Re: Where are the heros? and the true meaning of NEW-KEW-LAR

2003-03-18 Thread Sunder
Yes! I've noticed that too! He certainly clarified the reasons for going to war. Certainly a few days ago, news articles were spewing "But Saddam >MIGHT< attack first." - The intention with all of this, and last night ultimatums is to get him to move 1st, that way Shrub Jr can say "He hit me f

Re: Where are the heros?

2003-03-18 Thread Eugen Leitl
As long as hardware is not acting fully autonomously it is usually sufficient to address the soft targets, especially unprotected noncombatants at home. Self-replicating weapons are best, which for now means engineered pathogens. Things are bound to become pretty dynamic once we'll get free-environ

Re: Where are the heros?

2003-03-18 Thread Bill Stewart
At 07:36 PM 03/17/2003 -0800, Eric Cordian wrote: What the world needs now is not another mass killing of Iraqis by the United States government. What the world really needs now is a fifty dollar weapon that sinks aircraft carriers. It's called a "radio" Needs some auxiliary equipment :-) but

Re: CDR: Where are the heros?

2003-03-18 Thread Eric Cordian
A. Melon wrote: > Let us pray ernestly that a hero will rise up to slay the evil Texas > mutant destroying our country and world peace. Eventually, brute force will meet force and brains, and be vanquished. Bullies are always amazed when they encounter the kinds of weapons that enlightened minds

Re: Where are the heros?

2003-03-18 Thread Neil Johnson
I liked someone's comment that Shrub warned the Iraqi's not to destroy oil wells BEFORE warning them not to uses weapons of mass destruction. Must keep our priorities straight now, shouldn't we. -- Neil Johnson http://www.njohnsn.com PGP key available on request.