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The biggest threat to Seoul is the North’s 4th armored division in the Hwanghae Province. It’s bunkered, yes, but we’re not talking about Iranian nuclear enrichment site bunkered. They’re mobile artillery are bunkered down in very visible locations. With very limited egress. As a matter of fact, there most recent

Realistically, I think a heavy handed first strike could neutralize a lot of their conventional weapons. A few strategically placed Iron Dome-type systems could handle much of the rest. Air superiority would limit much of the land based counter attacks. I think the biggest problems would be their navy (not advanced,

Israel has about 160 miles of coastline (including about 30 miles of Gaza). It can’t be that easy to “hide” a marine mammal program.

You can also get on the Insider Fast Ring. Apparently, in the latest build you can manage this memory compression feature. Although I haven’t tried it myself.

Just because you don’t get a program of record out of an admittedly expensive project like YAL, doesn’t mean you have “nothing to show” for it. This is how R&D works. The B-1A bomber was also very expensive, and didn’t lead to a program of record. We still ended up with a pretty fantastic B-1B bomber.

You don’t understand what a genetic fallacy is.

Until you try Windows 10 and prove that it doesn’t know what you want. Your argument remains firmly rooted in a fallacy, by definition.

The location setting is VERY useful. Letting me know how the traffic is for my commute home from work requires location. Don’t want that feature? Fine turn it off, but it’s still has plenty of uses. “Hey Cortana, what’s a good thai restaurant nearby.” The list goes on and on.

It isn’t surrendered by default. If you’re concerned about privacy, than don’t do express settings at install. Express settings are by definition intended to deliver the user the best experience as it was intended. A locked down system is never an optimal experience on an OS.

OP is lazy because he wan’t full experience of Windows? Yet you’re complaining because you have to go in and opt-out? Really?

Genetic fallacy at its finest.

“ If a bartender hands me a Belhaven because that’s what he’s seen me order the last few times, I’ll go somewhere else. I’m the one to decide.”

I disagree with the opt-in as the default. The default should be what the vast majority will ultimately end up with. In this case the majority don’t have the security concerns. With so many users that aren’t savvy enough to know how to opt-in, MSFT would be alienating a huge market from a full Windows 10 experience.

The flip-side of that argument is that if they’re opt-in, than those users that aren’t well informed won’t know which and how to opt into them. The security concerned users are well-informed enough to opt out. In my opinion, it’s better for Windows 10 if the opt out inconveniences the minority. I believe MSFT knew

Thank you! I was trying to understand the Boston reference.

What?! I’m assuming you just misunderstood what I was reffering to when I said the appeal. The appeal is what brady just lost today. It basically outlines the motion they’re filing in Minnesota. What the NFL did today in NY is simply filed the suspension with the NY federal court. That doesn’t stop the NFLPA’s legal

Is it that painful to watch Brady play? I mean there’s a lot of players that stand for far worse (especially off the field) that we have no problem watching on Sundays. Especially when you compare it someone who’s been convicted (at least by the NFL’s dubious standards) of being “generally aware of” acts.

Really? Out of ALL the NFL owners, you equate Kraft to Goodell. I mean there’s Irsay, Jones, Bisciotti. You’ve got a lot of other options out there.

You said it yourself in another post:

Did you bother to read the NFLPA’s appeal? It plainly claims that the NFL is in violation of the CBA with this punishment. They’re going to court over the violation of the CBA. If the NFL is found guilty, than the punishment will be stricken. Furthermore, the fact that they’re filing in Minnesota means that the NFL

That’s not it all. The CBA says the NFLPA can’t contest an appeal (non-legal contest, like sit down with a third party). That doesn’t mean they waive their rights to sue the NFL for their punishment. The NFLPA will take this to court, an injunction will ensure Brady plays Game 1, and it’ll get settled (most likely in