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How do they keep those gay-assed hats on?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zip Goshboots
Hermy has a very nice house. It is in the fucking boonies from what I recall.
You say that like it's a bad thing. If I hadd time travel and a sniper rifle to change the past... I'd give the rifle to Truman as a souvenir and tell him how great his decision turns out in the future.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zip Goshboots
I'm still wondering how Waterford got into a discussion about North Korea.
Is Kim Jong-Il gonna launch a nuke against the Rolladium?
I'm soooo confused.
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Originally Posted by Fool
Thank you Fool. Not sure if Lake Orion is the boonies or not to you folks, for me coming from Allegan it's the heart of the D.
I'm just worried that if some shit was to go down, I'd think NK would be looking to hit the American army bases in Korea/Japan...especially seoul, where there are a shitload of army bases...
Nukes or not, Seoul is toast if fighting ever breaks out over there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cross
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Seoul, only 60 km (37 miles) south of the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone that has divided the peninsula since the end of the Korean War in 1953, has long been within range of one of the world's most powerful artillery batteries.
South Korea's Defense Ministry said the North had amassed more than 13,000 pieces of artillery and multiple rocket launchers, much of it aimed at Seoul.
Jane's International Defense Review estimates that if North Korea launched an all-out barrage, it could achieve an initial fire rate of 300,000 to 500,000 shells per hour into the Seoul area -- home to about half the country's 48.5 million people.
I think you'll (secretly) have the Chinese go in there and tell Jong to settle down a bit.
The operative term there is "initial". Surely, N. Korea's battery of firepower is routinely reviewed and mapped, the motion of the ordinance detected and noted. If NK ever DID attempt such a strike, U.S. and South Korean air and ground power would render much of it useless within a reletively short amount of time.Quote:
Seoul, only 60 km (37 miles) south of the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone that has divided the peninsula since the end of the Korean War in 1953, has long been within range of one of the world's most powerful artillery batteries.
South Korea's Defense Ministry said the North had amassed more than 13,000 pieces of artillery and multiple rocket launchers, much of it aimed at Seoul.
Jane's International Defense Review estimates that if North Korea launched an all-out barrage, it could achieve an initial fire rate of 300,000 to 500,000 shells per hour into the Seoul area -- home to about half the country's 48.5 million people.
Still, you'd probably be S.O.L if you own a Kia.