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Technology has always found its greatest consumer in a
nation's war and defense efforts. Since the last attempts at a
"Star Wars" defense system, has technology changed
considerably enough to make the latest Missile Defense
initiatives more successful? Can such an application of
science be successful? Is a militarized space inevitable,
necessary or impossible?
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fredmoore
- 08:48am Nov 11, 2003 EST (#
17233 of 17268)
Barntabb,
Is that steam I see coming out of your ears?
Your arrogations point to your lack of
comprehension.
Let's hear you say
C*ck-a-preposterous-irregardless-doodle-do. One more time now
......
bbbuck
- 08:51am Nov 11, 2003 EST (#
17234 of 17268)
If he's [rochester] still alive.
I'll go check.
dead-or-alive.org
http://www.deadoraliveinfo.com/dead.nsf
2779 to go - jack.
bbbuck
- 08:52am Nov 11, 2003 EST (#
17235 of 17268)
uhhh, give or take a few.
bbbuck
- 08:56am Nov 11, 2003 EST (#
17236 of 17268)
Buffy just leaped off a building and landed on a moving
bus.
It was pretty funny.
Can anyone say "Dirty Harry"?
lchic
- 09:19am Nov 11, 2003 EST (#
17237 of 17268) ultimately TRUTH outs : TRUTH has
to be morally forcing : build on TRUTH it's a strong
foundation
'Mr Poster' himselves - see
Sctoll down to exhibit 30 and click - http://www.dcs.elf.stuba.sk/~sperka/emart/emart123/works.htm
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