

I also heard that modern mines had some precautions as well, such as getting deactivated after a while?
I also heard that modern mines had some precautions as well, such as getting deactivated after a while?
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I also heard that modern mines had some precautions as well, such as getting deactivated after a while?
I also heard that modern mines had some precautions as well, such as getting deactivated after a while?
If you think you know what happened or the context, you probably don’t. Please don’t make assumptions. Thank you.
Someone might want to check that, because IIRC it was someone else’s alter ego.
I have yet to see the government actually do something about this (because it’s costly), but I don’t see why Wilders in particular would be against this? This seems totally unrelated to his key issues.
Hmm, in Ayn Rand’s fantasy worlds, the engineers would be the ones who own the machines and thus reap the benefits. So I think the proper criticism there would be that that’s not how it works in the real world, and thus is not a good basis for one’s philosophy.
One question there is: why are we noticing now? Do these stories just make the news more easily considering waves generally recent events? Or does it actually happen more often?