@RowlandWhite Per this article https://t.co/DzQSh3ZPGB these Matadors had a recon camera in the nose instead of radar. That black tip is just black paint, not a radome.
@bjverzal @chsjuniper The town government stationed police or municipal vehicles with two-way radios at strategic points around town. If you had an emergency, you would have had to run to the nearest vehicle and have them call it in by radio.
@bjverzal @chsjuniper I couldn’t get close because of the fire engines. The windows were gone and everything inside was pitch black-either charred or covered in soot. Guys in hazmat suits were removing material. News crews everywhere. Our phone was out for weeks…
@NoahShachtman With Omicron, the game has really changed. People who are vaxxed, boosted, masking & distancing are getting sick. Fortunately, it’s generally less severe. May you have a mild case and long-lasting antibodies!
@UAWeapons It was already lost. The second of the two original photos shows that the front of the vehicle is completely destroyed. In the first photo, the cab door is blackened and there is a small fire. Probably an antitank rocket hit to the cab.
@attackerman Is anyone surprised? Biden was VP when President Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the drone war, Guantanamo Bay, and warrantless wiretappt.
@VessOnSecurity Do the graphs of deaths and hospitalization come from the exact same population as the vaccination graph? Could Singapore have 70% vaccination among citizens, but have a population of migrant workers or visitors who are not includes in the vaccination percentage?
@Snowden If you are interested in enumerating risk AND living with it, check out Annie Duke’s books. She’s a very successful poker pro with a decision science background. Not many people have that combination of life experience and education.
@VessOnSecurity Your opinion is shared by a non-negligible minority here in the US. Unfortunately, we don’t constitute a majority in most voting districts, so there are very few US politicians representing this point of view.
@kelseyhightower Consumerism is behind the big lie that “the pace of change is accelerating.” Nonsense. During my grandparents’ lives, they went from steam trains and horses to jet aircraft and people on the Moon. During our lives, computers got smaller and faster.