

Pretty sure Napoleon had something to do with this saying? I mean, if you don’t take it as closely, you could argue Sun Tzu first came up with it.
Pretty sure Napoleon had something to do with this saying? I mean, if you don’t take it as closely, you could argue Sun Tzu first came up with it.
That’s my understanding. Furthermore, they had the nuclear weapons of the soviet union. Even if they could maintain them at the time, without much of the infrastructure that the soviet Union had, I think legally they were Moscow’s. Moscow held the metaphorical button, if not the physical one. Similar to US nuclear weapons in Germany aren’t controlled by Berlin.
That being said, I think this whole war has lead to a situation where nuclear armament is very appealing, not just to Kyiv but to many of the similar states looking on. It is again, for world peace we need less nukes in the world, for Ukraine’s sovereign safety, they need (more) nukes.
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Always thought garlic bread is such a steal. Often you can get 2 (small) baguettes for less than £1 and G Bread is so good. When my plans of world domination come in, free garlic bread for everyone is first on the agenda.
Very small and niche change to an i2c driver, so that composite devices will work with this driver.
It’s a rarely used driver, but I found an issue with my stuff using it, so thought could spare some people the pain of figuring it out again.
6.6 is special to me because it contains my first Linux patch, woo!
But even in the image example, how would that work? The people have no momentum, they wouldn’t flop out, just fall back through, and then stay half in half not. According to you, air resistance wouldn’t even push them out because as soon as it goes through the portal the air is not moving relative to the people. I think your blatant lack of respect for relativity is unnerving and gets super confusing very quickly.
Hackers (1995), admittedly it has a fairly respectable 6.2 on IMDB, but only 33% on the tomatometer.
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