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  • He's obviously happy to see some archaeologists.

  • Old Soviet anecdote: "Soviet chips are the biggest chips in the world!"

  • Copyrasts kick each other. I hope both sides will be harmed. A lot. Alas the customers will pay for any damage anyway, but at least it will be some show.

  • More and more long-range drones :(At least artillery numbers are nice.

  • I like special effects in very cheap or very old movies: it gives me that "wow, how did they manage to do that in 1925?" feeling. I like that feeling. Modern quality effects I just ignore. Some very detailed explosion in the space? Ok, something exploded. I noted that plot point.

  • No? Cook's moving isn't a "technology" story.

  • Dictators too. That doesn't make news about them "technology" news.

  • Jd-vancing? Why not?

  • Nah, ceo-shmeo shuffle has nothing to do with technology.

  • Ok. South-West is the best. Got it.

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  • China is a "immediate threat to almost every other country" only in the USA's propaganda. Russia and the USA are modern "immediate threat". And even them are not threat to "every other country". Both have some (different though) criteria to find a victim.

  • YoU WiLl hAvE +0 ChILdReN tHiS wAy!

  • God: Oh? Ok, will do. One helping to renounce war is coming! (That'll be 14'000 souls and 6 tonnes of silver)

  • Strategy is very important in F1. There is a huge difference between Brrrr-Brrrr-Wrooom-Brrrr and Brrrr-Wroooom-Brrrr-Brrrr!

  • The boats look like in a better shape than buildings :)

  • Pavarotti: Nessie dormant. Nessie dormant...

  • In this case it is just a max pigeon.

  • Even on my personal level I started to use Wikipedia much less. The reason is peculiar though: too much data while too little data. What does that even mean? Wikipedia articles don't have complete data that is enough for practical use, so I still need to look for information in more specialized sources. And in the cases when I just want a 1-sentence answer on what-the-fuck-this-thing-is question, Wikipedia gives me a few pages of data I don't need or want. In both cases I am left dissatisfied. So I use Wiki less and less.

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    Dunno, ok.