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 [F] New York Times on the Web Forums  / Science  /

    Missile Defense

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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manjumicha - 05:13pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7027 of 7037)

kalter-rauch

I got a news for you....NK's defense minister just announced to the US hawks...presumably this refers to you and mazza....that you all should come and get them.....so please hurry and get on the plane...btw, don't bother with the return ticket...I have a feeling that you won't need it....:-) But on the other hand, your kinds never get off their butt to do anything...just big mouth.....much like those fake "nam" veterans who never saw a battle in their entire life but still manage to write novels and biographies on their "battle" experiences....:-)

lunarchick - 08:16pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7028 of 7037)

What to make of that?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID43/5299.html
http://www.cathnews.com/news/210/27.php

http://www.alphalink.com.au/~radnat/austindependence/islam1.html

lunarchick - 09:48pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7029 of 7037)

NK - USA said not to be talking and communicating with NK : NK ploy re rods (400) will spread out over months

lunarchick - 10:02pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7030 of 7037)

Holistic reporting on the fuller ramifications of tyranic-zones being left without modernisation might be of interest.

fredmoore - 10:21pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7031 of 7037)

A wig, a bra and a set of jumper leads walk into the MD forum.

'You can't post here, you George Johnson' says a felow poster to the wig.

'Why not?' says the wig

'Because you're off your head, (pointing to the bra) she's off her tits and (pointing to the jumper leads) he looks like he's about to start something'

So the wig offers the poster $100 and says 'can I post now?'

'Why not, its a free country isn't it?' says the poster.

Moral: Its party time .... P-A-R-T-Y ... Y? ... because I GOTTA!

manjumicha - 10:26pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7032 of 7037)

lunachick

You are one weird lady. Do you do anything else.......?

lunarchick - 10:52pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7033 of 7037)

repost | Holistic reporting on the fuller ramifications of tyranic-zones being left without modernisation might be of interest.

mazza9 - 11:45pm Dec 25, 2002 EST (# 7034 of 7037)
"Quae cum ita sunt" Caesar's Gallic Commentaries

manchumica:

I know that Christ was born on Dec 25th. My birthday is March 25th and is called "Annuciation Day" to commemorate the angel's visit to the Virgin Mary when he tells her of her holy task! 9 months, you do the math!(My oldest daughter was concieved on my birthday and I always tease her saying that she was the best birthday/Christmas present I ever received. Her birthday? Dec 24th, the night Borman Lovell and Anders broadcast from lunar orbit in 1968!

BTW you are doomed and will go to hell with all the evil ones of the world, including your "friends" the North Korean ruling thugs!

Another BTW, Happy New Year!

gisterme - 03:09am Dec 26, 2002 EST (# 7035 of 7037)

Happy holidays to all.

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