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Apple laptop
I have a MacBook Pro and my Mrs has a MacBook Air. The Pro feels a bit faster although for everyday stuff, the speed essentially makes no difference. The big difference for me is that the screen on the Pro is a good deal brighter and that makes it a lot nicer to use. That wasn't the reason I went for the Pro, but it is one area where the Pro really is significantly better. If you spend a lot of time in front of your computer, a fantastic screen makes a difference and this is a decent reason to go for the Pro. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Someone is importing about $3bn of something from Russia to the US. And the tariffs aren't paid by Russia, but paid by the importers, with the cost passed on to their customers. Russia was still selling enriched uranium to the US in October 2024. And gas turbines. Massive decline from 2022 to 2023, as expected. I suspect what is being exported now is "inelastic"; despite higher shipping costs, there are no alternatives. So slapping on a tariff now will make no difference. -
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... and we just clean out that whole thing
Trump is certified insane. Why did Americans vote for that maniac? Quote from the following article: Trump told reporters on Air Force One. “You’re talking about probably a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing and say: ‘You know, it’s over.’” Trump’s Gaza proposal rejected by allies and condemned as ethnic cleansing plan | US news | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/26/trump-resumes-sending-2000-pound-bombs-to-israel-undoing-biden-pause -
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North Korean weapons appear
It seems that some of the Z apologists have not read the article. The article describes alleged delivery of: 120x Koksan Self Propelled Howitzers: 170mm system, first entered service in 1978. 65km range, it was deployed to counteract the US deployment of tactical weapons. The range enables it to hit Ukrainian positions with relative impunity. While Ukraine does have effective long range weapons, these are in limited supply, and Ukraine is preferring to reserve these for strategic targets, such as refineries, gunpowder factories, troop marshalling areas etc, to wear down Russia's ability to sustain its war of aggression. 120x 240mm MLRS systems: These will be the mostly the M1985 systems, built around an Isuzu truck chassis, but also updated M1991 pieces. 60km range. Unguided, so not that accurate. But thats not their purpose. These willb e area denial systems. If its is 120 pieces, this is over half of DPRK's fleet. 150 KN-23 Short Range SSM: Broadly comparable to the Iskander-M, and first introduced in 2018. 500-600km range. With the Internal Navigation System, accurate to within 200m, but the Russians will be using this with satellite guidance, with accuracy 100m or better. Some apologists want to downplay these weapons, and portray them as backward. While they might not be cutting edge, they still go bang and kill people. They also outrange the pieces that Ukraine has. -
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Make the UK great again #MUKGA
Definitely get you on that one spot, but can you think of a current politician (not sure if you live TH or UK) to take the UK through another 4 years? The last 8 have been turmoil with some ridiculous excuses for primeministers. I don't even live there so theoretically I should not give a sstt, but we will always love our home county despite how the politicians rip it apart, BJ was one of the best bets, and not just because his initials align with my nighttime activities 🙂
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