Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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Andy Bowen and Jack Burke fought the longest boxing match ever on April 6th 1893. It lasted 110 rounds, 7 hours and 19 minutes and ended in a draw.

That's two tough motherfuckers right there.


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There was another boxer from back then that would take a shot of whisky after every round.

Not sure if it started from round 1 but one fight he had something like 35 shot of booze and still won.

I’ll try and find it. Watched it on history channel a long time ago
 
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For the members of the WEF, I bet all of them are terrified of the dark... Not of the dark actually, but who may use darkness as a cover to advance undetected... Lots of men who just want to be left alone had lost their livelihoods and families because of the WEF...

 
Video footage from Ukraine is crazy. Suddenly I need a shotgun just for drones?
You can go with hot lead, launched nets, or gps jamming.

Pretty soon firmware’s going to be hacked so drones can work exclusively on gyro location from last known gps location. If it’s not already possible on cheap commercial setups.

Drone shield
 
You can go with hot lead, launched nets, or gps jamming.

Pretty soon firmware’s going to be hacked so drones can work exclusively on gyro location from last known gps location. If it’s not already possible on cheap commercial setups.

Drone shield
Its already being fleshed out for GPS denied environments. The Army came out with requests for tech in this area a few years ago.
 
Video footage from Ukraine is crazy. Suddenly I need a shotgun just for drones?
Some have been shot down via shotguns in Ukraine, there are some pretty good videos of it. The issue is that even if successful, the information feed has already gone back, so location, troop assets, etc are all known. Taking it down saves a life, but the info it acquires is also already sent back to be acted upon. What a lot of people don't seem to understand about these videos showing people being blown up is that they are taken by another drone that is observing. If you watch the videos the troops on the ground are focusing fire and all of their attention on that single drone. I'll leave it at that.

It isn't just technology, but its also tactics that are going to have to evolve. The world has changed and it really is no joke.