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Sumali Nisan 2019
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7% NaCl (Salty)
7% NaCl (Salty)@TwoRulesOfWar·
The point is that the WWII Army was 12.2 million men with 13 active four star general officers. Today it is 1.2 million and 279 general officers. It’s top heavy; which is a sign of the bad combination of administrative bloat and the Peter Principle.
Latex Salesman@EdChapm74701597

@TwoRulesOfWar Remind me again why the number of Generals is important. Why are we saying the ratio of Generals in WW II was optimal?

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Totalitat@Totalitat2·
@TwoRulesOfWar There were 19 4 stars in the WWII army and seven now. You can still make the argument even though you’re a lying piece of shit.
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Jonathan Karl
Jonathan Karl@jonkarl·
Hey @grok is the New York Times failing? Is the circulation down?
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Edward Wong
Edward Wong@ewong·
Front page of the print @nytimes: Trump Revels in Making Emphatic Threats to Commit War Crimes. He said he'll send Iran back to the "Stone Ages." Today, he argued he has the right to destroy Iran's civilian infrastructure to pressure the government because "they're animals."
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Rodd Baxley
Rodd Baxley@RoddBaxley·
Michael Malone is set to replace Hubert Davis as UNC's next men's basketball coach. Malone was on our initial list, but this is quite the development. The Tar Heels will have someone in place before the transfer portal opens April 7. fayobserver.com/story/sports/c…
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Totalitat@Totalitat2·
@MeghannMyers_ @ewong @nytimes Thanks! The proscriptions on attacking civilian targets are in the 1977 Additional Protocol 1. The United States is *not* a signatory to that protocol. If reporters are going to cite that language, they should at least acknowledge that, legally, the US is not bound by it.
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Jake Landau (He/Him) 🇨🇦🇵🇸🇻🇪🇺🇦
Let's be clear, this has nothing to do with age. Plenty of seniors are adept with modern technology, it has everything to do with personal motivation and stubbornness. Computers have been normal in the workplace for more than half this man's life.
Suzie rizzio@Suzierizzo1

This 81 year old man is a lifelong Dodgers fan & has been a season pass holder for over 50 years & was just told that he would no longer be allowed to get printed tickets only digital from now on & he’s barely able to navigate a computer & phone.Dodgers aren’t replying to anyone.

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Gerald Posner
Gerald Posner@geraldposner·
There are mistakes, and then there are mistakes that reveal everything. The @nytimes had to correct a print headline that called NATO the North American Treaty Organization, not the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This was not a random typo. It was a kind of Freudian slip that distilled the article's hyper-American framing of an alliance that's supposed to span the ocean. Veteran reporter, prestige paper, basic fact wrong. This is bigger than sloppy copyediting. It is what institutional erosion looks like: cut newsrooms, thinner editing, speed over precision. The real scandal? If they can't get NATO's own name right in print, what else is slipping through? My full analysis, paywall-free: justthefacts.media/p/the-nyts-nat… What do you think — is this an isolated blunder or a symptom of deeper legacy decline?
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Totalitat@Totalitat2·
@AC_NavalHistory @HiddenHistoryYT I see it more as part of the continuing and weird obsession with battleships during WWII, a class of ships that were mostly useless and yet still get a massive amount of attention.
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Dr Alexander Clarke
Dr Alexander Clarke@AC_NavalHistory·
@Totalitat2 @HiddenHistoryYT the point was making is its period appropriate to naval treaties, which still defined things into WWII for pretty much everyone, other than the soviets, but also you are right in terms of discussion of any other period
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
British Capital Ships in WW2
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Dr Alexander Clarke
Dr Alexander Clarke@AC_NavalHistory·
@Totalitat2 @HiddenHistoryYT Under the Treaty definitions, Capital ships = vessels on the battle cruiser - battleship spectrum, Carriers were their own category... if you are talking Capital Ships in terms of status & power projection (the traditional phraseology) you would be correct...
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Obnoxious Boston Fan
@VDOOZER Questions Does same cast mean same characters? Will they be new characters in some alternate universe? Will this be a prequel?
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Bill Lawrence
Bill Lawrence@VDOOZER·
That was fun! Talk more later. Maybe let's all go outside?
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Totalitat@Totalitat2·
@ka_grieco China doesn’t feel deterred when Taiwan loses the ability to blow the chip factories. Notice how the US is not part of this discussion and think about what that means.
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Kelly Grieco
Kelly Grieco@ka_grieco·
US sending nearly all JASSM-ER cruise missiles to CENTCOM, leaving "only about 425 JASSM-ER out of a prewar inventory of 2,300" for other contingencies. When does the US lose conventional deterrence against China? We're edging dangerously close. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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