Tuesday 8 September 2015

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amanfromMars said... replying to a statement and question asked by Serge C on http://amanfrommars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/150905.html
I agree. Thinks have definitely and definitively changed fundamentally and quite radically revolutionary.
7 September 2015 at 12:47
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amanfromMars further said...
:-) And things too have also definitely and definitively changed fundamentally and quite radically revolutionary. Lots of great novel opportunities to present out there now, and via the here and now, relatively anonymously and autonomously.
7 September 2015 at 12:53
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amanfromMars 1 Mon 7 Sep 14:29 [1509071429] …… asking an awkward enough question for some on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2015/09/07/bbc_key_moment_number_one/
Hi, Andrew,
If the Register were to share and experiment with a series of programs of novel note and radical free enterprise, would it be practically impossible for the BBC to not follow and report on their development[s]?
And yes, that is a live proposal you can accept as being already all ready launched and for launching to explore the virtual strength of such as is advanced intelligent programming.
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amanfromMars 1 Tue 8 Sep 03:32 [1509080332] ….. sharing a question on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/2/2015/09/07/two_british_isis_fighters_killed_raf_drone_strike_syria/
Up close and personal provides a truer perspective on collateral damage issues
Has that lethal action ..... Two British citizens fighting for terrorist group ISIS in Syria were killed in an RAF drone strike on 21 August. The Register understands it is the first time British nationals have been targeted and killed in a strike by an RAF Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle. ..... which be quietly endorsed and supported by the non vote of the members of Parliament and apparent full acquiescence of the Cabinet of government ministers, made legitimate terrorist targets of all those fleeting persons of interest for precision removal from the war games stage and Harry Limelight and media footlights?
Methinks it surely logically must have, as the RAF only follow their orders, which I must agree, doesn't put the RAF in a pleasant light either.
One just can't get the proper staff these days for top gun jobs, and by jove, it certainly shows.
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