Europe, the not boring thread
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It was good while it lasted.....
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Our latest and largest ever Royal Navy ship took to the open waters for sea trials yesterday.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... o-the-seasHMS Queen Elizabeth and a second carrier, the Prince of Wales, also being built at Rosyth and still covered in scaffolding, will together cost more than £6bn.
The carriers, along with the Trident nuclear programme, account for a huge chunk of the defence budget. Critics within the military complain such high-profile projects have been at the expense of surface ships, soldiers and the air force. They also question whether aircraft carriers are anachronistic and vulnerable to attack from increasingly sophisticated missiles.
Asked by the Guardian whether the carrier is a white elephant, Kyd unsurprisingly, disagreed. “These assets give you a global presence, a serious punch, anywhere you want, at immediate notice,” he said. “I think it is a pretty good investment at £6bn. In 50 years from now, we will look back and say that was extremely good value and they will be used a lot.”
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Just a random question Mont, but whatever happened to your Boaty McBoatface?
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HMS Boaty McBoatface was sunk by a Russian attack submarine.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:HMS Boaty McBoatface was sunk by a Russian attack submarine.
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The Antarctic survey ship was named the Sir David Attenborough but a remote sub on it was given the name Boaty Mc Boatface.Penner wrote:Just a random question Mont, but whatever happened to your Boaty McBoatface?
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So they refused to give it the name the public wanted it to be named?Montegriffo wrote:The Antarctic survey ship was named the Sir David Attenborough but a remote sub on it was given the name Boaty Mc Boatface.Penner wrote:Just a random question Mont, but whatever happened to your Boaty McBoatface?
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Just read an article on that. They are using Windows XP and are worried for some reason? There is ways to secure it but judging from recent events I wouldn't trust anyone to do it.Montegriffo wrote:
Our latest and largest ever Royal Navy ship took to the open waters for sea trials yesterday.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/201 ... o-the-seasHMS Queen Elizabeth and a second carrier, the Prince of Wales, also being built at Rosyth and still covered in scaffolding, will together cost more than £6bn.
The carriers, along with the Trident nuclear programme, account for a huge chunk of the defence budget. Critics within the military complain such high-profile projects have been at the expense of surface ships, soldiers and the air force. They also question whether aircraft carriers are anachronistic and vulnerable to attack from increasingly sophisticated missiles.
Asked by the Guardian whether the carrier is a white elephant, Kyd unsurprisingly, disagreed. “These assets give you a global presence, a serious punch, anywhere you want, at immediate notice,” he said. “I think it is a pretty good investment at £6bn. In 50 years from now, we will look back and say that was extremely good value and they will be used a lot.”
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Hopefully they can pay the 300 dollars in bitcoins before somebody shuts down the email address.