I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen “but ANTIFA!!11!!!” in the comment sections of news stories about Charlottesville and Confederate statues. It’s like they all learned a shiny new word at the same time and can’t wait to show it off.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen “but ANTIFA!!11!!!” in the comment sections of news stories about Charlottesville and Confederate statues. It’s like they all learned a shiny new word at the same time and can’t wait to show it off.
Yeah, I got ya. From what I’ve heard, we don’t know the exact location of 100% of it. I’m sure we could destroy quite a bit of it, but even with our daily signals and geospatial intelligence collections, there would be stuff we’d miss the first time. Seoul is way too close for comfort.
It’s not quite that bad, and we’ve had the (classified) knowledge for a while now. Notice how they’re not threatening South Korea or Japan either. Wouldn’t want to go too far with the rhetoric. They would rather bluster about the waters near Guam.
Sounds like they ironed out the V6 cylinder deactivation problem where a piston goes kaboom.
And Putin, bots, data theft, active measures, stolen voter registration data, phishing schemes, laundered money becoming campaign funds, etc. Don’t forget those small efforts. The US IC hasn’t.
TWSS
Donnie? Is that you?
Especially south of Maryland.
Both!
It’s not that simple. As another commenter mentioned, anyone with a .mil that wants to encrypt their message can do so using individual certs stored on a physical card that every service member, civilian, and contractor has. As for the lookups, a lot of smoke and mirrors is happening.
Yeah, just wondering. I’ve never had the courage to Seafoam through the vacuum line, even though that’s proper use. I use a can of it more like an injector cleaner in the tank. It would clear up pinging (on the recommended 87 octane) in a 4.6L 24v engine for a few thousand miles.
Seafoam in the vacuum line or in the gas tank?
I thought the FA in the BRZ/86 was direct and port injection, while the WRX was solely direct injection.
I’ve driven both the BRZ and new WRX. I get what some owners of the BRZ say about their car. If they’re track rats or live in Colorado/WV/north Georgia, I’m sure their car is plenty fun. But...I think the sales figures over the years now have shown that a turbo would help Subaru/Toyota make more money.
Starr will win on semantics of course. But yes, Novak has a point. 24th Air Force and everyone in the intel community would just as well see us label Russia an enemy and be done with it. Friends don’t do the shit they’re doing every single day.
“Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.”
Question from a former WV resident with deep roots there: does the state seem like a lost cause to you? I see nothing but extreme pessimism when I read about the budget woes and political battle concerning the proposed budget. Coupled with the opoid epidemic, out-migration, and lack of new industry (that is needed…
My God man! What were you doing online to necessitate a yearly re-install due to malware/viruses???
Whoa whoa. Then you’d take away the reason the VW GTI wins every magazine comparison test ever. Handling isn’t as crisp? Don’t fancy visiting the dealer 5 times in the first 3 months of ownership? Well, the dash is soft touch!