With the vast knowledge and exceptional prowess at retrieving and truly understanding the mundane Intel that is so widely available, I would figure you had your hands on such info long before any of us amateurs here. I would also figure a worthy debater like yourself would be prepared for such information seeing that you have it already.
Besides I am sure this hatred for fox is just a ruse, because someone that knows how to glean intel like you say you do, would not want to slough off so shortly a possible source of intel. They do have a ton of reporters all around the globe.
"A little drop on your skin will kill you" in the binary form, said Ret. Air Force Col. Randall Larsen, founder of Homeland Security Associates. "So for those in immediate proximity, three liters is a lot," but he added that from a military standpoint, a barrage of shells with that much sarin in them would more likely be used as a weapon than one single shell.
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The soldiers displayed "classic" symptoms of sarin exposure, most notably dilated pupils and nausea, officials said. The symptoms ran their course fairly quickly, however, and as of Tuesday the two had returned to duty.
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Originally posted by NaplesX
Why do you ask? You seem to know all.
Look up. Let's see your source.
Originally posted by giant
Look up. Let's see your source.
With the vast knowledge and exceptional prowess at retrieving and truly understanding the mundane Intel that is so widely available, I would figure you had your hands on such info long before any of us amateurs here. I would also figure a worthy debater like yourself would be prepared for such information seeing that you have it already.
Besides I am sure this hatred for fox is just a ruse, because someone that knows how to glean intel like you say you do, would not want to slough off so shortly a possible source of intel. They do have a ton of reporters all around the globe.
So you misread the article.
Originally posted by NaplesX
Well...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120268,00.html
"A little drop on your skin will kill you" in the binary form, said Ret. Air Force Col. Randall Larsen, founder of Homeland Security Associates. "So for those in immediate proximity, three liters is a lot," but he added that from a military standpoint, a barrage of shells with that much sarin in them would more likely be used as a weapon than one single shell.
The soldiers displayed "classic" symptoms of sarin exposure, most notably dilated pupils and nausea, officials said. The symptoms ran their course fairly quickly, however, and as of Tuesday the two had returned to duty.
PS. A purple heart is rightfully theirs.
Originally posted by giant
So you misread the article.
Well... no, I did not even see that article that you quoted, however interesting.
You see I write these things called... well... words. I specifically said "heard" for a reason. I did not say "read", so you figure it out.
Originally posted by NaplesX
I heard they found about a gallon of mustard previously,
Grey Poupon?
After reading Page 4 of this thread it seems things have gone from bad to worse.
I suggest some of the members need to review the posting guidlines and my sticky at the top of the AO forum.
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