There's nowhere in that statement that he says they would be used against Americans, but it's also not impossible that there would be Americans helping the invaders and that the drones could conceivably be used against them.
It seems like a serious double standard for the author to go on about how he "hates placing issues into absolute stances." and then not consider every possible scenario.
I think the funniest part about this whole thing is that even though Michael Buble is Canadian, the original video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AJmKkU5POA) for the song that Russian Unicorn is based on is blocked from being watched in Canada.
Why leave the squatted domains in the control of the cybersquatter? Bosh isn't going to be putting up ads to make money off the domains but the cybersquatter sure was.
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There's nowhere in that statement that he says they would be used against Americans, but it's also not impossible that there would be Americans helping the invaders and that the drones could conceivably be used against them.
It seems like a serious double standard for the author to go on about how he "hates placing issues into absolute stances." and then not consider every possible scenario.
Correction
"Another team of developers released the alpha of Day Z, a zombie-survival game built as an ARMA II mod."
It's actually a guy who works for the developer that makes ARMA II that made the mod.
Check the URL for an interview with him.
Funniest part
I think the funniest part about this whole thing is that even though Michael Buble is Canadian, the original video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AJmKkU5POA) for the song that Russian Unicorn is based on is blocked from being watched in Canada.
Why not?
Why leave the squatted domains in the control of the cybersquatter? Bosh isn't going to be putting up ads to make money off the domains but the cybersquatter sure was.