Nah, you can't attack what you can't find - and that is if you think of it in the first place. It makes total sense.
Quote from: Vidar on January 17, 2018, 08:35:14 PMNah, you can't attack what you can't find - and that is if you think of it in the first place. It makes total sense. but, given the current targeting and directioning technology of N.Korean Missiles, if you were Kim-Jong you'd most likely hit anywhere but the country you were aiming at, thus making the places you couldn't find still potential victims
After this tweet came out I have a hell of a lot more sympathy for the poor guy who sent the message out! Talk about a rubbish interfacehttps://twitter.com/CivilBeat/status/953127542050795520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Farstechnica.com%2Finformation-technology%2F2018%2F01%2Fthe-interface-to-send-out-a-missile-alert-in-hawaii-is-as-expected-quite-bad%2F
Quote from: Smashie on January 16, 2018, 08:58:38 PMAfter this tweet came out I have a hell of a lot more sympathy for the poor guy who sent the message out! Talk about a rubbish interfacehttps://twitter.com/CivilBeat/status/953127542050795520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Farstechnica.com%2Finformation-technology%2F2018%2F01%2Fthe-interface-to-send-out-a-missile-alert-in-hawaii-is-as-expected-quite-bad%2FThat wasn't it at all. If you really want to know how the Hawaiian false alarm happened it was this,
I'll be safe... After all, every time when you ask someone from abroad "Where is Finland?", you get the answer: "in Sweden"...
Quote from: AlephZero on January 22, 2018, 03:31:03 PMI'll be safe... After all, every time when you ask someone from abroad "Where is Finland?", you get the answer: "in Sweden"... Surely not the capital of Sweden then? Because the answer to that quite often seems to be Norway. I don't blame people elsewhere though. On a world scale the countries in Scandinavia is pretty similar anyway in most respects. The differences might really just be for us with a special interests.
Quote from: Vidar on January 23, 2018, 12:22:04 AMQuote from: AlephZero on January 22, 2018, 03:31:03 PMI'll be safe... After all, every time when you ask someone from abroad "Where is Finland?", you get the answer: "in Sweden"... Surely not the capital of Sweden then? Because the answer to that quite often seems to be Norway. I don't blame people elsewhere though. On a world scale the countries in Scandinavia is pretty similar anyway in most respects. The differences might really just be for us with a special interests.
I know there's no way to really know what you'd really do until you are in the situation, but assume that you are warned there is a nuclear missile headed to your place- you have anywhere from minutes to hours (you don't know for sure) until it hits somewhere in your area.What do you do?Def
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/30/hawaii-missile-alert-error-false-alarmThe head of Hawaii’s emergency management agency has resigned and a state employee who sent out an false alarm of an imminent missile attack has been fired, it was announced on Tuesday, after an inquiry into a mistake which caused statewide panic earlier this month.According to a federal inquiry into the incident, the employee, a watch officer at the emergency management agency, believed the threat of a missile attack to be real as he had not heard a recorded message announcing it as an exercise. According to state officials, the watch officer had been a cause for concern to his colleagues for more than a decade and had twice before mistaken drills for real alerts. It was unclear how he had managed to remain in such a sensitive post for so long.