite of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. I have repeatedly asked for proof of your claim and you cannot come up with one shred of evidence. Your position is laughable. That's not what yermom told me! _/ So I guess yes, laughing at you makes me feel good. Do you still call them Freedom Fries? \_ 1441 was sold to the UN members as a way of forcing Iraq to allow weapon's inspectors in. And it worked. It was not sold as authorizing a war against Iraq. Remember the US tried to go back to the UN and get another authorization and gave up once it became clear that France, Russia and Germany were all against it? Go read 1441. It warns Iraq of "serious consequences" but nothing else. It also affirms Iraq's territorial soveriegnty. \_ serious consequence like France, Germany loosing their oil contract bribes from Oil for food programs? \_ boo hoo! those darn germans and french are getting all the contracts. The only ones who should get contracts from dictators are us! Like how we got all the weapons and oil contracts from Suharto while all the weapons and oil contracts with Suharto when he was butchering the East Timorese! The Germans and that we can be te ones to get the oil contracts! Only we can have good motives, the Germans and French can only have ulterior motives! French are not playing fair! Let's invade Iraq so that we can get our oil contracts! Only we can have good motives, the Germans and French can only have ulterior motives! |
2004/2/6-7 [Reference/Military] UID:12146 Activity:high |
2/6 Guns. \_ Are they good, or are they wack? \_ Aight? \_ Good? Bad? I'm the one with the gun \_ Guns: I don't support the right to own automatic firearms or munitions, but I support the right to sport shooting and intelligent implementation of personal pistol ownership (i.e., trigger-locks, registration, and deep background checks). On a purely personal note, I enjoyed shooting down a range, but I don't want a gun in my house; hey, I enjoyed bungie-jumping, but I'm not going to put a 150' pit in my house, either. \_ You are a wuss who is unwilling to defend constitutionally protected rights. \_ Damn straight. I want a gun to keep the King of England from barging into my house. \_ King of England? \_ Charles will soon have this title. You want him in *your* house? \_ You didn't include enough "Black helicopters! Black helicopters!" to get me excited. \_ Black helicopters are not the problem. Big gub'mint-luvin' Berkeley libs are the problem. \_ You're almost there... a few more and you might have a real troll going! \_ Repeating: Target Masters in Milpitas offers a wide variety of guns to test on their range. Worth the trip: http://www.thegunplace.com/range.htm \_ Motd Moral Dilemma of the Month: A friend of mine has a roommate who is exhibiting strong signs of paranoid schizophrenia and/or methamphetamine abuse. He has deteriorated in the last two months into a raving loony who tells his other roommates that they are "out to get him" and they are "all in on it." Recently it came to light that this little lovely somehow managed to mail order an AK-47 knockoff and a short barelled 9mm handgun, and has been seen skulkling around various random San Francisco political events that involve supervisors. Here's the dilemma: my friend and his other roommates having discovered this, they felt that it was a) extremely bad for this guy to have such guns without telling anyone in the house and b) extremeley bad for this guy to have guns at all. They have taken the guns away and they are now sitting in my house where he (hopefully) can't get them. Am I doing the right thing? Also, how in California, land of the assault rifle ban, did he manage to mail order such a gun? Crazy roommate claimed it was "Russian surplus," which seems halfway plausible since it has a bayonet attached. \_ Not all guns sellers are aware of, or honor California law. This is a bad situation and it's hard to do much. If he hasn't threatened or hurt anyone, there's not much the authorities can do unfortunately. If I were you, I'd have a casual chat with the police. They can probably just arrest him for having the assault rifle, but it's best to have all your ducks in a row before you go ahead and confirm your roomate's paranoia. --had loony roomie \_ If this is real turn the guns in and tell them how you got them and maybe they'll get this guy taken in for a 3 day eval. \_ 5150, yo! \_ five by five, yo! |
2004/2/6 [Reference/Military] UID:12119 Activity:nil |
2/5 http://www.sportsmansguide.com/section/sl.asp?s=3280&p=1 So I don't shoot gun and don't know anything about it but this is just disturbing. I can actually get 1000 rounds for only $100, or 10 cents per bullet where each bullet is capable of killing 1 person. Is there something wrong with the gun industry? -anti gun guy \_ Maybe some of our resident chem geeks can tell us how much the chemicals required to kill 1000 people with sarin cost. -anti molecule guy \_ Happy trolling! |
2004/2/6 [Reference/Military] UID:12118 Activity:high |
2/5 Speaking of guns, can someone tell me what makes for a good handgun? What is the best handgun on the market? I'm not "anti gun guy". \_ umm. tell me what the best laptop on the market is and i'll tell you what the best handgun is. your problem is not well-defined. \_ since it's not well defined you're free to answer how you wish. \_ Some reliable handguns: almost any revolver, some 1911s, almost anything by Glock, H&K, or SIG. Some accurate handguns: anything by H&K with the little rubber ring around the barrel, some custom revolvers, some custom 1911s. The most beautiful handguns, in my opinion, are the classic 1911, the SIG P210, some old revolvers, and the German Luger. Did I miss any other notion of 'best'? -- ilyas \_ Well, maybe the best balance of everything, that is readily available. And/or your personal favorite. Thanks :) \_ I might have given the impression that 1911s are really great. Some of them are, but it's important to buy from the right folks. There are lots of junky 1911s floating around. It is a great gun though, my personal favorite. -- ilyas \_ The 1911 is a fairly complicated gun to take apart, IIRC. The Glock, Beretta, and a handful of others have fewer parts to keep track of. I rather like the lines on the Beretta 92's myself, though there's something rather attractive about the Browning HiPower. \_ True. Modern guns are easier to take apart. Revolvers even easier still. -- ilyas easier still. -- ilyas easier still. Modern guns tend to look like a wad of prechewed plastic though. -- ilyas \_ You might want to at least start with caliber, size, and what you want to use it for. That'll narrow things down for a start. \_ I just want completely subjective opinions, out of idle curiosity. \_ Okay, well my personal preference is to avoid single- action only (I don't like the idea of keeping a gun cocked and locked). Also I like either a safety, or a decocking lever. SIGs seem to fit my criteria best; they're reliable, come in a variety of sizes and calibers, but do tend to be a bit expensive. \_ just out of curiosity, do people see any huge benefits between .40 and 9mm? .45 has more stopping power, IIRC, but what about the other two? \_ arrrrrrggggggg! Doesn't it bother anyone that the gun world still uses a random mixture of English and SI units? Why do American gun manufacturers continue with the 9mm when it's only three thousanths of an inch shy of a .357? -unitsgeek \_ Because they don't shoot like .357s? I've found shooting a 357 mag a bit too much. Haven't tried the 357 SIG yet. \_ Use the largest calibre you are capable of shooting comfortably. Truly comfortably, no need to be macho about it. \_ This is very good advice. -Peace Officer Cadet \_ what are people's favorite shooting ranges? (for handguns). Anyone happen to know of a good one in the Davis area? \_ Target Masters in Milpitas has a truly excellent pistol range. \_ Seconded. Try before you buy. Go to: http://www.thegunplace.com/range.htm (But turn down your sound-- they play a cheesy 007 theme on the page.) \_ You could have a hand gun or a cannon And you still struggling to be dealing Without the knowledge and wisdom and understanding of A .22 (derringer) A .38 (long) A .44 (desert eagle) A Glock Nine Time to protect the fam I'm a cock mine I make the streets run red like a stop sign, stop lying \_ The one I pried from Charlton Heston's cold dead hands. \_ Hi Eli! \_ Where'd all the anti-gun nuts go? I'm shocked this didn't turn into a flame fest.a \_ What would be the point? So, I'm curious, anybody ever fire a Broomhandle Mauser? --anti-gun nut \_ I think we'd be better off without guns, but since there are so many in the hands of criminals, it seems unfair to deny them to responsible gun owners. -- Moderately anti-gun. |
2004/2/6 [Transportation/Airplane, Reference/Military] UID:12116 Activity:kinda low |
2/5 speaking of death: http://www.anesi.com/accdeath.htm \_ I like this: "If you are really concerned about your safety, stop smoking, lose weight, and get moderate exercise. And watch your drinking and use of non-prescription drugs" while not saying anything about driving. They should say "If you are really concerned about your safety, stop driving." \_ and to be truly safe, go live in a cave. \_ Read "The Hot Zone"? Things like ebola may grow in caves. \_ yeah yeah ride bike, light candle, use linux, whatever. the rest of us have lives to lead. we don't live on your utopia. \_ go fuck yourself. it's not that hard to live near where you work. \_ Uhm, yeah, if you work at Safeway, moron. Or you're a kid willing to way overpay *rent* on a shitty little run down 1 room in a south bay or penninsula pit. Some of us have real lives going on and can't just pick up and move to the next slummy pit for a new job. Did I mention you're a moron? Yes, I did. I think I forgot to mention you're also a self righteous smug little ignorant bastard, too. \_ I work in the Financial District and live one half block from the Muni stop. For the last 10 years I have lived and worked in San Francisco. It isn't that hard if you make it a priority. |
2004/2/5 [Reference/Military, Reference/History/WW2] UID:12104 Activity:nil |
2/4 Just finished The Guns Of August by Barbara Tuchman. Wow. Highly highly recommended if you have any interest in WWI history. \- you may wish to read: E.H. Carr: Twenty Years Crisis --psb \_ hew strachan. the first world war. only volume 1 so far tho. |
2004/1/29 [Reference/Military] UID:12004 Activity:nil |
1/29 So when is the war happening to stop stuff like this? http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/lra.htm \_ Duh, your own article says they're fighting right now. |
2004/1/27 [Reference/Military] UID:29763 Activity:nil |
1/26 Yes psb, go on this one: http://www.montereybaywhalewatch.com |
2004/1/27-28 [Reference/Military] UID:11965 Activity:very high |
1/27 What will happen with a match between a Kendo master and a western style swordsman. \_ You are asking what would happen if a guy with a bamboo stick and some padding fought another guy with a real sword and real armor? \_ I saw a very detailed article online somewhere analyzing what would happen in a duel between a Samurai and a European knight. It sort of said they each were trained/equipped to fight a different type of opponent, and the answer was it was inconclusive. One of them would probably strike a lucky blow and that would be the end of it. \_ do you remember where you read/saw the article? \_ I found it, then someone else found it too... http://www.thehaca.com/essays/knightvs.htm \_ aren't Japanese swords superior and can cut any inferior Dark Age sword/armor? On the other hand Samurais don't have much armor, so... yeah it's hard to say. \_ Japanese samurai get a bonus against other infantry in the Imperial Age. \_ It is as it was. \_ You need to compare the sword from the height of each age. Japanese swords were designed for slashing at laquer or padded armors. European sword were designed for crushing of piercing mail and plate armors. One sword cutting another only happens in movies. \_ This is false. Well-made european (one-handed) swords could chop through mail. I d like to see a katana do that. \_ there were some guys at some university using modern material science to design the ultimate sword. i think there was a press release or something about it, if you care to search for it. it may have been on slashdot too. \_ There are many different Eastern and Western sword styles. Much depends on armor and sword quality, and era. Light armor, two weapon style (E vs. W) would be the coolest to watch. I'd actually give the edge to late era Western style. \_ Knight wins, Kendo guy would have to pierce the armor. \_ http://www.thehaca.com/essays/knightvs.htm \_ Mighty Mouse would totally beat Superman. \_ You know that's not true! SMan would r0x MMs s0x! \_ Mighty Mouse equips Rod of Terror and casts Power Word, Kill! \_ SM has spell resistence of 75, makes the save, and punches MM for 85d6! Take that you cartoon freak! \_ I think you also have to consider physical features. For example, by the theory of evolution the survivors of The Plague in Europe are in fact bigger and stronger than say, scrawny little Asian genes that didn't get weeded out by European disease. -go Darwin \_ you forgot to mention intelligence. I have no doubt that scrawny little Asian men survived because of their superior intelligence and superior organizational skills. Damn motd is full of white supremacists -Asian man \_ No, motd is full of trolls. You have been trolled. Wee! \_ no, the asian man survived because the white man hadn't found reason to wipe him out at that point. japan was just a rock and china always had too many living on too little which is just plain stupid, frankly. \_ yes you are a troll, but in the http article above, it does mention physical stature. \_ The plague was spread from China to Europe. \_ Well, that's the Genghis Khan theory, but more recent theories claim it came from east Africa (Egypt, Nubia etc.) My theory is that plague predates human. Unless you can travel in time, there is no scientific point in such speculation. \_ I am referring specifically to the one big outbreak in 1347 to 1352 which killed like 1/3 of Europe's population. Even if the East Africa theory is correct, the plague did not spare China, causing widespread deaths in 1330s before it spread to Europe. Historically, and today (SARS, flu, etc.), lots of diseases / new mutations of diseases come from China, due to its population density, weather, etc. \_ don't forget the dirtiness. \_ and the Communism. \_ and the sex with chickens. |
2004/1/27 [Consumer/Camera, Reference/Military] UID:11953 Activity:nil |
1/26 Yes psb, go on this one: http://www.montereybaywhalewatch.com You can bring a large camera. When the boat goes fast, it will kick up spray and you will need to hold onto something with both hands or sit down. When it's near a whale, the boat will slow down, then you can whip it out. \_ Heh heh, he said 'whip it out'. \- helo, would you recommend a tripod? if so, a full-sized [say 4-5 ft high] one or a small hiking tripod? also has anyone used an image-stabilized lens over water? does it work or do weird things happen? --psb \_ I didn't see anyone use a tripod, and it seems difficult with all the rolling around. People did bring big cameras though. pretty bouncy, and it was a calm day! |
2003/12/31 [Reference/Military] UID:11628 Activity:moderate |
12/30 How come sniper rifles need cranking? Why can't they be made automatic like machine guns or the pistols? \_ I suppose by what you call "cranking" is properly referred to as bolt-action. THere are few "sniper" rifles that are semi-auto like the M21/M25 (based on the M-14). What the public thinks and fears as "sniper" rifle is more than likely based upon hunting rifles. Cycling the bolt slowly minimizes movement of the entire gun. Also the springs in box magazines are affected by weather. in fact, snipers often use the same kind round out of the same box when zereoing them for training and operations \_ bolt action is simpler than any automatic/semi-automatic. in addition to less movement, less parts to get involved the shooting process in general. but there are many fine semi-automatic "sniping" rifiles. check out this site: http://www.snipercentral.com \_ Bolt action rifles are more accurate (complex feed mechanisms affect accuracy). Furthermore, a sniper often wants control over when the round gets ejected, something many semi-autos do not give him. Nothing is worse than a tell-tale "plink" noise from an ejected round when the enemy is around, something american GIs with garand rifles found out the hard way in WWII. -- ilyas \_ One Shot, One Kill! Only street sweeping punks use anything else. \_ The above are all wrong. It's simple: One Shot, One Kill, baby! |
2003/12/24 [Reference/History/WW2/Germany, Reference/Military] UID:11579 Activity:high |
12/23 Regards to Nurenberg Trial. Nurenberg is just an instrument for the victors to humilate and extract values from the defeated enemy. This is why none of the Allie forces ever got tried for the atrocity they commited. This includes looting of Nazi treasury and art collection (which still sits in the National Archive in Washingon DC), as well as includes nuclear bombing, fire bombing, and all the carpet bombing we performed on civilians. This is also the reason why some of the Nazi units, noticebly the African Corp and the Nazi Navy, who fought the war with extremely high degree of professionalism, also got tried and convicted by the Nurenberg. This is also the reason why Emporer of Japan, who ultimately started the Asian front of World War 2, didn't get tried as a war criminal. Ridiculously, last emperor of China was tried as a war criminal for being a puppet of Japanese Empire. Then, there is the story of Unit 731 of Japanese Army, who used civilians and POWs to test chemical/biological weapon.None of them were even tried because they made a deal with USA. In exchange for their freedom, they gave USA the test results of these chemical/ biological weapon experiments using human subjects. There is nothing perplex about Nurenberg once you accept the fact that it is nothing more than instruement to enhance US and British interest. If you try to think in the line of administering justice, then you will have serious problems. -- a Chinese who has no sympathy toward Japan, but still think nuclear bombing is wrong. \_ To the victor, go the spoils. So fucking what? And as far as American still thinking of China as a subject state, again, so fucking what? If it was the other way around, the Chinese wouldn't be sitting around wondering how they can sell us more Big Macs. They'd have destroyed our country and our children right through college would be learning about how the Great Leader Mao saved us from our Imperalist Oppressors and it only cost us DC, LA, and Chicago, but hey they were all bastions of evil capitalists anyway. Take your Chinese troll to some place that gives a shit. When you're a citizen you can vote and then your opinion will matter to someone. Or you can go home and vote there, but, oh no, wait, sorry, you can't vote there. No one can vote there. \_ Of course you can vote there, moron! You can vote "yes" or "yes". \_ Yes you can vote there, moron! You can vote "yes" or "yes". \_ Can you elaborate on the Nazi units with extremely high degree of professionalism part? Thx. \_ think he means no rampage of killing, no sniper, no sabotage, etc, that they fought according to the book & followed the Geneva Convention of treating US soldiers with respect. \_ Heh. Snipers are unprofessional now? Are you on crack? Should we go back to the civil war era of gentleman wars where people marched around in tightly packed formations, and targetting officers with respect. was considered poor sportsmanship? wtf \_ Frankly as an American with both of my grandfather's fighting in in WWII I don't give a fuck what you think. That said, in the battle for Okinawa over 250,000 died. Extrapolate those numbers to Kyushu and then the home island... Japan had its entire Army intact in China, and the Soviets were days from entering the war. Had they, Japan and China would likely still be partitioned like the Koreas. Furthermore it was impractical to move the millions of needed troops out of Europe because of the Soviet threat. One could go on and on... \_ Partition was unnecessary. It end up being partitioned as result of USA and USSR splits the spoils of the war, treating the Chinese as nothing more than their Imperialistic subjects. This mentality still exist today in the mind of Americans. |
2003/12/17 [Reference/Military] UID:11494 Activity:nil |
12/16 A Gun that shoots around corners: http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99994487 \_ They did the same thing on the very old Get Smart show. \_ A mounted mirror is almost as good and is simpler and less likely to fail. The only thing is that the shooter has to compensate for lateral inversion. \_ It's just a gun with all the parts pushed forward. What's going to fail more than any other gun? \_ The camera, the LCD, the battery. |
2003/12/15-16 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:11461 Activity:kinda low |
12/15 hey ilyas: http://www.chivalrybookshelf.com/titles/ringeck/ringeck.htm (tobler interprets the Ringeck Verses) \_ right. just in case you just finished Quicksilver and felt it wasn't nerdy enough. \_ this book is not supposed to be fiction. It's a system of movements for the art of applied geometry. \_ Agrippa is better for that. \_ Agrippa wasn't thinking of a longsword, he was thinking of rapier. \_ What about Silver? \_ Well, he had a bit of a bias vs. scherma. \_ http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~wew/fencing/agrippa/63.jpg ? \_ Agrippa was a mathematician. Basically he came up with a system of movements that let the scholar form the hypotenuse with his arm and blade to the triangle created by the opponents arm, blade, angle and point. Alot of the spanish style, the so called "magic circle" is all appications of geometry of chords tangents, etc, since they didn't have the silly limitations of strip fencing. - pst \_ For the record I don't like Stephenson. I find most of his books (after Snowcrash) long and boring. Also the above poster is right, this isn't fiction, it's a martial art manual. -- ilyas books (after Snowcrash) long and boring. -- ilyas \_ Neat! Thanks, motd Santa! -- ilyas \_ ya might also wanna ask him for a gorget. Preferably steel I took a schlager in the throat the other week and even thru \_ Neat! Thanks, motd Santa! -- ilyas a steel one it still hurt and stunned. - pst \_ Motd santa pls bring me: http://www.darkwoodarmory.com/closed.htm \_ If you like that, tell us about this: http://img.kb.dk/ha/manus/th290/kamp0205.jpg and http://img.kb.dk/ha/manus/th290/kamp0165.jpg |
2003/12/13 [Politics/Domestic/911, Reference/Military] UID:11441 Activity:very high |
12/12 http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2003-12-02-our-view-usat_x.htm Doesn't it seem kind of strange to you that terrorist are allowed to buy guns in America. \_ I'm more struck by a college-educate American reading USA Today. \_ I am impressed by your educate. By the way, it is 2 cups to a pint, 2 pints to a quart, and 4 quarts to a gallon. A cup is 8 fluid ounces. A pound is 16 ounces, which has nothing to do with fluid ounces. How much longer before my Cal degree is worth the same as one from CSU? |
2003/12/11 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:29704 Activity:nil |
12/10 http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war28.html |
2003/12/10 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast, Reference/Military] UID:11389 Activity:nil |
12/9 Bush continues to win "hearts and minds" in the Middle East" http://www.csua.org/u/57q \_ yeah. Afghan is in the Middle East. They are Arabs too... besides, Muslim == Arabs == terrorist. With such strong conviction, we will prevail. \_ "... if noncombatants surround themselves with thousands of weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition and howitzers and mortars in a compound known to be used by a terrorist we are not completely responsible for the consequences." If I read this right, I think the Army is saying:" those kids are playing around with these ammo, thus, they deserved it." \_ Uhm, no. More like, "It's not our fault." \_ Didn't work for the FBI at Ruby Ridge either. |
2003/12/9 [Reference/Military] UID:11363 Activity:low |
12/8 How comfortable are military planes? For example, if I'm flying a long mission to Iraq in my B2 or F117, will I get heated seats, AC, cushioned seat, TV dinner, etc on the plane? \_ Think: Enough comfort to be functional and little more. \_ No TV diner. There's a waste bladder for you to piss in. No real "AC" since it's not pressurized. Though a B-2 might be. \_ Consider B2 missions can last 36 hours long... |
2003/12/8-9 [Reference/Military] UID:11358 Activity:moderate |
12/7 Hey military hardware people. I liked the movie Aliens 2 a lot. \_ Aliens, no 2 It showed a lot of futuristic military gear that are really cool. Just how much is that stuff is in use today? E.g., I like the guns with LED counter on the number of bullets lefts, the handheld motion sensor maps, the body armor with cameras in the helmets and links to a command post which monitors their vital signs, the automatic machine guns which fires based on motion, etc. Seems like we can use a lot of that stuff. Thanks. \_ Pancor Jackhammer. And for all the naysaying luddites below, have a look at troop tactics over the years, and how they have adapted to technology over the years. You may note that the individual soldier _is_ more valuable today (note also that we don't go for rolling curtains of artillery or human wave charges anymore?) A lot of that is due to the ability to project force more precisely. Today's army uses computers, lasers, satellites, smart munitions and strong air-ground coordination, where you people would probably have bearded thugs beating each other with clubs. So yes, mr. OP we can and do use a lot of that stuff (although yes, the blinkenlights might be sort of a liability in battle.) -John \_ The Jackhammer was a prototype fully auto shotgun. What does that have to do with the assault weapons in Aliens? As I recall, those were select fire, fired caseless ammo and had an integrated grenade launcher. P.S., I'm no gun nut, but a fully auto weapon with a 10 round magazine doesn't seem all that useful... \_ A transparent magazine works almost as well. Lots of automatic guns have those now. \_ I think that in general, the idea of a lot of expensive stuff on each soldier works logically in the movie, where because it's a space ship there is a fixed supply of troops and each one is very valuable. Here on Earth, troops are a dime a dozen. Monitor their vital signs? I think the blood and screaming is a good monitor. Elite commando forces can use more stuff like that. \_ an LED counter on the side is going to get troops killed. "Look for the red lights at night, Abdul, and shoot there!" That movie had a good moral -- if you don't use the technology right they'll still kill you. \_ I can also see motion sensor guns causing a lot of friendly ire deaths... \_ what kind of reasoning is that? Any weapon can cause friendly fire. With the automatic shoot-on-motion machine guns, you don't put them on your front gate where people come in and out. You put it on the border between Iraq and Iran. Shoot to kill any fucker that tries to get in. Also between US and Mexico or Afghanistan and Pakistan. Illegal immigration will stop after that goes in. I guarantee you that. \_ Wouldn't they be easy to take out/avoid? They would stupidly fire at any moving thing? Tumbleweed etc. I can imagine a lot of wasted ammo. Then, they are fixed, open targets for someone to shoot. Probably expensive with the optics/sensors/tracking. Just overengineering for a problem that doesn't really exist. \_ Couple an optical and IR sensor. Shoot at every warm-blooded moving thing. \_ Would that work in deserts? Anyway, people could hide behind thick shields and wave stuff around until the ammo is gone. But how about this alternative? You have the remote-control gun emplacements with fancy imaging sensors. You have a room of counterstrike players. Then you route the control of the guns to the players based on motion detection, telemarketer style. \_ Even when only deployed in the right areas, I can still imagine carelessness causing a lot of deaths. Maybe computer controlled gun turrets would make more sense. \_ ...right, with deibold software on top of a windows os. \_ If their field-of-fire is fixed at 120-degrees and they are programmed to shoot everything, then they won't kill friendlies unless they walk into the field-of-fire. \_ You could have friendly troops wearing specialized RFID chips and put a terrahertz-band transmitter on the gun and it would be a challenge-response system. \_ RFID isn't terahertz. \_ I know. You'd want something that can be better confined to a beam. You don't want the gun to set off every tag around, just those its pointed towards. Likewise, you don't want peoples' tags signaling in every direction. \_ You should apply for an ARPA grant. Seriously. \_ Maybe, but I'm reminded of the Matt Damon monologue from "Good Will Hunting" \_ Why? It has nothing to do with you. \_ Strap on your headset and play the Counterstrike mod "Natural Selection". \_ I thought I saw a documentary on the future infantry man. They are doing research and testing on new technologies now. |
2003/12/5-6 [Reference/Military, Health/Women] UID:11331 Activity:nil |
12/5 Random Facts About Finland Thread: I heard that the Fins are actually Huns, unlike the other Scandinavians who are Nordic. Is that true? \_ IIRC, Finns don't consider themselves Scandinavian. \_ Most Scandinavians don't consider Finns Scandinavians either. -John \_ According to a recent _Scientific American_, there is no genetic basis for race. (I didn't read the article and am somewhat skeptical (as i always am) but it is interesting if true). \- richard lewontin just gave a talk here on this. you can google for him. --psb \_ how come nobody posted the day/tim, i possibly would have sat in. :( \_ "/csua/bin/webster Scandinavia" says "2 Denmark, Norway, Sweden, & sometimes also Iceland, the Faeroe Islands, & Finland" \_ the finnish language is related to hungarian, as is estonian. they are the only three extant members of the finno-ugric language family i believe. make what conclusions you will. \_ Don't forget Quenya. -- ilyas \_ BTW, in Finnish last name goes first, just like in East Asian languages. This is rare in European languages. \- finnish is a central asian language. \_ I heard 1/4 of Finland's GDP is from Nokia and its subsideries. \_ From few Finnish Americans I know personally, I learned that despit the graphical proximity, Fins and Swedes have a very different culture (at least the language). While Fins in some way still held some degree of animosity toward Swedes, they are forced to learn Swedish as part of their regular curriculum in their public education today. -kngharv \_ Finland also has a section of the army that speaks primarily sweedish. A finn i know joined the sweedish speaking finnish army to practice his sweedish during his army service. imagine if we had a spanish speaking army here in the US. \_ Finland was part of Sweden for 600 years or so before it became part of Russia. Now Swedish is one of the official languages in Finland. \_ Are Finnish women slim and beautiful just like Swedes and Norwegians? Or are they more like fat american cows? \_ they are thin. They also tend to dye their hair dark, unlike the Swedes who dye blonde. \_ Finns had the highest suicide rate in the world in 1997 (they've since begun an aggressive anti-suicide campaign, so it's hard to assess whether this ranking still holds true). They also have one of the highest alcoholic rates in the world. What does this tell you about Finnish women? Nothing, but I'm just saying.... \_ both of these are also true of alaska, canada, poland, siberia and scandenavia. it's the cold and dark, but mostly the dark. \_ eh, in the summer it's the opposite of dark. it stays light basically all night long. the drunks get drunk regardless. \_ well, ok. the only one i know much about is alaska, since i grew up there, and worked there in the summers in college. the winter/alcoholism effect is worsened by the number of seasonal industries like fishing that can make you alot of money in the light months, which you can save up to basically become a professional drunk throughout the winter months. I've known people who lived that way. \_ Sigh. Huns are huns. People who call other people Huns are usually idiots, except in your case. You're just stupid. |
2003/11/23-24 [Reference/Military] UID:11198 Activity:kinda low |
11/23 "Iraq is the final nail in the coffin for the M-16," said a commander who asked not to be identified. http://csua.org/u/52n \_ About time, too. Next up, blasters! \_ I'll drink to that. In the meantime, the Brits are very seriously considering these beauties: http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg13-e.htm \_ The brits are going to replace their main assault rifle with a submachine gun? Are you joking? \_ What's the difference between an assualt rifle and a machine gun? Both can keep on firing as long as you hold the trigger, right? -- newbie \_ The difference is range and stopping power. A submachine gun fires pistol rounds, an assault rifle fires 'hybrid rounds', i.e. half way between a pistol and a bolt-action rifle round. In WWII armies used a mix of rifles firing 'big rounds' which had range and accuracy, but not a lot of firepower, and submachine guns which had firepower but no range. After the war, most armies moved to use assault rifles (a german WWII invention, incidentally), something which combined the advantages of a bolt action rifle and a submachine gun. -- ilyas \_ An assault rifle is an semi-automatic or automatic rifle (think long barrel). Semi-automatic means you need to pull the trigger for each shot (no cocking or reloading motion needed). Machine guns have an automatic mode (hold trigger, shoots more than one shot). It can be a pistol or a rifle. \_ Does anyone make a fully-automatic pistol? Why would anyone want to use them except to haphazardly shoot everyone in the general vicinity? \_ What about that automatic gun with very short barrel that was used by Reagan's bodyguards during his assasination? Is that classified as a pistol? \_ machine guns firing pistol rounds (45ACP 10mm 9mm etc) are called submachineguns. think uzi, HK MP5, MAC-10 A pistol that can fire as a fully automatic weapon is called a select-fire pistol |
2003/11/21 [Reference/Military, Reference/History/WW2/Germany] UID:11171 Activity:high |
11/20 The Germans had the V1/V2 cruise missile and the Japanese had germ and chemicals. Rather than bombing London with traditional explosives and incendiaries, why didn't they borrow germ/chemical technologies on the Brits? \_ Oh ignorant one of history, Hitler fondly remembers being attacked by chemicla weapons in WWI as measily Corporal and that's one of the reasons why he didn't do the same. \_ At the end of the war, pounded from all sides, the Axis were anything but monolithic. I am guessing there simply wasn't enough communication between Germany and Japan by the time Hitler became desperate enough to seriously consider 'miracle weapons' like toxins and germs. Furthermore, even if Japan agreed to make available to Germany the results of its germs/toxins programs, there would be staggering logistical difficulties in moving the required materials to Germany. Japan had a hard enough time moving oil and essential supplies through American bombers and ships. -- ilyas \_ they needed to have insurance (Nukes) first so there wouldn't be any severe retaliation from nukes dropped on Germany. \_ chemical warfare has never been really effective and germ warfare is very difficult to do right and there's always the worry that some bug you release will come back and wipe you out, too. so even if they could've done it, neither was a good plan. \_ on battle field, true. against civilian, you would be suprised how effective it is on reducing population. Japanese at the had enough anthrex to kill entire world's population, I heard \_ no. effective dispersal is *very* difficult. it comes down to this: if you need to get a person into the chemical or germ zone to have an effect, it is cheaper to just bomb them. if it is some brutal pathogen that spreads easily then you can get wiped out by it, too. anthrax is a really shitty mass bio weapon, btw. \_ This must be emphasized. Even in WWI, gas attacks were effective primarily because of weather conditions and that soldiers had to stay where they were, in low-lying areas, so they wouldn't get shot. Wind, perciptation, temperature all affect the effectiveness of chem/bio weapons. \_ They'd be even more effective in the case of a high tech force fighting a low tech one, but the western hight-tech armies have sworn to not use them. Which is a pity considering that most of their battlese these days seem to be against vastly inferior tech-wise opponents. The ineffectiveness of chem weapons in WWI was more one of stupid generals not taking proper advantage of them. The first use of Chlorine at Ypres caused a breach in the French lines that the Germans didn't bother to exploit. No weapon is effective in incompetant hands. \_ are you saying they'd be a good weapon against civilians today? in WWII in London? it's still way easier to just bomb someone. \_ Ah, I'm guessing you're a "destroy-the-village" kinda guy. \_ when the enemy combatantants are indistinguishable from the village, and/or are supported by the village, is the distinction not blurred? |
2003/11/12-13 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:11048 Activity:nil |
11/12 We like to accuse other countries of war crimes, but won't own up to our own: http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=SRTIGERFORCE Interestingly, Donald Rumsfeld was ALSO the Secretary of Defense when the investigation was simply filed away and covered up. \_ America, love it or leave it. \_ Or fix it. \_ I like to memorize bumper stickers instead of thinking for myself, too! \_ this comment is beyond stupid \_ has it crossed into the realm of dubya? \_ Is this what you would have said to Patrick Henry? Could you stare George Washington in the face and say this? "Stupid Revolutionaries, if you don't like the colonies being ruled by England, just leave!". Do me a favor and fuck yourself. \_ I think he was trolling. He got 4, 3 were small though. Anyway it's better than "My country, right or wrong!" \_ Heh, I was going to say there hasn't been anything even remotely like a war crime since Vietnam and then, hey, what did you dig up but stuff about Vietnam? What next? Some of the founders owned slaves! Whatever. \_ Those who don't learn from the past... \_ Yawn. Which war crimes are being committed today by US soldiers? \_ I would think whatever is happening in guantanamo bay would considered as war crime. The administration repeatly state that fight against Terror is a different kind of war, thus, international rule doesn't apply. This arguement is errily similiar to what Hitler has told his staff regards to war against the USSR. \_ You think holding some dudes against their will is a war crime? Are you one of those people who thinks in black'n'white on every subject? A war crime is being resposible for the deaths of hundreds, thousands or in WW2, millions of civilians. A war crime is the scum at the UN engaged in the sex slave trade who are the same people responsible for ending it. A war crime is one group of people genociding another. Getting put on a plane to gitmo, given 3 squares and a Koran, a compass and access to Muslim clerics is not a war crime, son. \_ Dude, it's the ESL Conspiracy Theorist Guy. He's so mired in his Anti-US Utopia, that he's invented his own english-like vocabulary and a unique sort of logic to support his POV. \_ Alright, who let the John Bircher out of his cage again? \_ Last time I checked, we were still trying Nazi Criminals couple years ago. If the statue of limitation is more than 50 years (as how we treats the Nazis), I think a lot of people deserve to be hung. \_ They were convicted in 1945. There's no place in the world where running away for long enough after a conviction gets you off the hook. But, yes, I agree with you that a lot of people deserve to be hung, statute of limitations or not. |
2003/11/11-12 [Reference/Military] UID:11028 Activity:nil |
11/11 Hey, gun nuts! Is the M16 really that much of a piece of junk? Why are we still using it? does it have *any* advantages over the AK-47? What about those assault rifles the Swiss militia uses? \_ The M16 is one of the best assault weapons in the world. Its reputation for jamming is largely a misconception carried over from Vietnam. One of the reasons there were such hideous issues in Vietnam was due to the fact that the weapon was manufactured for a specific type of propellant. A different (cheaper, I would guess) was then issued in the field which caused massive cleaning problems, and alot of its reputation for jamming. Usually you can look to the special operations community to get a feel for how effective a weapon system is. AFAICR, British SAS, American Special Forces, and the Israelies all use this weapon system. *shrug* There are many other weapon systems which are superior (definitely NOT the AK47), and the decision to stay with a newer revision of the '16 is definitely political. \_ search the motd archive, this was gone over not too long ago... \_ Like any weapon procurement, this is mostly political. The M-16 works beautifully, as long as you don't use it for anything silly like war. Got some dirt in it? Just hope the enemy isn't attacking you while you are cleaning out the dust, dirt, or anything commonly found on the battlefield. At basic training, one instructor said that if you are battling an enemy using an AK-47, shoot and kill the enemy, then take his weapon. Though \_ Uhh, that may have been true in Vietnam, but in the modern battlefield, I think that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. No offense to you, amigo. it does not have the range or accuracy of the M-16, in real battles, it is priceless because it will work in real battlefield conditions (with dirt, mud, etc. plus, it's easy to disassemble and clean, quickly). \_ So if there's a sandstorm in Iraq now, our ground troops will suffer big losses? \_ It requires someone shooting at you who can aim to suffer losses. big losses requires lots and lots of guys shooting at lots and lots of guys (in a sandstorm) and hitting them. so, no, we don't take big losses at every sandstorm. \_ Well, that also assumes they jam, which after 30+ years of service and four revisions, seems pretty fucking unlikely. \_ link:AR15.com \_ This site bears a striking resemblance to a lot of white power web sites. \_ I think you should be comparing it with the old M-14 rather than comparing it with AK-47s \_ M16 gets dirty and jams quickly. Rounds are lighter and tumble, rather than 7.92mm which go straight through. M16 is also lighter overall, but more complex to manufacture. Draw your own confusions. -John \_ 7.62mm? \_ they use their own scale in switzerland. |
2003/11/2 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:10901 Activity:moderate |
11/1 http://tinyurl.com/taph "US Considering Recaling Units of Old Iraq Army" Like I said, it's a huge mistake to disband the Iraqi army. Our brilliant leaders are finally realizing it. Disbanding the army unnecessarily creates many enemies from those who can cause the most problems. \_ That's very doubtful. It creates problems by leaving a huge pool of unemployed people, though I suspect that very few of those are are actually being recruited by terrorists in the way you seem to be implying. \_ You don't need many. Just 10% will give you a 50000 strong guerilla army. \_ But in context, even 1% is an obscenely unrealistic number. \_ why? is it that hard to believe that some iraqis don't think we should be occupying their country? \_ I'm sure many more than that don't want us there. However, that dislike is not going to 100% translate into the desire to drive a truck bomb into the Red Cross HQ. If there was a 50000 or even 5000 strong guerilla army running around there'd be a lot more killing going on. Nothing that's happened so far requires more than 100-200 people around the entire country. \_ There are 25-35 attacks A DAY on our troops in Iraq. \_ Yes. Everytime a soldier stubs his toe it's counted as an attack. Do you really want a Vietnam style body count? \_ You're being ridiculous and in the process \_ I think most of the attacks are non-suicidal, belittling the real attacks that are taking place. \_ There are plenty of real attacks. However, I don't think every toe stubbing counts. \_ Most of the attacks are non-suicidal, just road side bombs that can be triggered, rocket propelled grenades and a few mortars, precisely the things people with military training would be good at, and most are targetted directly at the occupational forces. The rest are targetted at "collaborators". \_ Few militaries are trained to set road side bombs, rest are targetted at "collaborators". and if they were ex-army and using army weapons such as mortars they weren't trained very well because their success rate with standard military weapons is hovering just above the "got lucky" level. These are random fucks, not ex-army. \_ If there were only 100-200 people, they would've been wiped out by now from attrition, or we can just capture one or two and get them to lead us to the rest. The reason we have not been able to do that shows that the "100-200" is just the tip of a huge iceberg from which acitve ones can be drawn from. \_ Maybe. Maybe not. How many of these attackers have been caught? Zero according to US media. \_ WTF why haven't you been appointed Supreme Allied Commander a long time ago!!! next bath house 'date'. \_ It is almost impossible to be more arrogant than Bush \_ This is basic common sense. Arrogance makes our leaders out of touch with reality until it splatters all over their face. \_ I nominate you for Secretary of Defense and five star general!!! \_ I don't know about five star general, but yea, I will take Secretary of Defense, or better yet, Commander in Chief. \_ Those are positions that must be earned. You're more arrogant than anyone in the administration. We'd all be seriously fucked for years to come if some ninny like you had any say in anything more than which of last week's dirty underwear you'll be wearing on your next bath house 'date'. \_ It is almost impossible to be more arrogant than Bush \_ So do you think Bush is more arrogant or more eeevveeeillll!!!!? \_ Yea, we all should learn from you and prostrate in front of our supreme leaders Donald and Bush and say everything they did were wonderful. I think you will do well as a court jester or eunuch. \_ *laugh* Nice attempt but no dice. *I* was not the topic here. Idiot head above saying he could do better was. I merely observe facts. \_ The media is biaaaaasssed against the right! \_ Yeah and if they had left it in place and the people revolted because this very same army was directly responsible for murdering tens of thousands of Iraqis then you'd be here screaming how the arrogant American leadership didn't listen to you when you said to disband the evil marauders. It must be great to always be right, at least on the motd, eh? [restored] \_ Wrong, I said it was a mistake right after they announced they are disbanding the Iraqi army wholesale. The view that that there is a murderous Iraqi army distinct and seperate from the Iraqi people who were its victims is a naive view. The Iraqi army is a huge conscript army of 500000 which Saddam himself doesn't fully trust. That means almost everyone (all the Sunnis at least) should have a family member, relative, good friend in the army. \_ WTF does have a family member have to do with anything?!? How exactly do you figure that the average post-Saddam citizen is going to be thrilled to see the Iraqi army stomping around again? |
2003/10/31 [Reference/Military] UID:10877 Activity:kinda low |
10/30 Do fighter planes still have guns? Or they ditched them for all missile configuration (because dog fights are rare nowadays)? \_ if you are talking about F-15/F16/F18/F14, yes. I think they got something like 3 seconds worth of machine gun ammo on them. \_ Yes. Even the F-22 has an M61A2: http://www.lmaeronautics.com/products/combat_air/f-22/weapons.html -geordan \_ What I don't understand is how the F22 manages to engage close range with its weapons stored internally behind really slow doors. \_ The gun is mounted internally -- not behind doors. As compared to a chin-gun on an AH64 or something where the actual gun mechanism is mounted externally. Internally mounted cannons has been standard on fighter aircraft for decades. \_ Not the guns but the missles. The F22 sidewinders are stored internally. \_ "close range" for a missle is differnt than for cannon. \_ A friend of mine in the Air Force was telling me that the Vietnam Era F-4 was the only fighter plane to try to go w/o guns. It was just supposed to be a missile platform. They found out that was a bad idea. And put guns on the F-4 as well. \_ why is this a bad idea in today's air fighting environment? \_ BVR (Beyond visual range) engagement is still a pipe dream. Sure, missles can engage and kill targets at long distance way beyond BVR, but IFF (ID Friend/Foe (or non-combantant) at those ranges is still lousy. And once you get inside BVR to Visual Range, missles are not always an option: no more left, too high chance of locking onto friendlies or non-combatants after enemy evasion, enemy target is too close for use of missle which has a minimum time from launch till arming ... With the F-4, pilots fell to relying on long distance kills from missles, losing high-end skill in ACM as well skill in flying as part of a group of fighters. F4 pilots were exhausting their missles early in engagement, only to picked off by MiG cannon fire. There are also times you don't want to shoot a plane down, but merely disable it or even warn it off. You can't use a missle for that -- you need cannons. \_ Can guns or cannons on fighters shoot in directions other than straight forward? In movies like Top Gun, the pilots in dog fights have to try hard to point their jets at the enemy jet before firing the guns. Why don't they just make guns that can swing? \_ Well, there's two main problems. With aricraft moving in excess of mach 1, side mounted guns are almost useless. Rear mounted guns assume that another pilot has moved into the classic kill position, and no pilot would willingly allow this. You also wouldn't want big protrusions on a plane that is supposed to fly in excess of mach 1.5 -- like a turret mounted gun, for example. This would disturb the aerodynamics of the aircraft far too much to be controllable. There's a reason that most weapons are either mounted internally or are aerodynamic themselves (ie, missiles). \_ So that pilots can split their concentration between guiding their high-speed planes at the same time while trying to adjust their heavy swinging guns to point at the rapidly moving target while conserving their 3 sec worth of ammunition? \_ Naturally, intelligent computer systems would auto- track and destroy both planes and incoming missiles, and never shoot down your wingmen. \_ Oh, that's right - using "tried and true" windows XP technology, right? \_ Go OTS Technology! Oh yeahhhh! \_ uh huh. yeah, sure \_ Early revisions of the Phantom F4 had wing-mounted cannon pods to make up for the lack of an internal cannon. These proved to be useless as discussed. It wasn't until the F4E that it got an internal cannon and stopped sucking. kills from missles, losing high-end skill in ACM that were necessary as BVR IFF was even worse then than now. |
2003/10/15-16 [Reference/Military] UID:10641 Activity:moderate |
10/15 So, how would "everyone being required to own and carry a gun with them at all times" logic have prevented a crime like the shooting of the girl answering a door in Richmond? Oh wait, being poor and not white, she got what she deserved. \_ Everyone on the block would've gunned him down after it happened. \_ Only in your John Woo Cowboy fantasies. \_ This happens every day, and not just in NRA literature. There was a recent story in SF Chronicle about an old guy putting a bullet through a robber from his .38 revolver. \_ you know what happens every day? people in America get shot. Gun violence rate 5 times any other industrialized nation. \_ Can you provide a URL corroborating this? I'm interested in learning more. TIA \_ I wonder how the violence rate compares. The regular, all-inclusive violence rate, not just the gun one. http://csua.org/u/4pu \_ Everyone shoots fer $#!+. More broken windows and maybe another accidental death or two. \_ As if you gave enough balanced details to let anyone make a call. \_ he would have been stopped at 1 death |
2003/9/25-26 [Reference/Military] UID:10334 Activity:low |
9/25 I'll post this here but you'll probably just delete it. Ah futility! Michael Moore responds to criticisms of facts in Bowling for Columbine: http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/wackoattacko \_ One word : MOVE \_ Uh, is this some sort of code language I'm not supposed to understand? \_ Yeah, how about another one : Don't call 911. \_ 911 is a joke in your town \_ Yeah, the real number is 912 \_ D00D U GUYZ R s0 fUNNi \_ Why would anyone delete anything from Michael Moore? He's a total riot. As soon as they medicate him and he starts making sense it might get interesting. |
2003/9/22-23 [Reference/Military] UID:10285 Activity:kinda low |
9/22 Anyone watch History Channel's Greatest Match in History last night? They compared the ME-109 vs. Sabercats and AK47 vs. M16s. A lot of pros and cons, etc. To recap, there was a motd post on AK vs. M16s, and according to the show M16 was much better on paper, but in real life combat esp. in close range jungle and sand type gorrela I'm normally not one to care too much about _/ spelling, but the word is guerilla. Try to get it close to right. type warfare the AKs were better even though it was a pretty low tech weapon. Here is the show's summary: range: M16 better accuracy: M16 weight: M16 reliability: AK47 (can shoot even dirty whereas M16s jam) penetration: AK47 (penetrates 2 4x4 block, M16 can't penetrate) availability: AK47 (parts easy to repair, make, readility available) In the end they have their own weaknesses and strengths, and depending on terrain/conditions/etc one could be better than the other. \_ The M16 is the worst assault rifle currently in service, possibly tying with that horrible bullpup thing the british use. \_ You know that's funny only cause their elite SAS use M-16s But their own regular army use SA80(L85A1). The soviets did the right thing with the AK and copied the Sturmgewehr 44, the first assault rifle ever made. (Incidentally, the moniker 'sturm gewehr', or 'assault rifle' was coined by Hitler himself). The germans always did know how to make guns. You will notice that most good assault rifles out and about are either copies of the AK (and by extension the sturmgewehr) or are made by the swiss. -- ilyas \_ Still do. See the H&Ks. Very nice urban assault. \_ And you take their word for it because..? If you live outside this communist state of Kalifornia, get one of each yourself and find out. I managed to do so before the ban and I would agree. \_ I'd take an AK47 over an M16 for anything less than ideal circumstances. Of course, I think hunting in CA as pretty much "ideal" conditions. \_ "It's coming right for us!" Rat-a-tat-tat --Uncle Jimbo \_ whoever said the M16 was good anyway? I'll take a silenced M4A1 carbine anyday over those ak47 wh0r32!1!! \_ Dood, the M4 is just a M16 as a carbine and different stock. \_ so trolled \_ anyone who has both knows it's a lot more complicated than that. part of it is 5.56 M855 is less than ideal on soft targets under the influence at close distances \_ Americans in Iraq using AK-47's: http://csua.org/u/4fm \_ this is news cuz? it happened in Nam also. Later they forbid this except for SOF like SEALs \_ Too many friendly fire problems. \_ They call a show on AK-47 vs. M16 "Greatest Match in History"? |
2003/9/10 [Reference/Military] UID:10130 Activity:nil 50%like:29528 |
9/9 Fighting censorship! MOTD RESTORED. |
2003/9/5 [Transportation/Airplane, Reference/Military] UID:10086 Activity:nil |
9/4 Rather than building midget useless weak carriers that require vertical take off planes (which have worse performance than non-vertical take off planes), why don't the Brits just build a bigger carrier? \_ JSF \_ Because they can't afford one and putting all your eggs in one basket is both militarily stupid and inflexible. \_ The British have the right idea. Vertical takeoff craft which are computer-piloted.... That's the way to go. \_ Until the FoF system tags a 747 landing at O'Hare as an incoming enemy bomber and kills a few hundred people. The day they can take the people out of wars is the beginning of a perpetual war which won't end until all industrial bases are destroyed on one side or someone uses WMD on a large scale. \_ It's IFF \_ Friend or Foe, thanks. \_ Watched T3, did you? \_ Yes, but you apparently didn't. That wasn't the message in T3 at all. \_ it worked in the Falklands. Also, the U.S. marines use Harriers too. Nod to the can't afford comment above. \_ USMC has a pretty good reason for using Harriers. As an expeditionary force, they can't rely on the existence of proper runways everywhere. \_ worked damned well in the Falklands actually. OP, the Brits don't have any current concerns about taking on the USAF. They don't need a USAF quality AF. They just need enough to pretend to be a world power and smash second world Argentina quality nations every so often or back us up here and there for good PR. |
2003/8/25 [Politics/Domestic, Reference/Military] UID:29461 Activity:nil |
8/25 "U.S. Troops Use Confiscated Iraqi AK-47s" http://csua.org/u/40q (Yahoo News) Americans don't like American cars, and now Americans don't like American guns. Sigh, American engineering sucks. \_ Okay, a couple things here. First of all, the M4 is a lamefuck fad -- it's a carbine of the m16. This means the short barrel reduces the velocity of the rounds below their functional velocity, seriously degrading the weapon's effectiveness. Using the M4 as point of reference for the M16a2 is misleading. Also, as another poster said below, what in the world are tankers doing patrolling on the ground? They're taking ak's because tank crews aren't equipped to do infantry work, so they have to make do. As a last point, neither the M4 nor the M16a2 have full auto -- so the scout talking about selecting the AK for its full auto capability over the M4 is deceptive. I think this is more of a statement about the tanker's (lack of) training, and less about the weapon itself. When it comes small arms, look at what the elite forces guys use as a better metric -- not some non infantry trained jeep jockey. \_ WTF??!? I 0wn3z A11 UV U with S1L3nc3D M4A1 in CS 411 7H3 71M3! F*CK1NG AK47 WH0R3Z!!1! \_ We still have the best porn in the world! -AC \_ American logistics planning sucks. I can't believe they're forcing tankers to do infantry work. \_ they say that AK47s jam less. Less than WHAT? M4? M16? Out of curiousity is there a benchmark for firearms like the ones for CPUs (SPEC INT/FLOAT), where we can look at the stopping power rating, jam rate, so on so forth? \_ They weren't quoting specs. They were quoting soldiers, and the comments were based on reputation. And yes, "less than the m4 or m16" is probably a decent reading of it. And if you want benchmarks, try google \_ The AK series is just a well designed, rugged, simple to operate and simple to assemble machine-rifle. There are only half a dozen parts to the whole assembly, which is why it's cheap to manufacture, and easy to take care of. The concept is the same as the T80 tank. However, it doesn't have the same stopping power as an M16. |
2003/8/14-15 [Reference/Military] UID:29349 Activity:moderate |
8/13 I'm nearing 30 and I want to do something more fulfilling with my life. I've designed/coded/debugged/sysadmed/whatever my entire life \_ Go to the Caribbean and open a bar. -John \_ Go skydive. and I just need a break. Has anyone joined the army/navy/marines as late as 30? How about the reservers? Please share your experience. \_ The military is not fulfilling. End troll. \_ You can join the military as long as you are under age 35, so you still have time. It depends on why you want to join. If you want to be gung-ho and are fulfilled in life by taking other lives, consider the special forces, ranger, seals, etc. If you want to step back just a tad, consider the marines (note: if you leave the marines, they'll never let you re-join). If you want to hate life, join the army. If you like the water and staying in tight quarters with other \_ you can't join the rangers or SF without joining the army. men, join the navy (or ymca). If you want to do something more cerebral, and they are picky about applicants, join the air force. Actually, the military might be a good start in life (e.g., getting away from home, seeing the world, picking up skills and girls), but most ppl that join later in life have tended to want a steady job and a pension in 20 yrs. Of course there are exceptions. If I had to do it all over again, I'd pick the air force. - ex-army guy \_ Lots of military people on my gf's side of the family, including West Pointers. Most are Army and at least two made it as high as colonel. Their advice: Air Force. Much cushier and the people are smarter. Their bases are also in better locations. --dim \_ But in the Air Force only one out of who knows how many actually gets to fly a plane. The dumb ones don't get to do so. \_ sure but everyone gets a chance to fly Pipers and Cessnas at the airforce flying club. \_ Join the Reserves. If you find you really like it, you can always go active duty. If you don't, it is only one weekend a month. \_ 1 weekend a month in IraqIranistan. \_ Oh yeah, I forgot. If you join the reserves with Bush in power, you are likely to get pulled into active duty and deployed overseas. Maybe not... \_ And get paid less for it. Pentagon to back off pay increase of $75 a month for "imminent danger pay" and $150 a month in "family separation allowances." http://csua.org/u/3xp (sfgate.com) |
2003/8/14 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:29344 Activity:very high |
8/13 I just found out that the US Military shifted from using lead bullets to depleated uranium so that they can penetrate better. While lead is pretty bad environmentally, how about depleated uranium? \_ you're kidding about the how bad part, right? \_ DU is bad, mmmkay http://www.iacenter.org/depleted/du.htm \_ DEPLEATED! I mean BALEETED! \_ DELTEATED! ...Del taco? \_ URL? And no lead is not an environmental catastrophy. There were 200 bullets fired for every soldier killed in WWII yet I've never seen a report about mass lead poisoning in France, Russia, or Germany. Troll? \_ DU decays into lead eventually, so you've got the worst of both. \_ If it decays into lead then there's no uranium, so...? \_ uh, the fact that it decays means it's giving off radation, yes? \_ Yes, it radioactively decays off its energy until each diameter or more. Such as the out of the GAU-8 or CIWS or the uranium atom changes to lead which is stable. \_ And you're surrounded by all sorts of radiation from womb to grave and somehow you survive, yes? \_ That's not true. DU is generally used for rounds 20 mm in diameter or more. Such as the out of the CIWS or GAU-8 or the the main gun on a M1 tank. As for small arms, like the M-16, there are plans to replace that with a tungsten or other non-lead core sometime in 2008. But the standard M855 currently has steel tip with a lead core. http://aec.army.mil/usaec/publicaffairs/update/fall99/fall9901.htm \_ Also, DU, having a multi-billion-year half-life, is radioactive only in the mildest sense. Most lead used is as/more radioactive than DU. \_ Yes DU is mild, but surely more radioactive than lead. \_ It's not the radioactivity that is harmful. The dust can get into the water supply, or be inhaled, and it's toxic-- more toxic than lead. \_ But it's in other countries, so what? \_ It's in other countries that our lying president and his family can't seem to keep our military away from. This means soldiers die, which is bad. \_ maybe the radiation is what gave the soldiers the weird Gulf War syndrome? \_ It is thought to be one of many contributing factors. \_ Good use of the passive. "It is thought". That's good. \_ This is a very very old news. DU bullets were used even during the Desert Storm I. I'd like also to point out that they're used only in certain types of armor piercing weapons that are used to destroy tanks and other armored vehicles (including the the 30mm gun in the A-10 attack plane) \_ nearly all munitions for M1 Abrams are DU, as well as the armor. tomahawks are DU tipped. \_ The Bradley fighting vehicle uses DU ammo for its autocannons. I recently learned, much to my surprise, that a Bradley blew up a few T-72s in the recent Iraq war, using it's guns, which didn't seem large enough for the task... I guess DU really is better. -- ilyas \_ Did you know the fuel the airforce uses is incredibly toxic yet they fly those things all over the planet? How can we let that go on? \_ you sound like a wife of an auto mechanic who complains that his clothes get dirty when he is working \_ More like coalworkers' wife and black lung. |
2003/8/12 [Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq, Reference/Military] UID:29320 Activity:high |
8/11 Here is a pretty lame question but after watching a few Civil War documentaries, I wonder why neither the confederate and union soldiers dig protective barriers (trenches) to minimize loss. Also given that the guns they used were pretty weak why they didn't hide behind light barriers (wooden or copper, etc). Also they could have mounted canons behind a movable protective shell (primitive tanks). They could have done a lot, but instead they fought like stoneage primates with guns. WTF? \_ Because you forget that tactics always lag behind technology in every war. I mean, haven't you ever heard of the expression that we are always fighting the last war? It means that tacticians are using old techniques in a changing battlefield. Technically speaking, you could say that the Civil War could've just been postponed for 80 years until we had the bomb, then it would've been a on day war by just nuking Richmond. \_ Don't forget the Revolutionary war, where they marched in tightly packed formations, the better to be picked off by inaccurate musket fire, or the First World War, with cavalry charging the machine guns. Future generations would probably find our approach to war equally insane (what, they flew around in steel coffins which would explode on their own more often than from enemy fire? WTF?). Maybe the problem is more essential than technology or military doctrine... -- ilyas \- well there are lots of norms that in one sense seem irrational. it's "legal" to spray the other side with automatic weapon fire, but i believe it is not legal to use a powerful laser to blind the enemy. does the CA law on speed traps make sense? it seems like a cop gets in more trouble if they scientifically measure your speed. --psb \_ there is rational behind soldier marched in tighly packed formation, as muskets are so inaccurate that they need a packed firepower to do decent damage. What was changed in Civil War was the wide spread use of RIFLES. Neither the south nor the north was prepared for this. If you look at the photos taken on siege of Richmond, you will see that both North and South started to dig trenches for their cover. Too bad Europeans didn't learn anything from it, thus, they repeated the same mistakes 40-50 years later. -kngharv \_ I agree with you regarding muskets being inaccurate, and that accurate rifling was unexpected. |
2003/8/8-9 [Transportation/Airplane, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military] UID:29284 Activity:kinda low 50%like:29280 |
8/8 http://csua.org/u/3vw That campaign site is a gold mine. \_ Old news. The question everyone wants to know is...does the action figure come with a 1:6 scale cup to memorialize the drug test he skipped out on in 1973? \_ Just how many drug test have YOU skipped out on ? \_ None. AND I haven't run for president. |
2003/6/25 [Reference/Military, Computer/HW, Computer/SW] UID:28836 Activity:nil |
6/25 http://www.msnbc.com/news/931304.asp?0cm=c10&cp1=1 So they find a barrel of beans in a warehouse and call it a bio weapons ingredient. These people are nuts. I'm tired of being lied to! \_ But they're CASTOR beans. They could grind them up for their oil and give an entire city block the runs! Imagine the chaos. |
2003/4/19 [Reference/Military] UID:28172 Activity:nil |
4/19 US marines hunt gazelles with rocks. http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_771853.html \_ Ananova will also tell you about the latest UFO landings. This story can be read at more respectable sites with the whole story and not the typical silly ananova summary. |
2003/4/19-20 [Transportation/Car, Reference/Military, Transportation/Motorcycle] UID:28169 Activity:moderate |
4/19 Has anyone checked out the new RRs? I've been looking at the specs and besides seating position, tail pipe, and the engine, I really don't see any difference between the F4is. \_ The F15E is vastly superior but the F18 is carrier capable and while prefer the F16 for air to air. The F4 is way out of date and hasn't been flown by a real air force for decades. \_ wankers \_ The CBR-RR has much more extreem seating, sharper steering (Bike had it tankslapper on them), and is a bit lighter. For the track, the RR is probably considerably (1/2 a second?) better. For the street, the F4i is undoubtedly superior, for the same reasons the RR is designed to be better on the track. \_ why do I have a feeling that the RRs are not going to sell as well as the F4i's since most people don't do track and don't care about that 1/2 sec difference? |
2003/4/14 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:28111 Activity:nil |
4/13 The US is at war with Syria. The US has always been at war with Syria. |
2003/4/10 [Reference/Military] UID:28072 Activity:high |
4/11 For you military types. Is there a material in existence that could practically protect military helicopters from small-arms fire? -allenp \_ Yes. Napalm. -John \_ Ha Ha. Hello John, Napalming a whole battlefield is *NOT* practical. I was wondering if armored helicopters exist, or do they cost too much or move too slow. -allenp \_ in Vietnam, they first laid fire over much of the battle field, then they let the Hueys come after them. Cobra helicopter escorts. \_ I stand corrected. -allenp \_ Yes, aluminum. \_ Aluminum? How does it help? -allenp \_ It absorbs the ballistic energy, like like any kind of armor. A 7.62mm bullet will not penetrate 12" of of armor. A 7.62mm bullet will not penetrate 2" of aluminum. I guess they are using ceramic more now: http://www.ceradyne.com/apdef.htm#helicopterarmor \_ many helicopter gunships do have armor. The Hind, Apache, ... \_ Apache armor: http://people.howstuffworks.com/apache-helicopter5.htm |
2003/4/7 [Reference/Military] UID:28014 Activity:high |
4/7 Chemical Ali is now Fertilizer Ali \_ Illusions and foul deceit and lies of the evil imperialists! I'm going to laugh my ass off if there's a press conference and he goes off again about how the US is getting crushed, blah, blah and then a Humvee pulls up and some American marines get out and wave. \_ Illusions and foul deceit and lies of the evil offensive. People always lie when their arse is getting kicked. imperialists! I'm going to laugh my ass off if there's a press conference and he goes off again about how the US is getting crushed, blah, blah and then a Humvee pulls up and some American marines get out and wave. \_ That's exactly what happened in Vietnam during the Hue offensive. People always lie when their arse is getting kicked. \_ reference? That sounds funny. \_ I'm wondering which way you think the lying was going? US -> public or VC -> public or media -> public? |
2003/4/3-4 [Reference/Military] UID:27966 Activity:moderate |
4/3 Patriotic, religious hummel ware! Isn't he adorable with that M-16? link:csua.org/u/c22 \_ that's sick. \_ that's awesome. Is there a link to buy one? Will they send it to a difference address from the CC owner as a gift? \_ Purchase here: http://csua.org/u/c40 Dunno about the gift shipping thing. If you're a true Patriot and not some flouridating Commie you'll ship it to your own home with pride! \_ I'm buying a complete set for my entire family and my church/company! They'll love it! |
2003/4/3-4 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:27963 Activity:very high |
4/2 All these discussion regards to weapon of mass destruction. Did we use Sarin gas during the Vietnam War? \_ no, we used agent orange. Fucked up the jungle good. And our own soldiers. \_ all signs point to maybe \_ No. Peter Arnett got busted and fired for saying so in 1998 with zero proof and CNN retracted the whole story. The guy has quite a journalistic record of excellence. \_ "Zero proof"? How about the testimony of multiple sources, including two military officers? The only reason CNN retracted the story was political pressure. \_ bullshit. URL. 2 military officers? The ones he was quoting that he hadn't even met? Or maybe it was the American officer he claimed got gassed and was dead yet was there in studio 25+ years later to confront him with his own lies? You're fucking nuts or intentionally ignorant. Or maybe I just got trolled... damn. Trolled again. \_ http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/tailwind_army.html We certainly used some kind of gas stronger than CS. Perhpas not Sarin, but the Army will not admit to what exactly it was. \_ exactly. the point is, we used weapon of mass destruction, and we are not particularly proud of it (remember NY Metro Museum wanted to do a exibition on 50 annualversiry of Hiroshima, but dropped the idea because political pressure?). Japan used chemical / biological weapon at a scale which makes Iraq looks like a child play, and we forgive them. If we take out this issue of WMD, what else you can think of to support US's war against Iraq? \_ exactly not. we didn't use nerve gas in vietnam and you have zero proof of it anywhere. \_ Governments in Japan and Germany are not the same as those in power during WW2. We did not forgive those war-time goverments; we hanged them. \_ go back to your history book. We forgave Japan. \_ Give me one source. _/ (reformatted to fit) \_ Emperor Shoowa stayed in throne until 1989. \_ General Hideki Tojo danced at the end of a rope in 1948 after an extensive trial that laid all blame at his feet. \_ On a powerless throne because it was easier than losing a half million more people on both sides doing an ugly mainland invasion. \_ Unit 731 of Japan: http://csua.org/u/c3e \_ "JAPAN ADMITS DISSECTING WW-II POWs" <DEAD>www.ipsystems.com/powmia/unit-731.html<DEAD> "The prisoners were eight American airmen ...... torn apart organ by organ while they were still alive." \_ And? Never doubted the claim, just the forgiveness. \_ Don't forget they also ate their POWs, including Aussies and Americans. \_ They were hungry. Have you no compassion?? We forgave them after we hanged a bunch of them. -John \_ We placed blame on certain people and hanged those people. This does not imply forgiveness; it implies assigning singular blame and punishment for crimes committed on behalf of a nation. \_ And after we demilitarized them and after we dismantled their government and after we sort occupied their country and after we nuked two of their cities.... \_ Yup. You want a job done right the first time around. In the case of the Germans, we didn't. What's all this about nukes anyway? We haven't nuked anyone in years. Nor have the Israelis or the Brits or the French or even the Rooskies. Nukes all around! \_ not if some giant fuckheads in the Pentagon and Congress have their way with implementing small scale nukes. I hate everyone right now. \_ Because he's there. Reason enough. \_ Who let the Jews get nukes?! \_ Clinton, who else?! What do you think that Monica Lewinsky was really looking for in Billy's pants? \_ Biological and chemical warfare covers more than what most people think (ie. death by disease or exposure to toxin). In Vietnam, Agent Orange was used, but mostly as a biological warfare tool. The chem part was "accidental" or unintended. The bio part was to remove jungle and destroy crops. Starvation is bio-warfare. The attacks GWI and GWII vs. water delivery and treatment sites, while \_ ageng 0 was a weed killer for jungles to remove enemy cover called infrastructure attacks, are biological in nature. It can be argued that while not using a WMD, the US is using biowarfare. \_ Then can I also say shooting an enemy with a gun is biowarfare, since it stops his biological function? \_ Hell, is feeding someone Mexican food biological warfare? How about milk if you're lactose intolerant? \_ Agent O was not to destroy crops. Sheesh. It's easier and cheaper to kill peasants if you want to stave out the country. \_ agent 0 was a weed killer for jungles to remove enemy cover |
2003/4/2 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:27958 Activity:high |
4/2 Total number of US military deaths in Vietnam: 58,135 Present total US deaths in current gulf conflict(*): 44 The current conflict has been running for about 1 week. Extrapolating in a completely ridiculous fashion, we can conclude that the current conflict may continue for another 1321 weeks (25 years) before we see Vietnam's level of casualties. (*) Let's be honest here, Vietnam wasn't a war, it was a police action, so we'd be hard pressed to call the current conflict a 'war' \_ You could really not run a war worse than Vietnam. The civilians in charge at the time were complete morons. \_ Agree with the first part, but you seem to imply that our current civilians in charge are not, in fact, morons. \_ Maybe they're not morons, but morAns. http://sf.indymedia.org/uploads/morans.jpgmf3937.jpg \_ Notice that his T-shirt says "Cardinals"? That explains why. \_ What do you have against people from St. Louis? \_ It could always be the Arizona Cardinals... \_ St. Louis? Arizona? I was referring to Stanfurd. \_ And that would be Cardinal, sans 's' \_ So are we Cal Bears or Cal Bear? \_ Vietnam was a war. You degrade the men who served and the people who died by mincing words like that. Police action is when a cop pulls you over. Soldiers, platoons, mines, ambushes... that's war. \_ I meant no slight to the fine men and women who served and gave their boides and lives in Vietnam. I was, however taking a shot at the gub'mint of de good ole US of A. Vietnam was not a war. No decleration of war ratified by Congress was ever made. -op \_ That's hardly a worthy definition. Wasn't the war powers clause (prez can wage war for 90 days etc...) passed in 1974 in response to the war? It does not take congressional action to wage war, just generals and soldiers. \_ Actually, the war powers act was written to LIMIT the powers of the president. It didn't give him more power to wage war, it said that instead of being able to do whatever he wanted, he had to consult congress after at most 90 days. \_ Agreed, I meant that it was the result of Congress not liking the fact that a president can wage war without any official support. The relevant part was the fact that they considered what the executive branch had done was a war. \_ Depending on how one looks at it, Congress did give permission to make war with Vietnam with the passing of the Gulf of Tonkin resolution. Similarily GWII has been argued as a continuation of GWI (ie. the war never ended) or as an extension of the War Against Terrorism resolution (it made Afghanistan possible too). \_ But the Tonkin incident never happened. Still, you can only call Vietnam a war. \_ Yep and yep. Saddam wasn't part of Al-Queda and you see how well that worked out for Iraq. \_ Except the War Powers Act is clearly unconstitutional to begin with. \_ True, but then you have to get the courts to kill it. \_ Good god, it wasn't mean to be a discussion of the fucking war powers act you morons. It was meant to be a moderately interesting, albeit wholly unscientific factoid. -op \_ you're the moron who said it wasn't a war. |
2003/4/1-2 [Reference/Military] UID:27946 Activity:moderate |
4/1 Put back the URL's for military numbering systems! \_ How Are Army Divisions Numbered? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/880966/posts Question on Military Unit Sizes http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/876483/posts |
2003/4/1 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:27941 Activity:nil |
4/1 It's raining Land Rovers in Iraq. I guess this is what happens once you run out of ammo: http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-12278226,00.html \_ I can't seem to get "<DEAD>www.sky.com"<DEAD> from ANYWHERE. |
2003/4/1 [Reference/Military] UID:27940 Activity:nil |
4/1 How Are Army Divisions Numbered? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/880966/posts Question on Military Unit Sizes http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/876483/posts ... more than you may want to know. -ecchang |
2003/4/1 [Reference/Military] UID:27934 Activity:nil |
3/31 Where's a good website to read definitions of army terms and compare an "Infantry Division", "Armored Cavalry", "Mechanized" etc, as well as get definitions on all the military jargon? \_ I think some of the terms you mentioned above are obsolete in terms of their original meaning due to the fast pace of military technology changes. \_ How Are Army Divisions Numbered? http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/880966/posts Question on Military Unit Sizes http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/876483/posts ... more than you may want to know. |
2003/3/25 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Military] UID:27835 Activity:moderate |
3/24 Slain Marine Immigrated to U.S., Alone, as a Teen (hero from Guatemala died for America) http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Category=23&ID=91051&r=1 \_ what? no one is going to say how we exploited this poor immigrant? where are the leftists when you need a bad laugh? |
2003/3/21 [Reference/Military] UID:27791 Activity:nil |
3/21 The U.S.' first combat deaths were soldiers who were literally fighting for oil: http://csua.org/u/b53 |
2003/2/4 [Reference/Military] UID:27301 Activity:moderate |
2/3 All you pansy libs, take a lesson from your comrades: Five arrested after second ax, hammer attack on U.S. Navy plane in Ireland http://csua.org/u/8bb \_ Use explosives for better effect. Doesn't the IRA have leftovers? |
2003/1/21-22 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Reference/Military] UID:27175 Activity:high |
1/21 Your favorite former weapons inspector gets arrested for trying to lure 16 year old he met online to meet him. I'm sure he's a decent guy who just means well. Probably got confused and thought SH's WMD were possibly hidden under her skirt or something. Another Clinton era flunky goes down in flames. http://www.wrgb.com/news/local/local_news.asp#H1 http://www.timesunion.com/AspStories/Ritter.asp http://www.msnbc.com/local/WNYT/M264375.asp?cp1=1 \_ i think the lesson here is that if you are going to be an outspoken critic of the administration, don't go trolling for sex with minors \_ no. the lesson here is don't go trolling for sex with minors \_ No. the lesson here is if you are an outspoken critic of the administration you will get framed for trolling for sex with minors. Duh! \_ You think he was framed? Where can I get some of what you're smoking? Re-read Catcher in the Rye recently? \_ Oh come on, tell me you wouldn't want to play "find the weapons stash" with a 16 y.o. hottie, if you had the chance. \_ 20 year olds are too damn young for me these days. I don't think I could get it up for a 16 year old. \_ For me, it all depends on the body and then look. \_ ok then: I wouldn't want to play "find the weapons stash" with a 16 y.o. hottie, or any other 16 y.o. \_ Maybe I should repost the pic of the Raelian high priest clone-aid woman for you? |
2002/12/24 [Computer/SW/Security, Reference/Military] UID:26898 Activity:nil |
11/22 [stupid airport security thread deleted.] \_ mandatory firearm safety training for everyone. give every passenger a gun with rubber bullets. terrorism problem solved. \_ Sheep |
2002/12/20 [Reference/Military] UID:26870 Activity:nil |
12/19 http://newsobserver.com/nc24hour/ncnews/story/2032463p-1962107c.html Marine shoots would-be carjacker. Carjacker scumbag dead at scene. No charges filed. Marine takes bullet in face. |
2002/12/7 [Reference/Military] UID:26741 Activity:low |
12/6 Is an AK-47 the same thing as a Kalashnikov? \_ Sort of. There are several AK's, but you're essentially correct. Kalashnikov is the manufacturer, and they make several versions of the weapon. \_ No. Tula Arms factory (and lots of other places) are the manufacturers. Michail Kalashnikov is the designer. \_ Yes, I stand corrected. Gracias. \_ We put the "K" in "AK." \_ Just go to http://www.ak-47.net \_ thanks! that had just the info i was looking for. |
2002/11/15 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Israel] UID:26550 Activity:kinda low |
11/15 wether you are for or against gun control, you should listen to this, just as a classic example of propoganda: http://csua.org/u/585 \_ would it be asking too much for people posting csua shortlinks to describe the data type - in this case, mp3? And then for a summary, not a vague topic reference? |
2002/11/13-14 [Reference/Military] UID:26536 Activity:very high |
11/13 In the "Black Hawk Down" operation in Somalia, why did the US start the assault in daytime instead of at night? Didn't they think the special forces have a much bigger advantage in darkness? \_ The guy(s) that they were trying to catch were elusive and erratic. The intelligence that the US Army had was only good for a very short duration, so they had to move ASAP. BTW, the units that were employed Rangers, Delta, Air Force PJ's, maybe a couple of Navy SEALS, but no Special Forces. duration, so they had to move ASAP. BTW, the force that was employed consisted of Army Rangers, Delta (NOT the same as Special \_ I think that distinction is pretty pedantic, the army says Delta is part of the special forces. no \_ Probably true, but the distiction still exists. Forces), Air Force PJ's, and maybe a couple of Navy SEALS, but no Army Special Forces troops were used (AFAIK). \_ It's hard to tell people apart at night. Which leads us to the "napalm the fuckin barbarians" school of law enforcement. -John \_ they didn't bring night-vision equipment \_ They did. There were just so arrogant that they left the goggles at the base instead of bringing them along onto the choppers. \_ that's what I mean. They left it behind at the base. \_ So a few more grunts die. That's what they signed up for anyway. \_ Not only a few more of us died, the whole operation failed. They failed to capture the warload. Personally I think it's a huge \_ hold on there, they did capture the warlord. the operation was a success. humiliation to US. The most elite military force in the strongest country in the world initiated a surprise attack on, not even the govt troops, but merely a warlord in a small third-world African country, and was defeated big-time, and then had to be rescued by regular troops of another third-world country. And the warlord didn't escape. We escaped. \_ This is woefully erroneous. The operation was in fact a success -- they got the targets. The attack was only nominally a surprise (lookouts near the base routinely signaled any military action and burned tires to alert the locals). The base was not hidden from view of the locals, and in fact endured regular mortar attacks (in fact, the Delta guy depicted in the movie who helped Stebbins was killed by a mortar blast only a few days after the battle). Additionally, the attack occurred in the middle of one of the largest arms markets in that region of the world, while the locals were hyped up on the drug khat which they routinely chewed at that time of the day. Finally, the rescue by "another third-world country" was a rescue by a UN team which had ARMORED units, which Clinton denied the US contingent. Read some history you moron. \_ And soon, that same army is going to fight for Truth, Justice, and the American Way in Iraq! U S A! U S A! \_ The operation was setup to capture not the top warlord (whatever his name is) but several of his leutenants. Some of the most interesting of them managed to escape. One simply walked out of building when it all started, called a taxi car, and fled. This is something that the book mentions but not the movie AFAIK. \_ Because for some reason we actually care what the rest of the socialists and fascists in the third world (and France) think of us so instead of doing The Right Thing (wasting the whole place) we played this pansy assed Clinton bullshit boy-with- his-toys crap and tried to avoid killing civilians while trying to accomplish a ridiculous and meaningless mission with inadequate resources and support from Washington. Thank you. |
2002/11/13-14 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:26532 Activity:very high |
11/13 Iraq accepts weapons inspections: http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/11/13/iraq.un/index.html What is the point of weapons inspections? Does anyone think that the inspectors will actually find the nuclear/chem/bio weapons that Iraq has? \_ Whether they find anything or not isn't really the concern -- of course they will. The real question is how long will Saddam continue to cooperate? This seems like another delaying tactic, appeasing the UN in the short term.... \_ Which leads us to the "napalm the fuckin barbarians" school of law enforcement. -John \_ Why not? The first weapons inspectors team found a bunch. \_ They've had years to hide stuff. \_ Their own people will spill the beans on a lot of it. There's no such thing as a real secret if more than 1 person knows it. \_ So where is bin Laden? Is he dead or alive? Did Monica swallow? Are you really an idiot? Presumably more than 1 person know the answers to these questions. Please enlighten us. \_ bin laden is alive and in pakistan, monica swallowed, and the above poster is an idiot. |
2002/11/6 [Politics/Domestic/President/Reagan, Reference/Military] UID:26433 Activity:high |
11/5 Hah! I always knew Reagan's Starwars could *never* work! What a ridiculous waste of money and we got *nothing* for it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/2407807.stm \_ Knocking out artillery with photons != missile defense. This is a different weapon. Congrats to the engineering team. \_ are you really this stupid? \_ no, i always thought of myself as "that" stupid. got any other stupid-questions-not-worth-asking that you'd like to ask? \_ Dear Moron, look up the work "rhetorical" in the dictionary \_ wow pretty snappy for a freshman. were you the "smart kid" in your high school? \_ Clearly he didn't agree with the implied answer. \_ What part of the article says that Reagan's "Star Wars" could never work? \_ the sarcasm part? \_ the "are you really this stupid" part is that shooting down one thing, that you fired yourself, doesn't say anything about whether you could shoot down everything that a particular enemy wants to shoot at you. It's obvious you can't. \_ Ah yes, the man who could fly before he could crawl.... \_ how much does a high-tech defense laser with missile tracking guidance system cost? how much does an artillery shell cost? \_ You're looking at the wrong numbers. If the laser costs say $150m per unit but can limit the effectiveness of enemy artillery by say 25% then it's easily worth it. It'll break enemy morale to see their shells shot out of the air and the technology will be useful for other things like oh say killing 100% of enemy artillery units in LOS for a few kilometers. Would you prefer our troops get blasted by 100% of enemy artillery instead of 75%? \_ are you really this stupid? \_ Obviously the answer is yes. Why do you keep asking? \_ "There you go again!" Do you really think this is some sort of genius quality reply? Obviously you must since you keep rehashing what never should have been said the first time. Take it back to the sandbox. The rest of us are in college or have graduated. \_ Except tom. \_ you serious? tom never graduated? \_ Where did you come up with your $150m figure? If it was that cheap, it might be worth it. The truth is that something like this costs Billions and won't be coming down in price much soon. Not to mention being far too fragile and energy consumptive for actual combat duty. \_ I was guestimating but I was wrong. It was $118m. It was in one of the articles on it from slashdot. \_ This is for ICBM, SCUDs, etc., not artillery shells. Laser detonation of a missile was demonstrated in the '70s \_ 70s?? URL? \_ I did it in a top secret experiment using my grade school science kit. If I tell you any more I will have to kill you. \_ Oh Jesus! I already knew that! Now that you spilled it the MIB will be arriving at your door step in a few moments. |
2002/10/29-31 [Reference/Military] UID:26356 Activity:high |
10/29 http://www.freerepublic.com/0211/fe.jm.gun.shtml on the failure of gun control and loss of freedoms in the UK. Lesser side focus on a comparison with USA. \_ Fun point, whenever I get into a discussion with a British person about how massive CCTV surveillance and gun control have failed to bring their violent crime rate anywhere near under control, even compared to the US, they never fail to mention some study claiming that murder rates in the US due to gunshot wounds are only falling due increased US hospital trauma ward experience... -Johnxs \_ watch "Bowling for Columbine". In fact, everyone: you should all watch "Bowling for Columbine"... this is a GREAT movie. And to all you NRA objectivist freaks: Its not even advocating gun control. EVeryone will like this movie. It will make you think. |
2002/10/8-9 [Reference/Military] UID:26133 Activity:high |
10/8 "Bowling for Columbine" Michael Moore's latest creation. If you liked "Roger & Me", you'll love this one. \_ Thanks. I'll go check it out. That means it's better than "Canadian Bacon", right? \_ Yeah, I'm sure it's VERY objective about gun control. I wish you people would consider blaming the right people, i.e. lack of parents, and other social safety nets, than the guns themselves. Back in 70's you could buy full-auto weapons in California, no problem, were there any Stocktons or San Ysidros or Columbines back then? \_ Michael Moore is a NRA member, grew up among and enjoys shooting guns. - danh \_ listen dude, owning a big gun or a big SUV only goes to show that you have a small penis. You need a penile implant because no assault weapon or SUV is going to enlarge your self image. \_ I don't blame the guns at all. *And* I know how to format. \_ motdformatd was here. |
2002/10/8-9 [Reference/Military] UID:26128 Activity:very high |
10/7 Anyone think the sniper killer is an anti-gun nut? \_ it's Binladen's spirit coming back to haunt us!!! \_ yes \_ no \_ BTW, any chance that the police will ever catch him? \_ There is no chance that anyone thinks that, fool. \_ There was one theory that the person who sent out the anthrax letters was one who tried in vain to convince the govt to put more effort into anti-bioterrorism. So someone may also derive a similar theory which this sniper is someone who wants the govt to tighten gun control. I think it's just some evil person who kills for fun. -- yuen \_ who's going to ruin it for responsible gun owners. \_ if we all could carry, he'd be dead after the first murder \_ This is my absolute favorite tongue-in-cheek anti gun control argument. God bless the NRA. \_ Gov Ventura advocating arming teachers after Columbine. But a better example is israel - subtract the Palestinian problem - every Israeli is drafted , including women, and probably have full auto weapons at home. \_ At home? You have obviously never been to Isreal. Many people just carry them strapped over their \_ Doubtful. Those who carry can't shoot accurately past 7 yards in a stressful situation. Being mortally wounded counts as a very stressful situation. shoulder. \_ Doubtful. Those who carry have handguns and even then, can't shoot accurately past 7 yards in a stressful situation. Being mortally wounded counts as a very stressful situation. \_ This also assumes that the sniper is standing in plain sight for an extended period of time after taking the shot. \_ Not really. \_ Yeah and then like I was reading this thread on alt.conspiracy at band camp last summer and.... \_ and you have the special high-caliber sniper flute, yeah? \_ You to put my flute in my pussy? \_ Yeah, an anti-gun nut got a gun with a scope, and enough training to fire it accurately at long range. Sure. Here's a hint: even with a scope and tripod, it's still hard to hit your target at a good distance on the first shot. \_ given the state of gun control in MD, it would be more likely that he was arguing for less regulation, not more. Neither seem remotely likely. \_ It's a she, you stupid fucking feminazi man-hater! \_ Both of you are fucking stupid. It's just some psycho. Why does everything have to be some sort of fucking lame political statement. Sometimes a rampaging psycho sniper is just a rampaging psycho sniper. Sheesh! |
2002/9/19-20 [Reference/Military] UID:25947 Activity:high |
9/19 motd gun poll: i have no guns, in favor of gun control: i have no guns, against gun control: . a handgun: several rifles and handguns: various illegal assault rifles and other military hardware: \_ Explain how gun ownership and gun control are mutually exclusive? I always assumed "gun control" included such concepts as a waiting period and background checks, as well as required proof of safety training, whatever. If you mean 'gun ban', please state it as such. -John \_ In CA, they are the same, John. Waiting periods hurt victims, and background checks stop no one - how many of the hundred of \_ Yeah I believe in gun control - two in the head, one in the chest. i own no guns, am against gun control: .. i own a handgun: .(6) i own several rifles and handguns: . i own various illegal assault rifles and other military hardware: . own bb pelet rifle with scope and have personally taken out a few thousands of Brady positives were prosecuted for trying? Close to zero. So they bought somewhere else. \_ Well then it's a broken system. That doesn't mean that keeping guns out of the hands of convicted violent criminals (or at least keeping track of them), or forcing people to take a safety class, is a fundamentally bad idea. And I think your comment about waiting periods is a bit of a stretch--please feel free to elaborate. Don't get me wrong, I own several rifles, and dislike gun bans, or registration for the general public. I just find it fascinating how the pro-gun and anti-gun nuts can't seem to fathom the concept of a sane middle ground. -John \_ Waiting periods operate under the premise of a "cooling-off" but those that want a guns already do. And those that need it, need it now - as witnessed by the shop owners during the LA riots. In fact, Heston got calls from his fellow anti-gun actors wondering if they could lend them some of his. He scoffed. [motdformatd] \_ Depends whether there are more people needing self-defense during riots than people in a rage storming into gun shops. I dunno, not many riots here. -John \_ Maybe they could use a few. \_ Gun control is a firm, two handed grip. \_ Amen brother. \_ i hereby give you permission to edit the poll to wording you like. -op \_ Yeah I believe in gun control - two in the head, one in the chest. I own guns but am in favor of gun control for everyone else: . I own no guns, am against gun control: .(4) I own a handgun: .(8) I own several rifles and handguns: . I own various illegal assault rifles and other military hardware: . I own bb pelet rifle with scope and have personally taken out a few noisy pets in my hood: . I am a weekend warrior (paintball): .. I am a weekend warrior (live ammo): I own nerf guns and/or supersoakers and my friends/coworkers and I take them to parks and other public places and pretend we are playing UT IRL: . Same a previous, except my nerf guns/supersoakers have been mod'ed with scopes and laser sights: . Same as previous, except my nerf guns/supersoakers with laser sights have been modded to fire depleted uranium and nitric acid: . \_ Hi Saddam! Same as previous, except we play in the office near our machines: .. Same as previous, except we're 1 month from layoffs so it doesn't matter what we do anyway and we're tired of foosball: |
2002/9/18 [Reference/Military] UID:25928 Activity:very high |
9/18 Any British here? Why are the navy, marines and air force in Britian called "Royal xxx", but the army is only called "Army" instead of "Royal Army"? \_ Don't you mean Britons? \_ Who're the Britons? \_ Yeah, Britons. Sorry. \_ The RN, RAF, and Royal Marines historically were formed by the King/Queen. The Army was authorized and financed by the Parliment thus their loyalty didn't necessarily lay with the King first. \_ not to mention the Royal Police, Royal Jockey Club, etc ... \_ I don't know about the Royal Canadian Mounted Poilce, but when the Royal Hong Kong Police was first formed, it was only "Hong Kong Police". The "Royal" part wasn't added until decades later. \_ I've seen it referred to as the Royal Army Corps |
2002/9/5-6 [Reference/Military] UID:25782 Activity:high |
9/5 Guns in cockpit bill approved 87-6. Details to come? \_ Oh great, now the terrorists have guns and knives. \_ better than a Sidewinder up your ass \_ I'd rather take my chances with an armed pilot than *know* that I'm going to die when they aim the plane into a building or the USAF does a shoot down. At least there's a chance. \_ almost all pilots are ex-militay and trained to kill. I'd be worried if a pussy liberal like you were handed a gun. \_ wow. A thoroughly unfounded comment on the motd? Moo... \_ Friend, air marshals already carry loaded weapons on planes, and have for a long time. In fact, wasn't there just some incident where they went pointing them at passengers? -John \_ Not enough air marshals out there.... \_ El-Al flights have secure cockpits and guns on board (as well as in their terminals) and they don't have problems with terrorists. And I'm pretty sure the terrorists would love to hit them. |
2002/7/30 [Recreation/Dating, Reference/Military] UID:25451 Activity:high |
7/30 Anyone been to an asian massage parlor? Are those places actually just handjob places? Thanks. \_ link:www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/3750158.htm \_ so then are handjobs considered a form of prostitution? \_ I have a female friend who frequents a Thai massage place which is genuine and gives good massage. But I think many of those places are just sex shops. \_ Thanks for sharing. Please use /csua/bin/me next time. \_ "thriving on an industry with deep roots in Asian culture" so they're claiming this is normal and acceptable in all asian counties? Is this true? \_ Hostess bars (pronounced "snaku" in Japan) are very popular but as the article points out, only some of them are centres for prostitution in Japan. The case appears to be different here in the US. \_ They make a flat out global statement about "Asian culture". Is it true across all "Asian culture"? \_ http://sfredbook.com |
2002/7/2-3 [Transportation/Airplane, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:25266 Activity:high |
7/2 Anyone reading the Yahoo news on the plane crash in Germany? How come tens of photos are about the wreckage of the Tupolev? Where's the wreckage of the 757? \_ Maybe cuz the 757 is a cargo plane and there weren't any children on board and no one died 'cept for the crew? |
2002/6/12-13 [Reference/Military] UID:25081 Activity:very high |
6/11 What is the criterion used by the airlines to selectively screen passengers right before boarding (after scanning the boarding pass)? I got screened and thoroughly searched both times I flew (int'l) after this became a standard procedure even though I look nothing like and is not someone from middle east or an islamic country. \_ they dont use a criterion. To do so (i.e. select all middle-eastern looking people) would be racial profiling. \_ you know those Reserve MPs they have patrolling aren't carrying loaded weapons. They're carrying unloaded weapons. - sodan with brother in law patroling O'Hare \_ seriously, realistically, the underpaid workers who select who to screen pick the people they know aren't going to give them problems. Sometimes you just want to go home safe and sound and you don't particularly care about the plane. \_ My freind looks like a terrorist, and they gave him the whole 9 yards. I think they also search the white people so that arab americans do not get offended. They backed off when the playstation 2 in the black suitcase started normally. Though in retrospect, the IDE hard drive bay could pack many explosives. \_ yes, my friend's uncle's son works at SFO as a screener and the standard procedure is that before they get to the middle eastern guy they'll search the prev guy very thoroughly as an insurance to potential lawsuits \_ oh it's WAY WAY simpler. Go to some grocery store and buy chardonay. Uncork, drink, consume. Fill bottle with gasoline. now, Recork (yes there are kits for home wineries for this). Pack in suitcase. They NEVER ask about wine or sample wine. Now you have an excuse to carry 6 BIG FUCKING MOLOTOVS on the plane. How to deploy: go to bathroom. Smash bottles necks' together. Use socks and plastic BIC lighter to light. Throw liberally. \_ bfd. And so what? You'll burn yourself alive and force the plane to land early? gosh, that's uh truly erm terrifying!!! |
2002/4/29 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Reference/Military] UID:24633 Activity:high |
4/29 Cloning isn't safe: http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,4218077%255E13762,00.html \_ Most new technologies and especially medical procedures aren't safe when first developed. You ever been in a plane? How about the Wright's plane? Thought so. \_ They've already created cloned mice that are four times normal size. I wonder if they would accidentally created a monster mouse that grows to the size of a dinosaur. \_ Yeah they'll just keep feeding it until it's 3 stories high and not notice and then it'll eat Tokyo or New York. \_ that'd be COOL! \_ I hope it's Tokyo. They can rebuild that city so fast. They've got it down to an art, what with all the godzilla attacks and whatnot. |
2002/4/25 [Reference/Military] UID:24593 Activity:nil |
4/25 "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. This is not a way of life at all in any true sense. Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron." -- Dwight Eisenhower, April 16, 1953 |
2002/4/18 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:24478 Activity:nil 61%like:24424 |
4/18 "I do believe Ariel Sharon is a man of peace," Bush says. War is Peace. \_ Yeah yeah and they gave Arafat the Nobel Peace Prize. Whatever. \_ Ignorance is Strength. |
2002/4/16 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:24451 Activity:very high |
4/15 The '67 war in Reader's Digest format. http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/04/14/me101.tuchman.1967/index.html \_ What does "in Reader's Digest format" mean? Thx. \_ The Reader's Digest is a print publication that gives the short version of printed materials. All it means is this isn't a lengthy or detailed article, just an outline of events. \_ How did Israelis manage to lose only 600 ir 700 people while the Arabs lost 25000? \_ How did the US/allies lose ~250 people in the Gulf War and the Iraqi army lost, uh, hundreds of thousands? More? Uncountable. \_ Because we had God(tm) on our side! \_ Yeah, but in 1967 there were no laser guided bombs and stuff. \_ True but it's sort of like this: when you know the enemy is sitting on your border all bunched up and you pre-emptively attack and wipe out their airforce on day one, the rest are free kills with no air cover. It's not like unguided or non-laser guided bombs can't or don't kill anyone, they're just not as accurate. You're still dead if it hits the other side of the tank. \_ Sounds like what the Japanese wanted to do during Pearl Harbor. \_ This is what happened in Pearl Harbor and in the Philipines. \_ except that the US wasn't massing troops to attack the Japanese. \_ Yes but the principle is the same. If the enemy is bunched together (as the pacific fleet was at Pearl Harbor or MacArthur's airforce was in the Philippines) it is possible to inflict heavy losses while sustaining minimal losses yourself. |
2002/3/23 [Reference/Military] UID:24202 Activity:nil |
3/22 Sara Brady of the Anti-Gun Brady Bill fame buys gun for her son and possibly violates gun purchase laws. Whoops! [restored, dont let facts get in the way of your agenda] \_ url please \_ link:www.miami.com/mld/miami/news/politics/2909641.htm \_ Has the story been censored? (URL doesn't work in Mozilla or IE). \_ There is nothing contradictory in being a supporter of anti-gun laws while at the same time buying guns to protect oneself in a society where guns are prevalent. \_ Sure there is, especially when you're skirting gun control laws to buy a gun. The real crime isn't her possible violation of gun control laws, nor the contradiction between her statements about getting rid of all guns yet buying one herself, it is the blatant hypocrisy required to do so. Make no mistake, this will hurt her anti-gun crusade and rightly so. As far as "guns are prevalent so she needs one, too", if you read the article you'd know it wasn't for herself and it wasn't a self defense weapon. Further more, it is a common anti-gun statement to say that we should rely on the police and other authorities to protect us, despite various court rulings that the police,etc have no legal obligation to protect you before the fact, only take a statement (or collect your body) after and apprehend the bad guy. \_ hypocrisy is part of human nature. also, I can't believe that since George W Bush kept saying 'make no mistake' in his speeches (over 20 times in one week) it has actually caught on and people are using it all the time now. ugh. \_ I haven't seen any GWB speeches. Maybe he got this *very* common phrase from me! Maybe you could use some SubA or E190 to figure these things out.... \_ E190!! E190!! E190 is the STANDA, er..wait... |
2002/3/21-22 [Transportation/Car, Computer, Reference/Military] UID:24180 Activity:high |
3/21 After a plane crashes badly and turns into a big pile of charred rubble, how is it possible for the investigators to determine whether it is mechanical failure or human error? (Let's say they have already ruled out bombs.) \_ failure analysis. \_ black boxes. \_ black boxes, eye witnesses, air traffic control, larger chunks of debris which may have been left behind... \_ Many small parts survive the most destructive crashed. Example, depending on the state of the filament of a indicator light from the cockpit, crash investigators can tell if the light was on or off at the time of impact. Same thing for engine parts and propellers. they can tell if things were rotating or stopped at impact based on the shape of deformation. it is a science. \_ Wow. I see. Thanks. |
2002/3/13 [Reference/Military] UID:24094 Activity:very high |
3/12 Fire with Fire: http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_np=0&u_pg=36&u_sid=336167 \_ That's fucking hilarious! --scotsman \_ I'd go to every game just so I could root against them. It would just be too much fun for me to yell derogatory things about the the team mascot all game long. \_ the "what people are saying" is pretty funny too. \_ AFAIK, the "reds" slaughtered the "fighting whites" at the battle of little big horn. Wouldn't it be ironic if the "reds" won this time around as well? \_ I don't get how the name Fighting Whitie is offensive. Maybe Horny Whities or Greedy Land Owning Whities, but Fighting Whities? Gimme a break \_ how about Manifest Destiny Whities or Small Pox Spreading Whities or Xeno Killing Whities? \_ Why not Fighting Nazis? Fighting Klansmen? Fighting Niggers? Fighting Chinks? Fighting WhItey is not offensive or attention-getting at all \_ What if you were a historically subjugated minority and then had to see a belligerent caricature of your ethnic group all over national television? Do you think that'd make you feel good? Hell no. Damn Notre Dame. \_ so judging by the above posts, do people generally not see the native american sports team names as a bad thing at all? |
2002/1/8 [Reference/Military] UID:23498 Activity:nil 61%like:23488 |
1/8 Gun Control works! Just take UK for example: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1741000/1741336.stm \_ They would have gotten even better results with Dvorak. |
2002/1/8 [Reference/Military] UID:23488 Activity:nil 61%like:23498 |
1/8 Gun control in Britain a huge success! http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1741000/1741336.stm |
2001/12/27-28 [Reference/Military] UID:23377 Activity:very high |
9/11 off when he learned he was going to die anyway? \_ This could be absolute misinformation, but someone told me he was reading an article in Janes about how Bin Laden routinely travels to Pakistan for dialysis or something along those lines. Has anyone else heard about this? \_ No, I missed it when it was reported in virtually every media outlet on the face of the earth. \_ He's also a known hypochondriac. \_ He is also a known hairy Kalashnikov-toting fruitcake, and a remarkably un-photogenic one at that. -John \_ You leave the Kalashnikov out of this, John, it's a perfectly good rifle! \_ Kalishnikov == AK47 creator? \_ Mikhail Kalashnikov designed it based on a German design. The official name is "Avotmat Kalashnikova obrazets 1947g." \_ What's with the cane he carries around? \_ if you were in a guerilla war, which rifle would you carry with you? \_ The one that works. \_ if all were working, then what? \_ from personal experience with the AK and other rifles, the HK mp3 or HK47 is a good rifle. However, in that sort of war, i think a walther sniping rifle would be your best bet. better hope smartdust doesn't find you. |
2001/12/22 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:23345 Activity:very high |
12/21 From Jon Carroll: "SOME HAVE SAID that this is wartime and that people should watch what they say in wartime. But, you know, this isn't wartime. Wartime is when civilians are drafted to answer their country's call, and stay-at-home spouses move into jobs in shipyards and steel factories, and we are called upon to save aluminum and tin and purchase blackout drapes. Now we are being called upon to purchase consumer electronics and airline tickets. We are told that we defeat terrorism by acting normally. All we are called upon to sacrifice is our right to think freely and to express our opinions openly. And if we fail in our duty -- well, there are always the talk radio blowhards and the spontaneous mobs to remind us what good citizenship means." \_ the soda Free Republic Guy (tm) must be at home visiting his family. happy holidays. - danh \_ So JC thinks the Revolution wasn't war time? 1812 wasn't? French- Canadian wasn't? The army going west to wipe out the natives wasn't? Taking the southwest from Mexico wasn't? Korea wasn't? Vietnam wasn't? JC is an idiot. Not every war will be a clone of WWII. For lack of anything better to do I read this idiot every day on BART. His idiocy makes me laugh. He should stick to stories about his kids and being a dad and give up the attempt at political genius. He's less coherent than the typical motd poster. \_ the soda Free Republic Guy (tm) must be at home visiting his family. happy holidays. - danh \_ last time i checked, it wasn't wartime because ONLY CONGRESS CAN DECLARE WAR. and as much as ted turner thinks he can declare war, well, de jure, it is a right reserved only to the legislative branch. \_ haven't you heard? Rupert Murdoch can declare war. Apparently so can George Soros. de facto is what counts. \_ You're right. All those other wars where we drafted people and they died on foreign lands from foreign bullets weren't wars. They were just police actions. Wake up. |
2001/12/13 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:23232 Activity:insanely high |
12/13 "Army Working on Weapons-Grade Anthrax, Report Says" http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011213/ts/attack_anthrax_army_dc.html Is the US under certain treaty not to do that? \_ Probably not. The US usually does things that they would also criticize other countries for doing (conducting nuclear tests, spying, etc...) \_ Does it matter? It's not like the rest of the world isn't doing the same thing to the greatest extent they can. \_ Yeah, it matters. One of the main things we accuse Saddam Hussein of doing is violating that treaty. If the report is true, we are liars and hypocrits to boot. \_ I feel so ashamed. \_ Yes, and so what? In the real world of international affairs might makes right. I'm sorry if this fact is painful to you but it is so. The rest of the world knows it, loves it, and lives by it. Lemme know when you have your own country and how ideally you run it. \_ listen fuckchop. you live in the US. you have a say. this is not a dictatorial regime. are you saying you have no problem with your country (and you as a representative of it) breaking a treaty and building immoral weapons? if your sentiment is shared by all americans, then i feel completely comfortable with the sep11bomb. \_ Weapons aren't immoral. Go look up the word. Enough with the trollish concept of "if you think or do xyz then it justifies sep11th". That has been overdone. Make a real argument if you have one. Anyway, in this country there isn't a single sentiment shared by all Americans so I guess you'll have to continue having false discomfort with the idea of 3000 or so innocent civilians getting murdered for no reason. \_ W wipes his ass with treaties like that. \_ When has the US ever kept to a treaty? Going all the way back, the US, like just about every country ever has signed treaties and ditched them the moment they became annoying. \_ Making and keeping small amounts of anthrax for prophylactic purposes is permitted under the treaty. Didn't you know that Ft. Detrick is where USAMRIID is located? You know, like that movie, Outbreak? |
2001/11/14 [Reference/Military] UID:23036 Activity:moderate |
11/14 Doesn't it seem like not much attention is being paid to the plane crash as other plane crashes? Is it because most victims are non-Americans? \_ Yeah, I had to look for it on the front page of http://cnn.com \_ I think it's because they think those crashes were not related to terrorism which is currently the main focus. |
2001/11/10 [Health/Men, Reference/Military] UID:22997 Activity:nil 72%like:22995 |
11/9 Patton to the 3rd army: http://www.nationalreview.com/weekend/history/history-patton111001.shtml [why the hell was this deleted? bite me] |
2001/11/9 [Health/Men, Reference/Military] UID:22995 Activity:nil 72%like:22997 |
11/9 Patton to the 3rd army: http://www.nationalreview.com/weekend/history/history-patton111001.shtml |
2001/11/1 [Reference/Military] UID:22896 Activity:nil |
11/1 http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/trade.center/flight.risk/weapons.html Proof that redneck states have more weapons violation |
2001/10/26-27 [Reference/Military] UID:22848 Activity:high |
10/26 The F-22 is supposed to replace the F-15. The JSF is supposed to replace the A-10, F-16, and F-18. Anything going to replace the F-14? \_ f-14 to be retired at its EOL. though, I don't know what if anything is going to replace it as a naval interceptor; certainly not the f-18. perhaps the JSF. \_ the joint strike fighter will have a carrier variant i believe \_ The Navy has been replacing the F-14 with the Super Hornet modified F-18s of late in as many cases as possible. Dunno what is currently fulfilling the role of a Naval interceptor, but considering the current air to air missile tech., and that the F-14 was built as a platform for the Phoenix, the use of the aircraft isn't so critical anymore... \_ Do pilots these days still engage in dog fights these days? I thought they shoot eveything with missiles. thought they shoot eveything with missiles nowadays. So maneuverability is less important. \_ How about pulling out of a dive bomb with two stingers you just noticed on your butt? \_ you'd think that. but avoiding friendly fire means waiting until you can spot the enemy to kill them. so not quite |
2001/10/26 [Reference/Military] UID:22838 Activity:very high |
10/26 How come the US doesn't have a special force like the elite British SAS? And why do we need to ask the Brits when assasination is needed? \_ because the assassinations are illegal according to US law? \_ Maybe because the CIA is legally prohibited to carry out assasination, so it's not supposed to do that? \_ Dude consult someone/web before asking stupid questions! the U.S. has a WAY larger Special Force than the Brits. True the SAS was the model for Delta force, but that's only counter terrorism. There's also Navy SEALs DEVGRU (formerly Team Six). not to mention FBI HRT (but they don't operate outside US) SF, but not primarily CT, units are mostly Green Berets, Rangers, and Marine Corps MEUs. \_ assassination is illegal according to US law, right? \_ yep. it's not ok to blow you up, but it's ok to blow your car up. and if you happen to be in the car when it explodes, well, so long as i wasn't targeting you specifically... |
2001/10/10-11 [Reference/Military] UID:22684 Activity:moderate |
10/10 "Delta Flight Lands with F-16 Escort After Threat" http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011010/ts/attack_flight_dc.html "Commuter Plane Crashes in Alaska" http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20011010/us/alaska_crash.html \_ Also, this is news from just a few days ago, sort of makes one scared to fly after all those events: "Milan Plane Disaster Kills at Least 118" http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011008/wl/crash_airline_sas_dc_7.html "Russian Plane with 78 Aboard Plunges Into Black Sea" http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20011004/ts/russia_crash_dc_5.html |
2001/9/23 [Reference/Military, Health/Women] UID:22599 Activity:kinda low |
9/23 Here's who we are fighting. Follow the links and have fun. http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3bade1435a59.htm \_ See? They're morally superior to us. I'm sure the civilians must have done something to deserve this! |
2001/9/18 [Reference/Military] UID:22500 Activity:high |
9/17 Can you pack a knife in check-in luggages or is it totally banned? \- well i think it is possible all bets are off for a little while now but i have brought stuff like machetes, large daggers etc in checked luggage. the bans on checked baggage are usually combustibles, pressurized stuff, live electronics, agricultre and animals. i am not sure if the airlines or the national authorizies impose the rules on guns. i think the hard question is what random stuff will the disallow on carry on and how restrictive will they be on volume.--psb \_ I, and several other passengers, had toenail clippers and swissarmy knife keychains confiscated this past weekend... \_ I'm surprised they let you keep the toenails. \- i dontunderstand this things with the keychains ... are they concerned you can use them to pry stuff open? i mean i think i can do more damage hitting someone with my hiking boots or a mechnical pencil. eh? --psb \_ better safe than covered with searing hot jet fuel \_ there's probably lots of ways to disguise primitive weapons and get them aboard, but i guess it's good they're trying. if you brought a selection of seemingly innocuous parts you could probably build a more dangerous weapon. \_ I was just on Air Canada last nite (Toronto->SF), and check-in / security took about 1.5 hours. they replaced the knives on the flight dinner with plastic, but the forks were still metal. \_ I think a terrorist can stab someone with just a ballpen or a key, or break someone's neck with bare hands if he knows some martial arts. I think the safest way is to handcuff everyone onto his seat and not allow bathroom breaks. But that's impractical, and handcuffing alone violates FAA regulations. -- yuen martial arts. -- yuen |
2001/9/17 [Reference/Military] UID:36316 Activity:nil |
9/17 Silicon Valley Way to stop hijacking: http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stories/story/0,10738,2812283,00.html \_ I had an idea similar to that. My idea was to allow a nearby fighter or ground controller to remotely assume control of the plane. This is possible because modern planes pass all of the pilot's inputs into a fly-by-wire computer anyways so there's no direct link from the pilot the the flight control surfaces. The only problem is that pilots might feel uncomfortable allowing a plane to be remote controlled. That can be solved by embedding the planes avionics with a unique key which can be kept safely by the airline or FAA. But if a plane can land itself on its own that's all the better. \_ So the jet fighter pilot needs to be trained on how to fly two planes of different types simultaneously? Cool! \_ This sounds like a good scheme to me. Maybe now we can have our e-tickets and automated check-in back. \_ "UNDER STEVE'S PLAN, the terrorist can't get what he wants. His only option then is to kill all the people on the plane, and if his only objective is loss of life, a plane is a mighty tough target when there are easier ones (like buses) available." there are easier ones (like buses) available." He neglected the fact that it's much easier to storm a hijacked bus with SWAT team than a hijacked plane, so there's still incentive to hijack a plane. --- yuen \_ the solution is build more mass transit. higher capacity, more throughput, quick check-in time, ease of access and higher safety \_ He neglected the fact that it's much easier to storm a hijacked bus with SWAT team than a hijacked plane, so there's still incentive to hijack a plane. His plan also doesn't prevent a hijacker that demends "I'll blow up the plane if you don't release this and this terrorists ... er ... worriers from such and such prisons." --- yuen |
2001/9/15-16 [Reference/Military] UID:22460 Activity:moderate |
9/14 This reminds me of current handgun laws. If someone feels threatened by someone's gun (even if it is holstered), the gun owner can be charged with ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON. Now, I realize our situation isn't quite the same, yet something is funny about drastic actions being taken as soon as a _single person_ feels threated by words on his/her screen. I don't want to live in a society made prisoner to its most .. timid members. Get some balls people, no one is getting lynched. \_ No one's getting lynched, but people are getting death threats on their answering machines and bullet holes in their mosques. Normally I might agree with you, though. \_ hey, nerd. you ever been in a fight? No, slapping your nerd buddies with a slide rule doesn't count. \_ Yes. You? \_ Bullshit. Sofia had a damn good point. People are buying guns. The shit that was said here, if taken seriously, was dangerous and threatening. I thought taking down the motd was a bad idea, until I read Sofia's and Dan's mail. I'm still not sure it was the best idea, but the point had to be made that some comments are taken seriously by people who are already shitting bricks. \_ Is there someplace where I can read this email? Thanks. \_ Sofia had a legitimate fear and made it known to the officers. Whether the officers did the right thing is another matter. As has been stated numerous times already, the entries in the motd went far beyond "anti-arab sentiment offending many members" to what could only be called "hate speech" and "incitement to riot" and were actually advocating violence. \_ yeah, i was the one kicking your ass. \_ Actually, more than one person was threatened. It would be pretty fucking callous of the politburo to forward every mail they received with complaints of this nature to csua@csua |
2001/9/13 [Reference/Military] UID:22435 Activity:insanely high |
9/13 heard that another flight out of JFK had 3 arabians who got in an argument at 9am in the plane still loading passengers at the gate. they asked them to leave the planet but refused.. they called the police but by the time they arrived the 3 arabians vanished. They better follow up on those 3 guys cuz they are still out there. \_ just cause they are arab? is it any wonder that somebody picked a fight with them and got into an argument? and I assume you mean "leave the plane"? \_ idiot, it was during the day right when a plane hit the twc at 9am, they were suspicious and behaved irratically and were asked to leave and refused, if they were innocent why would the run from the police? \_ sounds like you're the idiot. you get in a fight with someone, you see cops, you stop and walk away. no matter what race or where. and it's erratic, dipshit. -ali \_ sounds like you're the idiot. Say you get into an accident (automobile) and the other person starts aruging with you (as is frequently the case), according to your logic, you would get into your car and drive off if you saw the cops. Damn that's great thinking. dipshit. \_ running away from the scene of the crime in that case is illegal, nimrod. walking away from an argument with your possee is not. you should just have the sense now to delete your post and remove evidence of your inability to make analogies. -ali \_ By fight, I assumed you meant blows (ie assualt which is a crime), rather than a recess pissing match between 2nd graders. I'm sorry I didn't understand your pansy world view better. Furthermore, why the hell would you walk away when the cops showed up? You should just stick around and explain the situation, UNLESS you are guilty and don't want to get caught. \_ There is a big difference between a fight and a car accident. Further, the original poster said "argument", not fight. How did you make the assumption that blows were involved? -mlee \_ I'm responding to Ali not the orignal post. \_ first, you didn't say it happened on Tuesday. some flights are resuming today, no? you also didn't say they behaved erratically, just that they got into an argument. If someone asked me to "leave the planet", hell yes, I'd refuse too. and why would they vanish? well, given the amount of anti-arab sentiment going around, why would you want to stick around for a NY mob to get you? \_ what anti arab sentiment, it was tuesday at 9am twink and since 11 am tuesday , there have been no flights, put 2 and 2 together moron \_ wrong. some flights have resumed today. I'm sorry that I haven't been keeping track of exactly which airports have resumed operation at what time for which flights. \_ wrong. some flights are resuming today. I'm sorry that I haven't kept track of which airports have resumed operation at what times for which flights. next time be more specific in your story, twink. at what times for which flights to know you were talking about Tuesday. next time be more specific in your story. (fyi, I checked. NYC airports opened for limited travel at 6 AM Eastern today.) \_ Wasn't the proper procedure in this situation (someone boarded a plane and then left) that the airline should clear out all passengers and hand-carry and check-in luggage, scan the plane, and then re-check-in everyone and everything before taking off? --- yuen \_ I hope not. Why would the presence of a person mean that a bomb could be on board? If the bomb got past the security the first time it would do it the second time. \_ Not true. Yuen mentioned that the luggage should be hand checked the second time. \_ The second check will probably be a bit more complete. \_ sounds like you're the idiot. you get in a fight with someone, you see cops, you stop and walk away. no matter what race or where. and it's erratic, dipshit. -ali \_ dipshit, the stewardess asked them.. there was no one else involved there was no fight between them and other passengers \_ Great logic. The next time I get into an accident with someone and they start arguing with me and I see the cops show up, I'll get in my car and drive off. Yeah. Dipshit. If you have done nothing wrong you have nothing to fear from the police. You should stay put and explain the situation. Only people who are afraid (or guilty) run away. \_ you mean wtc, not twc. and you didn't say it happened on Tuesday. some flights are resuming today, no? you also didn't say they behaved erratically, just that they got into an argument. If someone asked me to "leave the planet", hell yes, I'd refuse too. and why would they vanish? well, given the amount of anti-arab sentiment going around, why would you want to stick around? \_ I think the idea is to make sure everything on board belongs to someone on board, so as to prevent non-suicidal bombers. Of course this won't prevent suicidal bombers and hijackers. I thought it was FAA procedure. --- yuen |
2001/9/13 [Reference/Military, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA] UID:22428 Activity:very high |
9/13 I'm curious what the closest that anyone in the CSUA is to the tragedy... my friend's aunt was a stewardess on one of the flights. Anyone else care to divulge? \_ My sister-in-law's student's relative (Is this very far?) was in WTC and made a goodbye call to his wife because he was trapped up on one of the upper floors. \_ A co-worker's friend was on the SFO-bound flight. \_ Word going around of a girl at CKC who lost her entire family on one of the flights. \_ maroo (amazing in netrek) works at morgan stanley in wtc. he is alright and most of their company is accounted for jack hsu - (gaia in netrek) was across the canal and saw the wtc towers go down \_ submit these to <DEAD>safe.millennium.berkeley.edu<DEAD> \_ Did Jack really log 500 hours of netrek during 1 semester? \_ on how many different servers? --oj \_ What does that mean? I don't play netrek, just heard the \_ I don't know. I don't play netrek. Just heard the above about Jack. above about Jack. Are you from Catholic High? \_ my best friend's college buddy was on the 85th floor when it happened. He got out a couple minutes before first tower collapsed. He was in first tower. \_ What floors did the plane hit? \_ What floors did the plane hit? I thought 85 would be above the hit. \_ What floors did the plane hit? I thought 85 was above where it hit. \_ This is kind of macabre... I used to be a consultant to Lehman and worked in the WTC. I also have a friend who lives a few blocks away in Tribeca. |
2001/9/12 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:22409 Activity:nil |
9/12 How about a csua t-shirt that says, "Now is not the time for justice, now is the time for WAR!" i bet it would sell well right now. \_ Hi paolo! |
2001/9/12 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:22403 Activity:nil |
9/12 Bush to declare war on Jihad. |
2001/9/12 [Politics/Domestic/911, Reference/Military] UID:22388 Activity:insanely high 57%like:21883 |
9/11 Motd poll, if you were on a terrorist hijacked plane and the terrorists were armed with knifes and cardboard cutters, would you be willing to rush the bastards? Yes: .. Yes: after 9/11/2001, there's no choice anymore. YOU MUST RETAKE THE CABIN OR DIE. No: \_ Think about this. Everybody on board thouht that it would be just another hostage situation-- sit tight, don't stand out, and you'll survive. \_ agreed. obviously in retrospect, the answer would be yes. \_ yes. if you knew it was life or death then of course; otherwise... \_ My poll is based on the following. Assume 50 non terrorists and 5 crew on the plane. Of the 50 assume that 20 are too old or too young or too weak to be of any use. Also assume 5 terrorists on the plane. Its 7 on 1. If they just had knifes there is no way that you can knife 7 people, shoot yes, knife no. The passengers could have taken them out. Game Over. \_ My poll is based on the following. Assume 5 terrorists, 50 passengers and and 5 crew on the plane. Of the 50 assume that 20 are too old or too young or too weak to be of any use in the situation. Its 7 on 1. If they just had knifes there is no way that you can knife 7 people who are attacking you, shoot yes, knife no. The passengers could have easily taken them out. Game Over. Yeah you might get hurt, you might even die, but its sure better than letting the bastards get away with whatever they are planning. \_ Think about this instead: the hijackers bluffed that they had a bomb. Now how many volunteers do you have? \_ from another perspective, this could give passengers the sense that they're all going to die anyway and have nothing to lose. \_ Exactly, even the women (esp. the moms) will be willing to take out the bastards. I'd say that its 10 on 1 if they say they've got a bomb. \_ Think about this instead: the hijackers bluffed that they had a bomb. Now how many volunteers do you have? \_ what if they're just planning to fly to Havana? Wouldn't you feel stupid getting killed to stop it? -tom \_ Much better getting killed than getting stuck in fidel's little hell hole with a bunch of terrorists and anti-american commie bastards. Oops I forgot you like anti-american commie Oops forgot you like anti-american commie bastards. in fidel's little hell hole. \_ assume the plane has narrow aisles. assume they have a hostage. assume half the passengers are women and only half the men are willing to put their lives on the line in the face of 5 crazy unreasonable trained fucks with knives. then figure you have no chance to organise anything or discuss with others. figure there's no particular reason to think they're suicidal. \_ Okay, in your case there are still about 13 people willing to take on the bastards. All you need to do is get heavy carry on baggage and start hitting or tripping terrorists. They will get confused and this will screw up thier plans, long enough for the pilot to get a message out, which would be enough for the SAMs to lock on, just in case we couldn't get control of the situation. Anyway, I think that I'll learn how to break necks before getting on another plane. Seems to me that this is knowledge that will be quite useful. \_ why should the pilot need to get a message out for air traffic controllers to realize that something is wrong? \_ Course deviations could be due to communications failure and or mechanical failure. ATC will need a message to let the SAMs know that its okay to lock on. \_ there are no SAMs readily deployed in U.S. soil. Nor can the military act upon a civilian aircraft without the declaration of martial law \_ Martial law must have been declared today, because the F16s that escorted planes into SFO said this "deviate from course and you because the f16s that escorted planes into sfo said this "deviate from course and you will be destroyed". And they are not going to tell you about the SAMs. Ames had them, but you didn't know that did you? \_ Wouldn't narrow aisles be to your advantage? They could not bum rush you. Then you could steven segal their ass one by one. \_ From my own experience and people I've talked to, you're not going to be able to do anything to someone with a knife unless you're willing to be seriously injured. The only options I can see are 1) grab something like luggage (mentioned above) or 2) accept that you're going to get hurt and impale yourself on the weapon to keep them from using it further. \_ I'd go with impale myself and make life miserable for the terrorist. If I'm going to die anyway I've got nothing to lose. \_ Even the odds. Bring your leatherman with you. I've flown with it several times. Nobody questions it. (Maybe they should...) \_ I think that we should all learn to kill people with our bare hands. When the pull a knife, you break thier neck. \_ They probably carved up the flight crew to intimidate the rest of the passengers. \_ That would make me more likely to rush 'em. Though, if 3 of the five just sit there with knives to the stewardess' throats then there's not much you can reasonably do. \_ Can't hijack a plane if 3 of 5 are occupied by hostages. Anyway, if they cut the throats of the stewardesses they still have the bodies in thier hands, its an advantage to you when you rush them. \_ Yes. You should use the body parts of the crew as weapons. If enough blood is spilled, they might slip and fall. Then, you can open the emergency doors and hope they slide out. \_ by-stander effect? remember psychology 1? \_ I don't mean to get off-topic, but I've been studying Japanese sword for a few years, and one of the important lessions I've learned is that if you are willing to die, you have a huge advantage. All this talk about fighting back is fine and might have actually worked, but the terrorists were willing to die, which makes them much more formidable, plus they were the ones with the weapons. - mikeym \_ Yes but, if the passengers are willing to die as well (or they know that they will die anyway) you have no advantage. Shear numbers will win. \_ Consider now that passengers are going to be less likely to sit by idly if they get hijacked. -geordan figure there's particular reason to believe they're suicidal. long enough for the pilot to get a message out. Hopefully its long enough for the SAMs to lock on. be enough for the SAMs to lock in, just in case we couldn't \_ When they start to carve up the flight crew, you jump them. That will confuse them enough to take them out. \_ That would make me more likely to rush 'em. Though, if 3 of the five just sit there with knives to the stewardess' throats then there's not much you can reasonably do. |
2001/8/24 [Reference/Military, Transportation] UID:22233 Activity:nil |
8/23 Do BB guns penetrate tires? \_ no. |
2001/8/23-24 [Reference/BayArea, Reference/Military] UID:22222 Activity:high |
8/23 My brother with his friend are coming to town and he wants me to show him interesting places in Bay Area. What are the good places to take them to? I have no clue myself. I haven't come out of Berkeley in ages .. \_ Winchester Mystery House - 1 hour drive, but very worth it http://www.winchestermysteryhouse.com -brain \_ http://www.grin.net/~mirthles/web/sanfrancisco_latest.html It's the goth-geek-freak-hipster-nerd guide to SF, worth a look for this sort of thing. \_ Golden Gate Park, Koit Tower, Lombard Avenue, Haight/Ashbury, Jack London Sq, Sony Metrion, ... \_ twin peaks, mount tam, stinson, sausalito.. the metreon is far from interesting.. \_ drive to monterey \_ Boys Toys in North Beach. \_ What does your bro likes to do? I mean, you could start with 'regulation-standard' touristy places such as Pier 39, Ghirardeli Square, Golden Gate Bridge, and the likes. If he wants something unique, drive down to Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Ditto on the Monterey, not to be missed. If he likes museums, plenty of that too, including the SF Exploratorium. Ask them for specifics. - jthoms \_ maybe you can show him the homeless on telegraph. \_ The homeless one Telegraph? You mean history majors, right? \_ Heck, you can see homeless anywhere. The ones on telegraph are just more in the way. \_ I've always liked going to Napa Valley. \_ I think this is part of Fort Baker in Marin. \_ I'm looking into it, but here's a URL that might be somewhat useful. -mice http://nikemissile.org/closemap.html http://nikemissile.org/ifcpage.html \_ Mitchell Bros. in SF. army lookout points. These links point to the primary sites. \_ You can take him to the abandoned WWII-era army bases in Marin. They're open to the public. History, hiking, beautiful California coastline, etc. -mice \_ is there a formal name for this place? \_ Fort Barry, probably. -mice http://www.militarymuseum.org/FtBarry.html The whole area is stuffed with old gun emplacements and army lookout points. If you do end up going, remember to bring warm clothes. \_ Is there places to camp around there? \_ Also the USS Hornet or USS Jeremiah O'Brien \_ Take them to a club so they can pick up some nice women. \_ Show them both Telegraph and U. Ave at $tanfurd. Then they can see that college cultures can be very different even for schools that are close to each other. How old are they and where are they from anyway? \_ Telegraph avenue is good for being asked "spare change for pot" and smelling urine or feces that ocassionally graces the street, but not much else. \_ before you can accept Telegraph avenue, you must come to grips with the telegraph avenue within yourself. |
2001/8/19 [Science/Electric, Reference/Military] UID:22172 Activity:nil |
8/20 Electromagnetic tank armor http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b7f55073fe9.htm |
2001/8/19 [Reference/Military] UID:22171 Activity:nil |
8/19 The truth about the Second Amendment http://www.FreeRepublic.com/forum/a3b7f78c351b6.htm |
2001/7/11-13 [Reference/Military] UID:21768 Activity:high |
7/12 I'll pay $20.00 for a Diamond Viper Pro (pci) -daveh \_ why? \_Think mil/aero -daveh \_ you're putting a homemade mp3 player built out of a 386 in your 80s Saab? \_ No, I'm writing a custom graphics driver for the Navy (Before shipping crappy mp3 players, Diamond was well known for its graphics cards) - daveh \_ isn't ironic that Diamond's last decent card, Stealth 64, built on the S3 Vision 968, later S3 bought Diamond and turned them into Sonic Blue? \_ In the Navy, you can program MP3s In the Navy, you can set your mind on C In the Navy, come on and join your fellow man, In the Navy, can't you see we need a hand? \_ If you can't see shore, it's not really gay. \_ damnit, I don't want my tax dollars spent on that. what's it for? why aren't "normal" drivers good enough for those rapers of Japanese schoolgirls? \_ that'd be the Marines. Navy's the ones bombing Puerto Rico. -- erikred \_ the Marines are part of the Navy -ulysses \_ This doesn't deserve the response, but no. \_ Why does the Navy take Marines on ships with them? \_ Call and ask them. That's how I found out what I know. I lost a bet on it. -ulysses \_ My coworker is ex-Navy and has verified. The Marines don't like to admit it, but they are squids, too. --dim \_ [date corrected by the motd date god] \_ h07d8P \_ I'll pay $10.00 for yer mom |
2001/5/1 [Reference/Military] UID:21161 Activity:very high |
04/30 M$ is raising a new breed of BOFH. Or something. http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q276/3/04.ASP \_ Old news, posted on the motd earlier this morning. \_ Son of a diddly! \_ what percentage of viewers do you estimate "got" the run lola run theme of that episode? \_ I thought it was from Go. \_ whoever had closed captioning on. we also got to see Bart saying, "gun key, gun key, gun key, trigger key..." as he was flipping through his keyring. \_ anyone who had closed captioning on. those of us also got to see such lines as Bart saying, "... gun lock, gun lock, gun lock, trigger lock..." as he was flipping through his keyring. \_ Duh, a password of at least 18770 characters is the only way to be safe. I have this set on my network and force users to change their passwords on a daily basis. |
2001/4/30-5/1 [Reference/Military] UID:21149 Activity:high |
4/30 can someone tell me how to get the coordinates for the center of gravity of a triangle, given the coordinates of the three vertices. thanks a lot. \_ google. (sorry, couldn't help myself) \_ http://www.google.com/search?q=triangle+center+gravity+coordinates \_ I think it's x = (x1 + x2 + x3) / 3, similar for y and z -- yuen \- it depends on how the mass is distributed. again, it is a fairly strightforward [high school calculus] integration problem. \_ I think it's safe to assume that the mass is evenly distributed (if not, the fact that it's a triangle is irrelevant), in which case the integration stuff decomposes into more straightforward, simpler equations... \_ Just find the midpoints of each side and then caculate the point at which the lines from the opposite verticies to the midpoint intersect. I tried to derive the formula but my brain hurts a little too much from reading squid code this afternoon. \- for a right triangle defined by the origin and (x,y) the CM is at 2/3x, 1/3y [pf left as an exercise to the reader. for an arb triangle it isnt as simple. if you are looking at a physical object, then there are empircal ways to find it for arb objs--psb \_ Does it make a different if the plane is flat or curved? \_ Yes. It won't work if the plane is curved w.r.t. the co-ordinate system. co-ordinate system. -- yuen \_ So how do you find the cg of a triangle if the plane is curved? \- once again: if the plane is curved, then it isnt a triangle. notice the angles dont sum to 180deg either in that case. by integration you can find the center of mass of "any" 3-d shape with any "reasonable" desity function. in practice, for weird shapes you find the a plumb line. Computing something like a moment of center of mass with empirical techniqies, such as with a plumb line. Determining something like a moment of inertia is harder. --psb \_ Yes the angles don't sum to 180, but I though that the only requirement was 3 sides and only in the special case of non-curved planes (eculidiean?) did the sum of the angles = 180 degrees apply. I forget how to find the cg via integration, url please. thnx. \- the web isnt the answer to everything. go dig up your high school calculus book. it will do for a plane triangle. \_ Don't have my high school calc book. I haven't had a calc book since the last day of school junior year. url please. thnx. \_ get up from your goddamn terminal and go to a fucking library, you lazy fuck. \_ for a triangle in a euclidian plane, think about this. the ratio of areas goes as the sqaure of the ratio of lengths pick a side of the triangle and divide the triangle with a line parallel to that side such that the area of the whole triangle to the new triangle created by the line is 2:1. repeat with different side and determine where the two lines intersect. such a process could be adapted for a spherical surface. |
2001/4/28 [Reference/Military] UID:21130 Activity:insanely high |
4/28 If the U.S. is supporting a "One-China" policy, should we be selling Taiwan our advanced weapons. If they do, in fact, unite, that would me that American technology, including F-16's, would then belong to China. \_ Those F-16s were Block 20/25 with the MLU. Not the most advanced F-16s. In fact they were embargoed Pakistani F-16s. The Chinese have the J-10, which was made with Israeli assistance, based upon the Israeli Lavi fighter, which is a knock-off of the F-16. Plenty of countries have U.S. weapons that could one day be used against US but most are older models/outdated. Iran was sold F-14s before the Shah was deposed (though they only have a few working ones left. Iraq had old HAWKs during the Gulf War besides their usual Soviet SAMs. then belong to China. \_ Those F-16s were Block 15 with the MLU. Not the most advanced F-16s. The Chinese are developing the J-10, with alleged Israeli assistance, based upon their experience with the now cancelled Israeli Lavi fighter, which was made with U.S. assistance and very similar to the F-16. Several Congressmen have brought this issue up and publicly condemn Israel for helping China. \_ Yeah, someone in China wrote us a check and the delivery address just happened to be in Taipei. \_ nuke taiwan into oblivion!!1!--the mad chinaman |
2001/4/25 [Reference/Military] UID:21102 Activity:nil |
4/25 Does anyone here still use Armor-All on their dash (cars later than '93) \_ I use it on my Camaro, after brushing my mullet. \_ nope. it is not good for the dash -- it actually dries things out. i forget what we use now, but it's not armor-all. |
2001/4/16-17 [Reference/Military] UID:21002 Activity:very high |
4/16 What's up with the British and samurai sword attacks? http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/dynamic/news/story.html?in_review_id=381474&in_review_text_id=327418 Guns, knives, cars, clubs, crowbars, beer bottles and many other things I can understand. Samurai swords? \_ guns are illegal in britain. you make do with what you have. Guns, knives, cars, clubs, crowbars, beer bottles and many other things I can understand. Samurai swords? \_ A properly used katana is more deadly than a knife, a club, a crowbar, or a beer bottle. All the Hollywood bullshit aside. \_ Which would you rather have, a bottle or a 3' long razor blade? \_ Neither. I prefer my MAC 10. \_ And I'd prefer to ram my m-16 up your ass. \_ How to english syntax grammar? \_ Everything is correct, merely a colloquial use of the verb 'to chill.' \_ not everything is correct. "Sword" should be "swords" in the first sentence. \_ You are right, sorry. \_ Some of the samurai swords I saw in Japan were indeed as sharp as razor blades. Merely looking at them made me chill. |
2001/4/11 [Reference/Military] UID:20934 Activity:kinda low |
4/11 Gun toting yahoo idiot dad gets off by stupid jury making bogus claims of "self-defense" firing a *GUN* on a *SCHOOL CAMPUS*! http://www.gopbi.com/partners/pbpost/epaper/editions/today/news_4.html This guy should've gotten the full life term. \_ Did you read the article at all? He only fired it into the air and he was just trying to defend his son when his son was being beaten by a gang, not by another single person. Also see the reference to Joshua Stern near the end of the article. I wouldn't carry a gun to school, but if I were the father and I happened to have a gun at that moment, I would have done the same thing. |
2001/4/9 [Recreation/Food, Reference/Military] UID:20916 Activity:nil |
4/9 What do people think of http://thehungersite.com? \_ Clicking through is even less philanthopic than sparing change. |
2001/3/22 [Consumer/Camera, Reference/Military] UID:20881 Activity:nil |
3/21 http://rense.com/general8/boom.htm |
2001/3/14-15 [Reference/Military] UID:20778 Activity:very high |
3/14 This one is for tom: http://www.jpfo.org/ragingagainstselfdefense.htm \_the author of this demonstrates the adage that a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing. she labeled someone (and all those with similar arguments) with the fancy psychological term of "projection" without providing evidence of that diagnosis, but simultaneously rules out any alternative explanation. i.e., she's an idiot. \_ She quotes "I'd rather be raped than have some redneck militia type try to rescue me." I'm a guy and I'm anti-gun, but even I don't believe any woman would say things like that. (Okay, I'm in the mentality that most rape victims are female.) I think she just made it up for the purpose of writing her paper. \_ there doesn't have to be a universal answer to this question. people who don't want to live with guns shouldn't have to, and vice versa. this question shouldn't be framed on a national, or even state level, but on a community level. anarchy now! \_ This is great! "'I'd rather be raped than have some redneck militia type try to rescue me.' - How often have you heard these statements..." \_ Once. How many times is enough? \_ Good article |
2001/1/12 [Reference/Military] UID:20304 Activity:nil |
1/11 "New research shoots holes in the idea that guns in the hands of private citizens will help to deter criminals" http://www.economist.com/finance/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=472654&CFID=158030&CFTOKEN=36446350 \_ let's do a test, i have a gun at home. break into my house tonight and see what happens. \_ address please. p.s., i have grenades. |
2001/1/8-10 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:20267 Activity:moderate |
1/7 Just saw Traffic. 2.5 hours is way too long to simply tell the message that we're badly losing the War on Drugs. \_ Maybe if you took some drugs it would change the time. \_ Maybe if you considered how much worse things would be without the "War on Drugs" you'd see that 2.5 hours is way too long to spend on a bad message/propoganda. \_ traffic was not propoganda and i dunno what "bad message" you thought it had. it presented a pretty unbiased view of wtf is going on in the "war on drugs" and how it affects people on various sides of it. i thought it was very well done and was thought-provoking. it didn't tell you what to think at all. \_ An unbiased view? What drugs are you on? It's pretty obvious where the director and the writer stand on this issue. Those 2.5 hours are used to _convince_ you that it's a losing war. And a good 2.5 hours it was, too. It's worked on you and the original poster, hasn't it? Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed the movie, too. But I think you had better bring a spare brain the next time you go see a Hollywood movie, kid. \_ the point of the movie was not that it's a losing war. that is already obvious to anyone with a brain. \_ Who would be worse off now? Prison guards? Corrupt policitians? Anyone else? \_ THE CHILDREN! WILL SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN! \_ Well, ok, I didn't actually see it and don't really care one way or the other but I do object to the propoganda spew about "losing the war on drugs" from the original poster. No one has any idea either way what this country would be like for better or worse or in what ways without the anti-drug thing. \_ The war on drugs didn't stop Keanu! \_ And I'm sure we're all better off for it. Ask his (dead) buddy, River Phoenix. But, oh, you might not remember him. \_ is this a troll? in case it isn't, the possibility that a substance can be abused doesn't mean it's morally "wrong" to use, much less warrants a law. by your argument, alcohol should be outlawed, too. \_ GUNS dont kill people. People kill people. |
2001/1/7 [Reference/Military, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:20263 Activity:nil |
1/5 Yet another Republican war continues killing innocents long after the war is over.... http://uk.news.yahoo.com/010105/80/aur7g.html |
2001/1/3 [Reference/Military] UID:20226 Activity:high |
1/1 One man beaten to death. Another beaten. Two victims that might be well today if only they could have defended themselves.... http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20010102/aponline093006_000.htm \_ you misspelled, "one victim that might be dead if he was stupid enough to be carrying a firearm" \_ Nope, got it just right. Try again with a dictionary in hand. The way you spell it, someone would be dead if they had a firearm. Uhm, they didn't and they're _dead_. Work on that spelling thing a bit more, eh? \_ be wary of ideological thinking. if each of you could choose your own society, how would you have it? would every psycho be given guns, artillery, tanks? where would you stop it, if at \_ I don't care about the other psychos, as long as I have guns, artillery, tanks. -John all, and why? likewise, in society where guns were prohibited, would anything possibly used as a weapon be prohibited? thinking in these all inclusive terms -- such as dictating how "everyone should be/shouldn't be allowed" -- will not bring us to a solution. \_ gah. learn to format. Anyways, it all has to start with an accurate lie detector. |
2000/12/27-28 [Reference/Military] UID:20186 Activity:very high |
12/27 Another idiot who could not handle the responsibility of owning a gun: Michael McDermott, 42, of Haverhill, Mass. \_ [gun control, short-sighted NRA bastard reply here] \_ Mass' oppressive gun control laws kept the poor victims unarmed and unable to defend themselves. \_ yes, I'm sure if jor was there that he would have gotten into (and won) a John Woo-style shootout. Get real. -tom \_ I wouldn't have been shot 3 times in the back, as I tried to crawl away. The question you should answer is what could he have done for revegeance if he didn't have those particular weapons. I suspect much of the same. -jor \_ Perhaps you can show us all the examples of rampages where someone killed 7 people with a knife. -tom \_ numerous car bombings make my point: this had nothing to do with guns. A wacko went after a church in England with a sword. And then the beatle attack. Also, it doesn't take a John Woo shootout to end these affairs. The school shootouts that ended with the kid still alive ended when someone pointed a gun at the punk. -jor \_ Good to know that jor carries a gun to church and \_ And your point is ...... \_ just giving an example of a worst case scenario. BTW, does that book have a section on this? \_ Oh, I see. \_ At Columbine, kids and their teacher would lock themselves in a classroom, and the guy would try the door but go on for easier prey. work and let his kids carry at school. Next time you see him, tell a cop and see if his CCW permit is up to date. \_ O'Reilly described how McDermott used the shotgun and ``blew the door off and the door handle off'' a room where several people had taken refuge. ``He then went inside and he shot one individual three times in the chest. ... Another woman was shot twice in the legs and then shot in the head with a shotgun.'' \_ What a waste of lives. \_ I hope this is not a future rationale for Bring Your Concealed Weapon to Work Month. I suppose at the Microsoft campus they can summon MS staff security in lieu of people bringing their own 'protection'. \- this is kind of a morbid thought but i wonder if free stuff like tshirts from edgewater from vendor shows will value++ .--psb \_ What happened is gun control laws prevented 6 people and maybe all 7 from saving themselves. Rather than 7 unarmed victims and 1 live psycho, we might have zero or one victim and 1 dead psycho. Gun control killed at least 6 people at edgewater. \_ the funny thing about ideologies is that they are internally but not externally consistent. -tom |
2000/11/26-27 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Reference/Military] UID:19912 Activity:insanely high |
11/25 all you gun control people read this: http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/112500/met_4711071.html \_ Actually, the number of incidents involving children shooting other children at school has been decreasing over the past several school. really. -tom years, and is never more than about half a dozen times a year. assailant was really necessary. -tom \_ gee I'm sure the cases of kids shooting assailants far outweighs the cases of kids shooting themselves or shooting up their high school. really. And I'm also sure that killing the unarmed assailant was really necessary. Actually it sounds like they shot him in the back as he was escaping. -tom \_ If someone enters my property without my permission, he deserves to die. It doesn't matter if he tries to flee or not. It's a matter of principle. Some people don't learn to respect property rights any other way. \_ Yeah! But for me, if someone enters my property without my permission. I will first rape her before killing her. That's my principle, and you need to learn to respect it. \_ Its called tresspassing, assault and attempted murder. The son \_ No, it's called trespassing. killed a *CRIMINAL* in the act of committing a *CRIME*. He is the hero, he saved his father's life. Gun control would have resulted in two dead, the father and the son, while the scum who murdered them would be one the streets looking for his next victim (not that this would be a bad thing if his next victim was TOM). \_ Lack of gun control has resulted in documented cases of thouands of innocent people being killed. The idea of private gun ownership stopping crime is simply too absurd to respond to. -tom \_ And there are thousands of documented cases of innocent people successfully defending themselves. The idea of private gun ownership not stopping crime is simply too absurd to respond to. \_ Add to the list of things NRA syncophants are too cowardly to do: sign their names. -tom \_ Yeah, not signing means you're right and I'm wrong. Let's not bring those other unpleasant things into this like the f-word: facts. I like how whenever certain people have nothing to say, they always fall back on this "you're anonymous, so your views don't count!" nonsense. \_ not signing means you're too cowardly to stand behind your words. -tom \_ I didn't write either of those posts, but I support the views expressed in them. I am not now, nor have I ever been a gun owner or a NRA member; one need not own a gun in order to understand that the RIGHT to keep and bear arms is fundamental to the preservation of freedom. ----ranga \_ Does England not have freedom? -tom \_ If you want *that* sort of freedom, you're welcome to it. No, they don't. The UK has the highest per-capita number of _/ CCTV cameras in the world. There is no equivalent of the bill of rights, no habeas corpus, and numerous anti-terrorism laws which permit massive governmental intrusion into what you and I view as fundamental individual liberties. Guns are banned completely, with very few specific exceptions. And yet, the UK has a higher rate of crimes against property and many violent crimes than the US. No, not what I see as "free". -John \_ Garbage! Habeas corpus ORIGINATED in England by MEDIEVAL times. You are a joke! \_ As did the concept of a written document fundamentally delineating the powers and responsibilities of rulers towards their subjects, as a form of contractual terms of office. That doesn't mean they have one at present... -John \_ England does not have freedom, Tom. Recently England jailed a man for killing a burglar. \_ ah, so "freedom" includes "freedom to murder". -tom \_ We call it self defense. I suggest that you should be imprisoned and retrained for assaulting that poor guy at the ATM who only wanted you to share your wealth. \_ I don't know, but England did abolish slavery in the 1830s. \_ Hello? Modern times? England still had colonies until the middle of the 20th century, too. What's either have to do with modern England? You're right. You _don't_ know. \_ Well ya know what they say... a Republican is a Democrat that's been mugged. I'm sure Tom will be thrilled to know the cops will show up 90 minutes later to take a report after some garbage busts into his house, robs the place, and beats the shit out of him. Another favorite is "a young man that isn't liberal has no heart, a grown man that isn't conservative is a fool". \_ oh incidentally; I was mugged once, at an ATM in San Bruno, and fought the guy off. If either of us had had a gun I might have been shot. -tom \_ I was mugged and am still a liberal. Also, it is "old man" not "grown man" in your quote. -ausman \_ it's also "has no brain" rather than "is a fool". -tom \_ Well, what can you expect from someone with no brain. \_ Ok, so how exactly would strict guns laws that keep citizens from arming themselves have kept your attacker from being armed? Law don't keep anyone from doing anything. They provide a post- facto punishment. If he was willing to assault and rob you, he's already not concerned with post-crime punishment. And while we're at it, if you'd had a weapon, you could have apprehended the criminal so he wouldn't turn on some other person less able to physically defend themselves. Thank you for making the streets more dangerous by teaching a criminal how to better choose his victims. \_ Garbage! Gun laws are not for keeping law-abiding citizens from owning guns. \_ What? Are you nuts? Who are they written to keep guns from then? Are you talking about the U.S. or somewhere else? Of *course* gun laws are written to keep law abiding citizens from having guns. --not NRA member or gun owner but awake \_ They are written to keep them from people who want to own guns but can't or do not want to handle the responsibilities that goes with it. \_ Here's a funny cartoon on the subject: http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2000-10-09&res=l |
2000/11/9 [Politics/Domestic/President/Bush, Reference/Military] UID:19679 Activity:high |
11/8 Time to forget Florida and just give Bush & Gore each a partner from the WWF and let a tag-team grudge match decide the winner. \_ Let them duel for it, as great men did in ages past. (a la Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton) \_ that would be really exciting. Or a western style showdown. or maybe even pitting them gladiator style against each other. \_ Western style showdown would be cool. Showdown at the Dade County Corral. It may not be a fair contest though since Bush is a reasonably good marksman who has a permit to carry a concealed firearm (AFAIK). \_ well we can just give Gore a knife, since knives are more deadly than guns. -tom \_ In some situations. This wouldn't be one of them. Thanks for taking that out of context, though. You can give yourself a twink point now. \_ Tom that ruled. - tom #1 fan! \_ Yes give them knife and sword so they can settle it like gentlement. |
2000/11/6-7 [Reference/Military] UID:19652 Activity:moderate |
11/6 http://Yahoo.com deemed Dianne Feinstein the Senator most likely to censor the internet. \_ why? \_ why not? \_ my cat ate a bird and then puked it up on my bed \_ where on Yahoo!? \_ Cuz she's a nut. She has a concealed carry weapons license and tries to take it away from everyone else. She has no clue about guns and has done a great job in making sure the criminals are the only ones with guns. \_ She already tried - she's introduced bills to ban sites that provide instructions on making bombs and upgrading non-automatic weapons to full automatics. |
2000/10/27 [Reference/Military] UID:19585 Activity:nil |
10/26 Summary: * Gun advocates can't register their guns because the goverment will come take them away. * Guns don't kill people. |
2000/10/27-28 [Reference/Military, Health/Men, Transportation/Car/RoadHogs] UID:19582 Activity:kinda low |
10/27 Ok, we all know that men who drive big SUVs typically have small penises. Does the same holds for men who own big guns? They need to feel big and powerful by driving big cars and owning big weapons. True? \_ Please prove your contention that big SUV == small penis \_ Well, he _said_ "we all know". Therefore.... \_ We don't all know this. Case and point, his comment doesn't apply to me. \_ Do the women who drive SUV's also have small penises? \_ Yes, they require 2 double-A batteries; the D-battery dildos are just a little much. -yersister \_ Yes, they are 2 double-A batteries; the D-batteries as dildos are just a little much. \_ You sound like you speak from experience, good CSUAer! \_ The RIGHT to keep and bear arms has nothing to do with owning guns. This RIGHT is designed to guarentee that we are able to preserve our FREEDOM. \_ This just screams "wingnut" to me. \_ This just screams "moron who never read the 2nd amendment but has a worthless opinion anyway" to me, but fortunately for you, this is the U.S. where you still have the right to be wrong and proclaim it loudly. |
2000/10/27 [Reference/Military] UID:19579 Activity:insanely high |
10/26 Replying to peace-loving caste member who loves gun freedom: \_ I don't buy that having guns available would make a difference in controlling government abuses in a established democracy like the US, with a mature system of checks and balances and a free press. \_ Except the press is bought off and biased. People are people. Nothing magical about the press. As for carrying out the laws and controlling crimes, that's what governments are for, or would you rather have mob justice and blood revenges like they have Azerbajian or some other 3rd world hell hole? \_ Governments don't always "get it right". As a matter of fact, I do not believe in banning guns totally in the US. I believe that, given the wide availability of guns, people should have the choice to have a gun for personal protection. \_ "As a matter of fact, I do not believe in banning murder totally in the US. I believe that, given the high murder rate, people should have the choice to murder or not." But if you believe that having guns available to the general populace have helped reduce crime or helped curb government abuses, I think you are very much misguided. \_ URL, please. Don't put your opinion as fact on the motd without a URL to back up your statements. It only annoys people who are intelligent and want a discussion rather than a rant. Here are a few quotes to support my point _/ These are men who knew first hand the effect of disarming the populace: Thomas Jefferson: "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." Thomas Paine: "Arms discourage and keep the invader and plunderer in awe, and preserve order in the world as well as property ... Horrid mischief would ensue were the law-abiding deprived of the use of them." \_ As much as I repect Tom and Tom, these are also just opinions, not facts. They do not "prove [any] point". No "Horrid mischief" happened in the many European democracies that banned the general populace from owning guns. \_ changed to support. I should not have said proved. \_ You mean like Germany, 1930s? Or England since they started their war vs the IRA? \_ It's lucky they do not have guns in Northern Ireland. They would have started a civil war. \_ changed to support. I should not have said proved. And which european democracies have as much freedom as we do? None. \_ Netherlands? France? What kind of freedoms do we have that they don't have? America is the last best hope of man on earth. \_ American is the first, last, and only hope for free thinking free willed people on this planet. \_ Does that mean it also has to hve the highest homicide rate \_ Does that mean it also has to have the highest homicide rate in the world? \_ This isn't Europe. I wouldn't want this country to be like Europe. The whole point of this country was to *not* be like Europe. Stop using Europe as some magic faery land of wonderment and joy and \_ We also shouldn't misapply the lessons of other cultures. Been to Europe? They're nothing like Americans. Totally different place. It was like walking in an alternate universe. \_ Huh? Visited disneyland, ate at McDonald's, shopped at Walmart, feels just like home to me. perfection in government. It isn't. As far as Tom/Tom quotes go, these aren't facts but they make sense if you bothered to read them. Who is a criminal more likely to attack? The man with the gun or universe", the Americ of Jefferson's time is what I would without the gun? Apply some common sense. \_ We also shouldn't misapply the lessons of other cultures. Been to Europe? They're nothing like Americans. Totally different place. It was like walking in an alternate universe. \_ Huh? Visited disneyland, ate at McDonald's, shopped at Walmart, feels just like home to me. Western Europe, Australia and Canada are the countries that are culturally, and political and economic system wise the closest to the US. If you want to talk about "alternate universe", the America of Jefferson's time is what I would call an "alternate universe". \_ You are wrong. In America we value individual liberties and live in a representative republic that was founded to preserve those liberties and freedoms. We are not a *socialist* welfare state like the countries you named. \_ High taxes and individual liberties don't necessarily have an inversee relationship. Fucking Singapore and Hongkong has less taxes move liberty. percentage wise than the US. Doesn't mean they have more liberty. \_ Can't you just stick to the issue? Nobody is asking you to make the country like Europe. American exceptionalism is great, but it does not mean we should rule out learning from others' experience. Who do you fear more, a criminal with a knife, or a criminal with a gun? \_ I fear either if I'm not allowed to carry a gun, which I'm not in California. But in answer to your question, a knife wound is quite easily fatal, even if a ER was right next door. Bullets make cleaner holes and usually don't take out a vital organ. Knife wounds bleed badly. \_ Do you seriously believe it is not easier to kill a Why do mankind ven fucking invented the gun for? person with a gun as compared to a knife? Why do police and criminals use guns rather than knives then. Why do mankind even fucking invented the gun for? \_ Okay consider Australia's problems after banning guns. As discussed in this article, contrary to popular belief violence has increased rather than decreased. <DEAD>www.sas-aim.org/news/australia.htm<DEAD> \_ Ya, sure, quote a page from "Second Amendment Sisters, Inc." I will give you a counter page then from "Million Mom March" then: http://www.millionmommarch.com/home/index.cfm \_ Okay, show me the numbers. At least the SAS has factual support for thier claims. So, when law-abiding citizens who were law-abiding when they purchased their weapons turn into criminals by using the gun against another law abiding citizen, are they counted as "law-abiding gun owners" or "criminals who were able to obtain the guns anyways."? \_ You didn't find the stats? Ok, here you are: http://www.millionmommarch.com/home/index.cfm?page=uk_laws&action=info \_ I can show many examples of HCI/MMM lying. For example, only 100,000 moms showed up. \_ Uh, no it was more like 10,000 moms. And here is a page that refutes what MMM says: http://spot.colorado.edu/~tiemann/guns.html \_ Both are equally deadly. \_ what a ridiculous statement. A gunshot wound is far more likely to kill than a knife wound. A gunshot wound can be delievered from a distance, a knife wound normally can't. The "hear-no-evil" world view of the NRA-types is amazing. -tom \_ Yeah, the thug in a dark alley draws a knife and puts it to your throat, or he draws a gun puts it to your head, which is deadlier? They are equally deadly. And when the feds come to your house with thier M16s, your puny little knife is going to be enough to stop them from infringing on your rights. Yeah. I'd rather live free than live as a slave. And if you think that no guns == safer society you are dead wrong and will be dead wrong. \_ A man with a gun can kill a few people, then is out of ammo and must reload and can only carry just so many rounds. A man with a knife can kill you, your family, your neighbors, your dog, slash your tires, and then make dinner with it. A weapon is a weapon is a weapon. Each has a different purpose and ideal use. A knife is not less deadly than a gun, merely different. The other poster who said they are equally deadly was not in any way being ridiculous. The world view of the "gub'ment will protect me" types are simply amazing. \_ I can take on a criminal with a knife. Unless knives are banned. \_ Yup. We all get lucky sometimes. Lets ban knives. \_ Here are some URLS: http://www.saf.org/journal/4_costs.html http://www.saf.org/journal/4_Franklin.htm http://www.saf.org/journal/4_Bordenet.html http://www.saf.org/journal/5_Kopel.htm http://http://www.rkba.org/comment/cowards.html In short, having a gun may be beneficial to an individual in specific circumstances, but the wide spread availability of guns has been detrimental to the US populace in general. \_ So a good thing for one person becomes a bad thing when many individuals benefit from that same thing? Hello? \_ It's called "the tragedy of the commons" and it's a well-understood phenomenon. Obvious example; 880 South at 8:00 AM. -tom \_ So if we all have guns then suddenly Something Terrible will happen? Thanks for the scare tactics. \_ If I stand up to get a better view in the movie theater it is good for me. If everyone stands up it is bad for all. -!original poster \_ it's bad for the short people. \_ Apples/Oranges. Gun use is not a limited resource. LOS to the screen in a theatre is. Nice try, though. As it relates to gun ownership this does _/ not apply as the entire populace needs to be armed or at least have the ability to be armed in order to preseve freedom. Given the above, I think it is right to call for tougher gun laws, but not to ban it altogether. \_ Tougher gun laws? Like? This is the phrase a lot of the gun ban lobby use to cover the writing of laws which chip away at the 2nd amendment until there's isn't one. Registering guns annually (or some reasonable _/ time period). Penalty and responsibility if gun registered under you is stolen or used to commit a crime. \_ Oh, THAT'S just. Someone steals your gun, and commits murder and YOU'RE in trouble. Regardless of how well you protected it. REAL fair. I want the same rules applied to your car. --PeterM \_ That's what happens when you lose your rifle in the army. \_ So you agree with registering guns annually (or some reasonable time frame)? \_ No. The government ought not know how many guns I have, otherwise they can use that information against me. \_ Are you against registering motor vehicles too. I am sure the government can use that against you too. \_ Of course penalty will vary depending on circumstance under which the gun is stolen. \_ Theft should be reported as soon as possible. \_ Ever watch Red Dawn? That's what happens to people who register their guns. \_ So, when law-abiding citizens who were law-abiding when they purchased their weapons turn into criminals by using the gun against another law abiding citizen, are they counted as "law-abiding gun owners" or "criminals who were able to obtain the guns anyways."? \_ Depends on the circumstances. If you are attacking me, and I pull out my gun and defend myself, then it is justified. If a gun owner pulls out his gun and wacks someone its homocide, but there are laws to deal with that. And if you say that its easy to get a gun and kill many people, consider how easy it is to make a bomb with household chemicals. Perhaps they should all be banned too? \_ everyone should own a submachine gun (either H&K UMP in .40S&W or .45ACP or Steyr TMP), a machine gun (Russian An-94 or OICW), a hi-cap side arm (Para Ordance P-14-45 LDA or Glock 17), a hi-cap shotgun (Franchi SPAS 12, or Benelli M3 Super 90), and an anti-aircraft machine gun (naturally a M-2BMG). \_ No thanks! I will just have a good ol' AK-47 and a Hitler Jugend dagger with "Blut und Ehre" engraved. -neocommienazi \_ The 7.62mm x 39mm cartridge of an AK-47 has been proven to be inferior to that of it's successor the 5.45mm x 39mm used in the current standard rifle of the Russian military, the AK-74. The AK-47 is also grossly inaccurate. |
2000/10/27 [Reference/Military] UID:19577 Activity:nil |
10/26 Replying to peace-loving caste member who love gun freedom: \_ I don't buy that having guns available would make a difference in controlling government abuses in a established democracy like the US, with a mature system of checks and balances and a free press. \_ Except the press is bought off and biased. People are people. Nothing magical about the press. As for carrying out the laws and controlling crimes, that's what governments are for, or would you rather have mob justice and blood revenges like they have Azerbajian or some other 3rd world hell hole? \_ Governments don't always "get it right". As a matter of fact, I do not believe in banning guns totally in the US. I believe that, given the wide availability of guns, people should have the choice to have a gun for personal protection. \_ "As a matter of fact, I do not believe in banning murder totally in the US. I believe that, given the high murder rate, people should have the choice to murder or not." But if you believe that having guns available to the general populace have helped reduce crime or helped curb government abuses, I think you are very much misguided. \_ URL, please. Don't put your opinion as fact on the motd without a URL to back up your statements. It only annoys people who are intelligent and want a discussion rather than a rant. In short, having a gun may be beneficial to an individual in specific circumstances, but the wide spread availability of guns has been detrimental to the US populace in general. \_ So a good thing for one person becomes a bad thing when many individuals benefit from that same thing? Hello? Given the above, I think it is right to call for tougher gun laws, but not to ban it altogether. \_ Tougher gun laws? Like? This is the phrase a lot of the gun ban lobby use to cover the writing of laws which chip away at the 2nd amendment until there's isn't one. \_ Registering guns annually (or some reasonable time period). Penalty and responsibility if gun registered under you is stolen or used to commit a crime. |
2000/10/25-26 [Reference/Military] UID:19562 Activity:insanely high |
10/25 "Anti-Gun People Suffer Mental Condition" http://www.usnewswire.com/topnews/Current_Releases/1024-106.html You people know who you are. Also, if anyone wants an introduction to shooting at the range so they can make informed decisions, mail me. -jor \_ As I recall, the only people jor was arguing with were not endorsing banning guns, or even restricting their use... they were making fun of his nerdworld fantasy of protecting his homestead and democracy by himself with his little gun. \_ All researches have bias. The point is, one should judge the \_ Wow, a press release pointing to <DEAD>www.jpfo.org<DEAD> ("Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership" -- check out their "Ask The Rabbi" column!) *Obviously* no hidden agendas there. Thanks for pointing us to these unbiased third-party researchers selflessly leading us to THE TRUTH!!!1!! \_ All researchers have bias. The point is, one should judge the research just on it's veracity. \_ The right to keep and bare arms is essential \_ exactly what information will "shooting at the range" give us, when the problem is "shooting at the people" \_ The idea is, once you get the feel of a finely crafted firearm exploding powerfully under your control, you wont want anyone taking it away from you. \_ The right to keep and bear arms is essential \_ and the right to bare legs is even more so. hint: grammarP \_ someone keeps changing it. for the long term preservation of the republic. The surest way to enslave the populace is to disarm them. A little hint to the anti-gun crowd. Banning guns only hurts law abiding citizens, ie people who obey the law. By definition criminals don't obey the law. They will continue to have weapons, and the common man will not be able to defend himself. \_ Not true in other countries - common \_ You are a moron and a coward. It amazes me that you half-wits are always so down on people who are obviously your intellectual betters just because they don't hide it well enough. Tom is easily one of the more intelligent people who post to the motd and i'd rather read his troll than anything you have to say, mr. "I'm not smart enough to say something clever so i'll just delete other people's post". -!tom criminals have difficulty obtaining guns. We are not talking about the mafia or triad, but the grocery store robbers. \_ That's because there isn't a huge SUPPLY. Why? Because there isnt any business drive to make guns in a place where owning one is very difficult to do legally. \_ You are wrong. It is extermely easy to get a gun via extra-legal channels. And let me put it to you this way, if all the guns where in the hands of organized crime, they would be the ones knocking down grocery stores that failed to pay "protection" fees. The "common" crook would not exist. I like my freedom and ill-informed bleeding hearts will not take it from me. Those who would trade freedom for security deserve neither. \_ I can just see you uttering "Freedom!" as your last word when your 10-year old kid shoot you with your .38 thinking he was playing cowboy and injun. \_ I don't own a gun, I don't have have kids and even if I did my kids would not be playing cowboys and injuns, because fighting is inappropriate for people from my caste. I chose to remain unarmed, but I should not be forced to be unarmed. A choice implies freedom, a ban is the absence of that freedom. To disarm the populace is to enslave them. \_ I disagree that banning gun is equivlanet to enslaving the people. There are lots of free democratic countries where guns are banned. Guns allow crooks to easily butcher, rape, rob, hold as hostage, enslave people from peace- loving castes like yours. If a democratic country needs to have its populace to have guns to control its government, its political system / system of have its populace have guns in order to control its government, its political system / system of checks and balance must have really broken down. \_ When only the government and the criminals have guns how do you stop them from taking your rights away? Government is a necessary evil, but it should never be trusted to put the rights of the individual before the rights of the state. The right to keep and bear arms is the only way to ensure that our freedoms cannot be taken away. \_ I don't buy that having guns available would make a difference in controlling government abuses in a established democracy like the US, with a mature system of checks and balances and a free press. \_ Organized crime is as bad or worse in the US than many countries where there is gun control. \_ Gun control only affects law abiding citizens, not criminals. Baning guns reduces freedoms and brings us all one step closer to enslavement at the hands of a few armed elitist. We must have the right to preserve our freedom by force. A second hint, when the feds have all the guns you will not be able to prevent them from taking your property and your rights. \_ We should require that guns be registered annually (like cars) or every two years. \_ tom's opinion = troll. deleted. \_ tom is an idiot, but a funny one. I think that his posts ought to remain uncensored simply for thier misguided humor content. \_ I find it amusing that this troll is not only deleting my posts, but the posts of people who agree with me, and entire threads that I participated in. No wonder he needs a gun--he's a complete coward. -tom \_ Whether or not you are right (and I don't think that you are), he should not delete your posts. \_ sure he should. tom is an idiot -- and a fat-head to boot. \_ What harm can an idiot do? |
2000/10/20-11/27 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Reference/Military] UID:19532 Activity:high 80%like:19918 |
4/203 April never ended. 1974AD = 53Ce the empire never ended. PKD RIP. \_ ??? \_ read Valis. \_ Does that mean no more birthdays? Do we all stop aging? \_ April is the cruelest month. \_ England does not have freedom, Tom. Recently England jailed a man for killing a burglar. \_ ah, so "freedom" includes "freedom to murder". -tom \_ We call it self defense. I suggest that you should be imprisoned and retrained for assaulting that poor guy at the ATM who only wanted you to share your wealth. \_ I don't know, but England did abolish slavery in the 1830s. \_ Hello? Modern times? England still had colonies until the middle of the 20th century, too. What's either have to do with modern England? You're right. You _don't_ know. \_ Like US has no colonies now? \_ Well ya know what they say... a Republican is a Democrat that's been mugged. I'm sure Tom will be thrilled to know the cops will show up 90 minutes later to take a report after some garbage busts into his house, robs the place, and beats the shit out of him. Another favorite is "a young man that isn't liberal has no heart, a grown man that isn't conservative is a fool". \_ oh incidentally; I was mugged once, at an ATM in San Bruno, and fought the guy off. If either of us had had a gun I might have been shot. -tom \_ I was mugged and am still a liberal. Also, it is "old man" not "grown man" in your quote. -ausman \_ it's also "has no brain" rather than "is a fool". -tom \_ Well, what can you expect from someone with no brain. \_ Ok, so how exactly would strict guns laws that keep citizens from arming themselves have kept your attacker from being armed? Law don't keep anyone from doing anything. They provide a post- facto punishment. If he was willing to assault and rob you, he's already not concerned with post-crime punishment. And while we're at it, if you'd had a weapon, you could have apprehended the criminal so he wouldn't turn on some other person less able to physically defend themselves. Thank you for making the streets more dangerous by teaching a criminal how to better choose his victims. \_ Garbage! Gun laws are not for keeping law-abiding citizens from owning guns. \_ What? Are you nuts? Who are they written to keep guns from then? Are you talking about the U.S. or somewhere else? Of *course* gun laws are written to keep law abiding citizens from having guns. --not NRA member or gun owner but awake \_ They are written to keep them from people who want to own guns but can't or do not want to handle the responsibilities that go with it. Are you pretending to be stupid? - responsible gun owner. \_ Hi troll. \_ Here's a funny cartoon on the subject: http://www.penny-arcade.com/view.php3?date=2000-10-09&res=l \_ [lengthy trolling ranting from tom about gun control purged] |
2000/8/3-4 [Reference/Military, Computer/Theory] UID:18857 Activity:nil |
8/2 http://www.faisal.com/geek/guns.html features jordan hubbard, while still at berkeley. |
2000/6/25-27 [Transportation/Bicycle, Reference/Military] UID:18547 Activity:nil |
6/24 Spike Bike lives! http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/5265/atb.htm |
2000/4/20-22 [Reference/Military] UID:18070 Activity:high |
4/20 If a bullet-proof vest penetrating bullet can penetrate bullt-proof vests, can it penetrate oil tankers? If I shoot at an oil tanker, will it go through the tank gracefully, or will it cause spark and explode? \_ According to the Laws of Anime, it will explode. Immensely. Though perhaps not exactly when you expect. But it will go boom. \_ Go ask your question on the Rainbow 6 msg boards. Someone there will know. \_ Full metal jacket rounds will typically spark - however if you can get a hold of cast lead high power rifle bullets (boat-tail profile), I think you can pull this off. - ciaspook \_ Just out of curiosity, do you play R6/RS? \_ Do you have a GF ? \_ No. \_ Yes. \_ I just farted. \_ If I shoot at your ass, will it go through gracefully, or will it cause spark and explode? \_ It's not as simple a comparison as you seem to think. For one thing, ballistic armor comes in a wide range of threat levels. A vest designed to protect you from a 9mm pistol round isn't going to stop a round with a lot more energy behind it (a .44 magnum or .454 casull, for example). For the most part, ballistic armor is designed to stop pistol rounds, not rifle rounds. The amount of armor needed to stop a round from a rifle is generally not something that you can wear and move around in easily, so it tends to get worn by people like bomber pilots. Then there is the composition of the bullet to consider. The ss-109 5.56mm NATO round is lead with a steel core, copper jacket, and tungsten penetrator (just beneath the lead nose). Lead hitting an iron tanker probably isn't going to spark, but that steel core most likely will. Will it penetrate? Depends on the thickness of the tank, the caliber being used, and the design of the bullet. Armor piercing rounds are generally different from incendiary rounds. A simple trick is to use an armor piercing round, then an incendiary round on the next shot (aasuming you're using something that can penetrate the wall of that tanker, which I doubt). \_ I think the question is more like, "As a U.S. citizen can I Internet mail-order myself a long enough rifle with big enough bullets at reasonable cost that will put a hole through a tanker wall?" \_ All purchases in California must go through a local FFL. \_ last I checked - the 62 gr SS109 bullet had an all steel core. Depending on how volitile the contents of the tanker are - sparking from the entry might enough to set it off (gasoline or propane - possibly, diesel fuel - no way). \_ The ss109 definitely has the tungsten cone at the head of its steel core. I use them in my AR15, and have seen what they look like if you pull one and slice it lengthwise (even if you want to doubt the spec, which is pretty clear on this point). \_ Except that what they transport in those tankers is crude oil, which is far less volatile. \_ You'll get a slowly leaking hole of burning petrol that may or may not go out when it hits the water. Any internal spark will probably lack the necessary O2 to burn within the hold. |
2000/2/19-21 [Reference/Military] UID:17570 Activity:very high |
2/18 Does anybody here know if there are any inherent advantages to fighting with a weapon in each hand vs a single weapon? Or is that just a hollywoodism? \_ Guns or swords? \_ I was thinking more in terms of swords/clubs/tonfa/sais etc. I've seen a lot of crap extolling the virtues of both one- handed styles and two handed styles, and was wondering if anyone out there had training and an opinion.... \_ For 2 swords at least, it's called "Florentine style". \_ You keep your two sais. I'll keep my two .38's or my one .45. We'll start at 10 paces and see what happens. \_ In wooden weapon fighting, with two swords, I kicked ass over anyone with a single weapon. The exception was one guy who was *very* good with a spear. (and long-ass arms) I just barely managed to edge him out in the competition. Summary: It's good to be able to independantly block AND attack at the same time. \_ What kind of swords were you using? \_ chinese curved wooden practice ones. \_ was this SCA? Were there any restrictions on the type of strokes allowed? I've heard that AND attack at the same time. the SCA doesn't count sword-point based moves. \_ .45 \_ The standard. Handgun caliber. \_ 9mm is the standard caliber for both Army and law enforcement, dumbass. (though I think the FBI uses a cut-down 10mm) As for the idea of a 'standard' pistol (I assume that's what you mean by 'handgun' -- as opposed to a submachine gun) caliber -- get a clue. There hasn't been anything approaching a standard caliber for pistols for about 100-150+ years -- you know...since the old west. Fuckwit. \_ The beretta is not a real gun. It choked on politics, .45ACP is about reliably killing people. sand in the Desert Storm, and people brought out the old 1911's that worked. 9mm is about NATO politics,.45ACP is about reliably killing people. You don't want to get into this argument with me. \_ Right on! A man with clue! I didn't claim the beretta was a good gun -- it's merely the \_ .45 \_ What kind of competition? Don't people get seriously hurt?!? \_ The point is to hurt your enemy and save yourself. \_ If I was to have a "competition" with the people in my school, someone would end up either dead or severely injured. Unless you got to wear lots of pads and had lots of rules about where you could strike. - mikeym \_ It takes a lot of practice to effectively manage a 2 front attack, but it can be very challenging to deal with if you've only got 1 thing to defend with. That's why I say attack with 5 things at the same time (limbs + head). \_ My experience with swords: if you use a sword two-handed you can use the leverage between your hands to get a lot -- mikeym more speed and power. Your blocks are also much stronger when you use a sword two-handed, and there's all kinds of cool stuff you can do with one sword if you use it one- handed and put the other hand against the back. Using a sword one-handed gives you extra reach, and using two swords lets you parry with one. I personally think that if you're going to use two swords it's best to use one long and one short so you can operate at different ranges. I only have experience with Japanese swords, though. E-mail me for more if you want. -- mikeym \_ I just remembered something. If your opponent is wearing armor, I think that two-handed is better, because your strikes are much more powerful. -- mikeym \_ The katana and wakasahi(sp?) are excellent tools, but rarely were they used at the same time. Usually, the wakasahi was used in close quarters or when your katana was otherwise unavailable. There is a famous story of a samurai who did fight with 2 katanas and did quite well. Perhaps we should hold an experiment. \_ I think that in general, they used one sword for duels. When they did use two swords at once, it was normally in combat with many people. However, I have seen one-on-one practices where one person uses both the long and short swords at once. -mikeym 'standard'. It just bugs me to see some little snipe trying to be clever about something he's TOTALLY clueless about. |
2000/1/4-5 [Reference/Military] UID:17156 Activity:moderate |
1/4 society didn't end, now I'm pissed, time to go postal with my new assault weapons I got before the ban. who wants to die 1st? \_ME! (but i must warn you, i'm a much better shot than you are). \_ If you were a real gun owner, you wouldn't call your weapon an 'assault rifle'. \_ Why? \_ "assault weapon" is a term used by gun grabbers to describe semiautomatic rifles that look 'evil.' \_ Actually I am, i just wanted to irk the liberals here. \_ He didn't say his weapons were guns. \_ you are one scarey, scarey guy. \_ Go on down to http://gamers.com and take on Thresh. See if those "twitch reflexes" do him any good in person. \_ I doubt the rocket-blast-at-my-feet-to-jump-better thing works well in person. Sometimes a geek is just a geek. |
1999/11/29-12/1 [Recreation/Food, Reference/Military] UID:16968 Activity:nil |
11/30 http://www.thehungersite.com Click and feed the hungry. Verified as legit from urban legends and through UN friends. -nivra \_ Do they use linux? The hungry, I mean. \_ Do they ride bike? |
1999/11/4-5 [Transportation/Airplane, Reference/Military] UID:16829 Activity:high |
11/3 How do AF pilots know whether to deploy chaff or flair? Wouldn't they need to know whether they are being aimed by heat seeking missile or radar guided missile? \_ It's a Hollywood thing. Ask your flight combat instructor or script writer for details. \_ same way a police radar detector knows when a police radar gun is painting the car. usually, if it's coming from another plane it's heat seeking. even the u.s. rarely uses radar guided missles from planes. low altitude surface to air missles are usually heat seeking too and high altitude ones are a combo of both. \_ that's not quite correct. it's about range. a heat seeking missile can only be fired at a closer range. the reason why the U.S. rarely uses radar-guided is because at BVR, you can't be too sure of the target due to ROE, even with an AWACs. there radars can discern between radar and heating seeking same reason why the Phoenix has never been used in combat. \_ They do know. Didn't you see Top Gun? deploy chaff or flairs. \_ "their", "flare" \_ it is all about bellbottoms \_ What are BVR, ROE and AWAC? \_ Inaccurate? You mean pilots don't have tacky colored helmets and sleep with their hot flight instructors? \-dont ask dont tell --psb Beyond Visual Range, Rules Of Engagement, Airbone Warning And Control (plane). \_ Top Gun was horribly inaccurate movie. Pilots know because their radars can discern between radar and heating seeking \_ I think you're screwed if it's heat-seeking with no radar required. \_ radar guided missiles emit strong radar signatures while heat sinking missiles don't. If the aircraft is equipped with that super high-tech radar stuff, a heat seaker looks like a really small fast metal thing coming right at you while a radar guided missile looks like a really small fast metal thing coming right at you and emitting its own radar signals making it a really, really bright small fast metal thing. Additionally, it amazes me how any of you got into cal. With any small amount of \_ yeah and as if your answer shows that you know what you are talking about. thought, a question like this is absolutely trivial but to assume berkeley fuckers will think for themselves has proven time and time again to be a fruitless waste of time. I have decided to take advantage of this lazy intellect by feeding the thoughts of other to one day convince you all I am your messiah at which point I would train you all to follow the exhalted and transcendental path of the lemming. - (fucker) and notify their pilots of this through unique squeek sounds heard in their headset. Also some systems can be set to auto deploy chaff or flares |
1999/10/25-26 [Reference/Military] UID:16770 Activity:high |
10/24 How do you get rid of your mother in law? Thanks. \_ http://www.guns-n-babes.com |
1998/11/14-16 [Reference/Military, Reference/Religion] UID:14957 Activity:moderate |
11/13 Hello UN Weapons inspector. Thanks for not inspecting us in the past couple of days, giving us ample time to hide our weapons of mass destruction. Feel free to inspect us now. Thanks. \_ hello again UN Weapons inspectors. I'm so glad you fell for this crap for a third time. Nobody thought you would. Now would you might bending over just a *little* more? \_ Lucky Inspectors, bending over \_ There seems to be a lot of backslash against Muslim countries and its leadership. Muslim is a good religion and you guys should have more respect for its belief. -muslim #1 \_ This guy isn't Muslim, just a fake. If he was Muslim, he would have said "Islam is a good religion." \_ No, just against the ones that blow up airplanes and eat babies and burn US flags. We like bombing non-muslim countries who do that also, nothing personal. -John |
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