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Some of our nuclear icebreakers are a floating nuclear power plants, which provide electricity to the Arctic coastal cities. While you stuck in the 19th age in term of Arctic exploration and your largest city in Arctic is just 300 000 big.
Russia is neither West or East, it is NORTH!
While you are just pussies.
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ok!Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
Belarus has no oil, but it does purchase crude oil from Russia at a discounted "friendship price", which it then refines into gasoline and sells to European nations -- or at least it did, until it followed Russia into its happy little hellhole. Now it has very few places that it can sell refined oil products to. Fortunately, Russian refineries have had a string of "unforunate accidents", so now Belarus actually has a customer. For now.
It's a shame you know so little about the actual situation.
Some of my replies have been deleted, so I'll try to mix them somehow to fool the engine:
Knock-knock?!
From your own post:
"Belarus has no oil"
"Fortunately, Russian refineries have had a string of "unforunate accidents", so now Belarus actually has a customer. For now".
Even if we assume that your BS is true, don't you realize that you are just an idiot?
I have worked for an oil industry (actually in a telecommunication field for the largest Russian pipeline holder company for a seven years), now you tell me me we don't have a refining capacity for our country and we have to buy oil products from the country we supply oil to?
Boy, do you have any idea how big Russia is?
It is nearly twice as big as USA!
It is a country of eleven time zones!
And my city's Omsk refinery is the largest in Europe.
If we buy something back from a neighbouring regions for a logistical purposes, that is because USSR was a one country with a single logistical system and Belarus was a part of it.
It is just economically profitabale to do so!
What a hopeless idiot!
Keep eating bullsh!t they are feeding to you!
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Oh really?Originally posted by The Mad Monk View Post
Nobody wants to. We all remember Chernobyl.
So, how about Fukushima?
You do realize that was an AMERICAN technology build by AMERICANS?
Nuclear subs, carriers and power plants do not emit radiation, when they are working, idiot!Nobody else is that stupid. Who would want a rocket that irradiates everything along its path?
Certainly not civvies within a couple hundred miles around the launch site.
Oh wait. Russians do.
We let our nuclear powered missile to fly 14 000 km over our own territory to test it. We would have never do so, if there was a risk of radiation emission.
So, just swallow, you backward American papuan.
You are light years behind us in nuclear technology.
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I'm interested in this. could you break down that comparison in a little more detail?Originally posted by Serb
All you need to know about our domestic industry is that it is out produces your ENTIRE WESTERN BLOCK OF 50+ COUNTRIES 3 to 1.
And that is a sad fact for you.
You are suckers and sh!t talkers, nothing more.
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Oh, really?Originally posted by Provost Harrison View Post
Brainwashed? No. Significantly better educated than you? Yes...
What is your second language, Mr. British Education?
I have graduated from Omsk university in 1999.
So, let me quote the disciplines I have studied right from my diploma of a railroad engineer:
History
Philosophy
Economy
Sociology and Political science
Legal studies
Cultural studies
Fitness
Psychology and pedagogy
Elective course of history and philosophy
Foreign language
Informatics
Physics
Ecology
Theoretical mechanics
Descriptive geometry
Elective course of physics
Elective course of mathematics and informatics
Electronics
Engineering and machine graphics
Those were 2.5 years of my education. And that is the basics everybody at every university should learn during the first years of education (even if you are learning in pantamima high school), because the Soviet system made comprehensively developed people, not just cogs. And I have come to university three years after the collapse of the USSR, but the Soviet educational system still was there.
Then came specialization, to actually make me an engineer:
Metrology and electrical measurements
Electrotechnical materials
Microprocessors
Theoretical foundations of automation and telemechanic
Electrotechnics
Electrical machines
The theory of transmissions of signals
Life safety
Elective course of data transmission
The basics of railroads
The theory of linear electric circuits
Railroad line communications
Railroad channel-forming devices
Power supply of railroad devices
Reliability of railroad devices
Economy of railroad transport systems
Organization of railroad transport systems
Automation and telemechanic between the stations
Automation and telemechanic on the stations
Dispatching
Technical measurements and diagnostics
Information management systems
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