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What does tampering mean? What I read is that it won't explode if someone picks it up and plays with it.

I have read the entire article, and my objections stand: I see nothing that says these munitions are hack-resistant.

okay, I only got through the first part of the article (in part because I'm reading it on a phone), and I already have a major objection (aside from the rant-bait "new and improved" graphic): say your delivery system drops a bunch of these little explosive devices into a certain area. What percentage of these devices

Thanks for waiting until number two before breaking out the poop joke.

I am a retired avionics tech, and I was the go-to guy for test benches on the USS Constellation. I got to play with all of them: Hornets, Super-Toms, Prowlers, Seahawks, Hawkeyes.

I use a text editor to do most of my writing, then copy and paste into what ever program I need for final formatting.

Not a single of these is helpful to me.

I think I will get this for my grandkids...

I think I will get this for my grandkids...

Let us keep in mind that Newton, Einstein, Hawking, et al; geniuses, if you will, are not without fault. Hell, Isaac Newton was himself an alchemist.

My problem is that I change devices so often, I'm continually training a new keyboard...

This is a great article, I don't read traditional media much, so I missed this particular news flash.

I love the Anker car chargers I've purchased, and I already have a 10,000mah battery, but that doesn't quite cut it when you have six devices to maintain during a camping trip, so I've just bought this 15,000mah one.

I love the Anker car chargers I've purchased, and I already have a 10,000mah battery, but that doesn't quite cut it