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Jul 13 2006, 10:29 AM
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![]() DEATH TO ....something? Group: Members Posts: 5,618 Joined: 23-February 06 From: Parker, CO Member No.: 55 |
-------------------- I r Ur Gawd!
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Jul 20 2006, 09:06 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 10,620 Joined: 23-February 06 From: Houston, TX Member No.: 48 |
QUOTE Setting up a protective "bubble" around a typical airport might cost $25 million to $30 million once enough systems were installed, said Mike McVey, vice president of directed energy systems at Northrop's Space Technology business unit. wow that's a lot cheaper than one would think |
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Jul 21 2006, 01:12 AM
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That'll be cool.... until some other country creates missiles that can penetrate the laser protection. Then some other country will develop a system to stop those missiles. Then some other country will develop a system to stop that system. Then some other country will finally figure out how to teach the fuckwads at McDonalds to stop forgetting my stirrer when I drive through for coffee AND THE WORLD WILL END
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Jul 21 2006, 08:25 AM
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![]() Group: Agents Posts: 4,026 Joined: 23-February 06 From: lu-bok Member No.: 41 |
QUOTE (knucklehead @ Jul 21 2006, 02:12 AM) That'll be cool.... until some other country creates missiles that can penetrate the laser protection. Then some other country will develop a system to stop those missiles. Then some other country will develop a system to stop that system. Then some other country will finally figure out how to teach the fuckwads at McDonalds to stop forgetting my stirrer when I drive through for coffee AND THE WORLD WILL END giant robots -------------------- |
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