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You list "operations" that occurred after Trump burned bridges with us. Why would we help you after the insults, political meddling, and tariffs? Now go look at the Iraq War and Afghanistan War, when the US invoked article 5 (the only time it's ever been invoked). In those wars, our men and women died fighting for your country.

Nestle is Swiss, not EU. Also they're quite an immoral company. I wouldn't put the word "flourishing" near Nestle.

It's quite laggy and my laptop isn't even old/weak.

Yes, you're right.

Unfortunately, running Java code in a browser requires emulating a Java virtual machine using JavaScript/WebAssembly (in this case, I used cheerpJ), which will run Mars4_5.jar. There are several layers that limit the performance of MARS MIPS in the browser.

Even so, it's possible to test ALL the functionalities of MARS in small projects.

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Why? What didn't you like about it? That's one of Bergman's best films.

What rules based order?

That's my point - no one wants to be the person who says "the emperor has no clothes".

>Meantime, the Eurofighter "lets try again" edition is falling apart,

FCAS seems to be in a little trouble but GCAP is doing OK.


Based on recent events, China seems to be an all-round an unreliable ally. China did nothing for Venezuela when Maduro was kidnapped by the US, did nothing for Pakistan when India conducted airstrikes on Pakistani military bases, and now is doing nothing for Iran. You guys seem more like ruthless businessmen who are in it to solely make money and nothing else, and in that regard you guys are very similar to the Americans.


kind of true.


If it's the same test I saw a few weeks ago, college aged kids should have been able to do just fine without a calculator.


Russia has a license to make their own in Russian factories, but this will decrease Russia's overall supply.


I have 2 hobbies: maths and chess. For maths: I borrow books from the library or pirate them from anna's archive and do problems from the books on printer paper. Very cheap hobby overall. For chess: I bought cheap plastic pieces and a board from amazon (cost me £25/$30), I pirate chess books from anna's archive and I play on lichess (it's free).

Also without sounding like an elitist: not all hobbies are equal. I have so much more respect for someone who sits in their room and studies something difficult like analytic number theory, or someone like you who powerlifts over some "Disneyadult" whose life revolves around buying Made-in-China Disney branded products (i.e. their hobby is just clicking "buy" on some site).


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