Good post!
Good post!
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Dunno about eras, but the fiftes were (generally) a period worth living through.
The western world was mending itself after WW2 and optimism was high. There was decently paid work for all and finding a home was not a big deal.
It was not all great though. The fashions were terrible and the music was mostly questionable. Cancer was far less common (or less diagnosed?), but largely incurable and Polio was still about.
The sixties were somewhat similar but more affluent and became quite interesting after about 1965.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
So the bits I missed. Thanks for that
88 to 95 that was my time. That was good era despite the recession. Lots of good music and films.
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One of Trump's schticks was to pull America out of foreign conflicts, that was a very popular policy. I guess he is now finding out it isn't that easy, domestic security is inextricably linked to global policy.
Even so he can only order limited action as President. A proper invasion and war would require congressional approval.
N Korea is not Iraq with lots of nice, flat desert where they can give the tanks a good workout. It is mostly mountains and urban environment. Can't really see a ground invasion happening. The Chinese might consider that as an option but no-one else will.
More likely will be a protracted bombing campaign to try and force regime change or force them into a disastrous invasion of the south, which would grant the U.S a free hand to do whatever they wanted after that.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Yea, I don't see any of that happening. The Chinese have already given official warning to NK, that if any of their nuclear fumes leave their airspace, the Chinese will make swift work of it. Funny that announcement came just 3 days after their leader's meeting with Trump. While the US flexes its muscles in the Pacific, just a show of force to discourage any NK nuclear subs from thinking they are undetected.
I saw an article the other day about a man who has escaped NK, living in SK, and making balloons to drop leaflets in NK, telling people that the US is not stealing their food, keeping them down. Apparently this is the narrative their government has been using all this time to treat their people like dirt while 99% of productivity goes toward military and the emperors riches. So all the talk about attacking the US is just to reinforce the lies they've been living all these years. To actually attack, and blow that story line is not what they want. Oh what a tangled web we weave.
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