Thank you for the addition. Use of electrons is useful as long as there are
electrons flowing. Once the lights go off, the grunts have to scoot out from
behind the video screens and fight.
Ft. Wainright up here just got themselves a whole new, exclusive to the magic
drone squadron, hanger.
So where is Mercedes in this OT diatribe?
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019, 3:18 PM Clay Monroe via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> The wont is pretty strong in the nation at the moment. Should the need
> arise, the whole effort would become mired in the process and
There, I fixed it. That one word is all you missed.
But the next war will likely be fought with electrons (and possibly OVER
electrons) more than explosives. What explosives get there will
likely be delivered by electrons rather than B-52s.
manufacturing skills and raw materials aside,
One of my concerns all along with the de-industrialization craze (which started
in the 1960's, it's not new) was that without industry we are not a world power
in any way one might measure it.
Can't convert production to wartime use like we did in the 30's if we don't
have anything to convert,
The wont is pretty strong in the nation at the moment. Should the need arise,
the whole effort would become mired in the process and paperwork, committees
and focus groups before anything shovel ready could be brought online. There
just is not the ready infrastructure in place to ramp up.