Maximum lethality, not tepid legality. Violent effect, not politically correct. [...] This is not 2003. This is not endless nation-building. It's not even close. Our generation of soldiers will not let that happen again.
There's always someone who thinks that if only we were crueler, if only we'd killed another million Vietnamese, then we would have won this war. If you reduce war to the satisfied feeling you get when you kill the enemy, it makes it a lot simpler.
Meanwhile, burning oil tankers and Oil about to go to $200 a barrel. Mighta been nice to have had a plan, guys.
I'm not sure if this is worth posting about, but I just re-setup my long running speaker system; two of these rad Klipsch speakers and a subwoofer the size of big toaster oven or tiny microwave. (with a little Bluetooth doohickey)
These speakers must be pretty old, 2008? I remember getting a replacement fuse from radio shack.
And small speakers have gotten a LOT better in the past 10 years or so. Phones, laptops, those JBL mini-boomboxes - they all produce a LOT of good, often deep sound. I'm not a huge surround sound wonk (probably won't be until we do VR - with a movie, the PICTURE is in front of me, why shouldn't the sound be) but there is something great about stereo, about being in the middle of the sound. And a subwoofer with a bit of kick is nice too.
But it reminds me of this quote:
This, here," Rat said, indicating another giant piece of wooden furniture, "is a free-standing Fluchtzbesser turntable. Inside that wooden cabinet is an eleven-hundred-pound piece of granite. Yes, sir, this is about the finest hi-fi ever assembled in the city of Baconburg."
"And it only has the one speaker?" Winston Bongo asked. Rat gave Winston a sideways look.
"Stereo is for sissies," she said.