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There's little chance Iran will have a reliable missile-deliverable nuclear weapon any time soon, or the capability to pull off a successful launch over the US.
last edited: 3/26/09 9:32:54 AM
Mutt
9:50:41 AM
3/26/09

Obama should worry more about this rather than the state of the economy here.
Wounded Knee
9:55:24 AM
3/26/09

We have more of a problem with idiots spamming Internet forums with Moonie crap.
Tllt
10:21:22 AM
3/26/09

I miss the good old days of mutually assured destruction when we could rest easy knowing that if they started a nuclear war they would be smoked.
They had sense enough to not commit national suicide.

Now we have people who seem to be actually afraid of any old piss ant country whose leaders talk trash about the U.S. and might have A nuclear weapon some day and might actually be able to deliver that non-existent weapon at some point in the future, committing national suicide in the process.
MarkO
10:39:25 AM
3/26/09

From the same snake oil salesmen that brought you "Iraq could use weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes", weapons bunkers that turned out to be bakeries, Niger yellowcake and Saddam's mythical bio-drones...
Neo-Cons Recycle Iran "EMP Attack" Fraud
kleetn
10:42:42 AM
3/26/09

Fear controls.
roseymonster
10:44:51 AM
3/26/09

Hey DumbO, MAD is still very much a relevant calculus, and serious concerns over nuclear proliferation and rogue usage have been around since the technology's conception.

You know, as much as I have to correct your ignorance, I ought to be charging you tuition.
Mutt
10:46:13 AM
3/26/09

"MAD is still very much a relevant calculus, and serious concerns over nuclear proliferation and rogue usage have been around since the technology's conception."

Tell me something I don't know, you stupid little hairdresser poosie.

If you learned to read you might realize that my dismay is at scardy cats who buy into the fear-mongering.
MarkO
10:57:36 AM
3/26/09

It's a bit early for DrunkO.
Stovie
11:12:33 AM
3/26/09

Go for it Stobie, you got nothing else to look forward to.
MarkO
11:44:16 AM
3/26/09

YOu know Stove, the R's are the first thing to go when ETOH hits high ratings...just that I never saw a man (LOL thats a good one) stagger while typing.
theXL400
11:52:08 AM
3/26/09

Yeah XL. We had a woman 'worker' that would go have her liquid lunch ever day out in the parking lot in her car.
Stovie
11:56:35 AM
3/26/09

If she had to look at your face, Stobie, who could blame her?
MarkO
12:00:10 PM
3/26/09

Have you noticed how people who actually know anything about Calculus rarely bastardise the term
for use in disjoint discussions? Removed from a medical of mathematical context, it's self-aggrandising fluff.

It makes me think of low level managers' fixation on 'multi-tasking' or financial services salespeople and their 'derivatives'.

Tllt
12:04:33 PM
3/26/09

Tell me something I don't know - markO

I'll tack on everything you do know, too - it won't take any longer.
Mutt
12:05:38 PM
3/26/09

Is this the look, MarkO?


last edited: 3/26/09 11:57:19 AM
roseymonster
12:05:51 PM
3/26/09

Oh dear...Rosey is on a rant...INVEST IN HAND LOTION.
theXL400
12:09:28 PM
3/26/09

LOL - Tilt's started early again:

Caluclus - 3) a system or arrangement of intricate or interrelated parts - Webster
Mutt
12:09:52 PM
3/26/09

I don't want to know about your sick fantasies, XL, especially when they involve me.
roseymonster
12:11:51 PM
3/26/09

“Have you noticed how people who actually know anything about Calculus rarely bastardise the term
for use in disjoint discussions? Removed from a medical of mathematical context, it's self-aggrandising fluff.

It makes me think of low level managers' fixation on 'multi-tasking' or financial services salespeople and their 'derivatives'.


Tllt
2:04:33
PM
3/26/09


How often do YOU use higher level math in YOUR job, t*typoo? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Stovie
12:15:35 PM
3/26/09

Have you noticed how people who actually know anything about Calculus rarely bastardise the term
for use in disjoint discussions? Removed from a medical of mathematical context, it's self-aggrandising fluff.

It makes me think of low level managers' fixation on 'multi-tasking' or financial services salespeople and their 'derivatives'.


Tllt
3:04:33 PM
3/26/09



Oh for f*ck's sake! LMFAO!
Nonconformist
4:16:52 AM
3/27/09

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