Even non-serious discussions are hostile.manored wrote:I wonder why all discussions in this forum about serious matters sound... hostile. I hope nobody here ever becomes a country leader :)

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Even non-serious discussions are hostile.manored wrote:I wonder why all discussions in this forum about serious matters sound... hostile. I hope nobody here ever becomes a country leader :)
True :) I would like to see a massive civilization game between the forum members :)Teutooni wrote:Even non-serious discussions are hostile.manored wrote:I wonder why all discussions in this forum about serious matters sound... hostile. I hope nobody here ever becomes a country leader :)
Every time I play civilization I end up as a facist dictatorship, nuking the entire world.manored wrote:True :) I would like to see a massive civilization game between the forum members :)
:)Teutooni wrote:Every time I play civilization I end up as a facist dictatorship, nuking the entire world.manored wrote:True :) I would like to see a massive civilization game between the forum members :)
First of all, let me restate that I am not a Republican. I am a conservative and there IS a difference. There is also such a thing as a conservative democrat, in many cases referred to as "Reagan Democrats". In this particular race for president, I am voting for the lesser of two evils. Both candidates suck. McCain is an idiot, and the Messiah Lord Obama is the perfect definition of a Retard.KDR_11k wrote:You know Forb, if you tried understanding Obama's point instead of falling back on the standard Republican talking approach of taking quotes out of context and generally using ad hominem instead of making a sensible policy for yourself you'd realize he was saying that he was talking about a specific location that the cons wanted to open for drilling (arctic wildlife reserve or something like that) despite being a nature protection area. The cons kept heralding it as the solution to all your current oil price problems while the estimates are that it will reach a maximum output of 1% of the US oil consumption at earliest within ten years. Keeping your tyres at the proper pressure saves 3%. The only think opening that area for drilling will do is give some corporation a big source of money, it won't fix the oil prices.
"There are things you can do individually, though, to save energy. ... Making sure your tires are properly inflated - simple thing. But we could save all the oil that they're talking about getting off drilling - if everybody was just inflating their tires? And getting regular tune-ups? You'd actually save just as much." - Aug. 1 speech in Springfield, Mo.
But you ARE ignorant of how things work here. Spending a year or two here doesn't make you an expert on the US any more than me spending a year or two in England makes me an expert on England.And to say im Ignorant of the US is laughable. I've spent more time there than any other place bar where i live and work currently, have a US visa and like to think im fairly reasonable in my assement of "all things US". Unlike you, i dont get my information from fox news, or most other media outlets, atleast when it comes to certain subjects regarding defence. I dont live in a fantasy world.
Again I cant understand you, but if you mean something like "Humanity will end up blowing itself up", I fear I have to agree thats a quite high possibility :)PicassoCT wrote:It´s quite a Race, can we solve our Problems faster thane they solve us.. :D
We still take Bets Currently HumanNature is with it´s "Nuklearreligious Boost" a little ahead toward the Deathline...
And you can always spot a european by how ignorant he is of the US. Conservative != Christian, where in the hell did you get that idea?KDR_11k wrote:You can identify an American's political convictions by seeing which side he claims the news are biased towards...
I also love the whole "flipflop" talk whenever a politician changes his plans, probably coming from the same people who think science is wrong because it changes its views according to new evidence instead of blindly adhering to one dogma.
The Refuge has 1.5 million square acres, of which only 2000 square acres have been put up by the administration for oil exploration. In other words, not all of ANWR would be drilled; maybe none of ANWR would be drilled because the proposal by the administration would have only opened the tiny space up for exploration to future drilling. This 2,000 acres comprises a measly .08% of the whole of ANWR.KDR_11k wrote: Just because something looks like or even is a wasteland doesn't mean there aren't rare animals living there.
LOLWUT?KDR_11k wrote: By the way, you do take Obama's quote out of context by pretending he refers to ALL drilling (and don't try to claim otherwise, you said yourself he should tell that to other countries) when he was explaining how insignificant the gains from drilling in the ANWR are and how it will do JACK SHIT for fixing the "oil crisis" everyone was talking about.
I didn't take it out of context, thank you very much. "We're" Talking about drilling offshore and in ANWR as well as inside the continental US which has boatloads in shale.Dumbfuck wrote:But we could save all the oil that they're talking about getting off drilling
Yes you are correct. For whatever reason I was thinking Vietnam (in regards to b52's).KDR_11k wrote: BTW, the B-17 (which I presume you mean, the B-52 didn't enter service until '52, as its name indicates) was a precision bomber for its time, guided bombs didn't really exist back then and having a sight on your bomber for seeing where the bomb will roughly come down was a major improvement to blind guessing.
lolrattlerattle wrote:lolforb