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cant they just get over it and move on?
its shameful that a nation is this coward.
 
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Timid or not,having worked with the Americans and Europeans,I have found out that they are very hard working,totally opposite to the common idea of 'Big fat American'.
 
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Actually Americans are very good loving people. It is only their foreign policy which has been hijacked and is being used against them as well as the rest of the world. That aside, Americans are very friendly and open sort of people. I actually like them for all they have done for the world from inventing different vaccines to discovering lots of our modern day stuff.
 
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Its just a single person..
Generally , American civilians are more cautious of violent acts.. but that is due to the relative rarity of such events in their nation.
I remember after the Riyadh Al-hamra compound bombing I was talking to an American neighbor of mine and telling her how I want to return to my house there quickly, and she would have none of it.. she wanted out and was really scared.
American soldiers, are as brave as any other in the world.
 
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well no its not one person....we read news quite frequently about people being kicked out of airplanrs because they were wearing a cap or they were looking at their shoes very lften...all this is cowardice.
 
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well no its not one person....we read news quite frequently about people being kicked out of airplanrs because they were wearing a cap or they were looking at their shoes very lften...all this is cowardice.
You really have no idea how much 'stuff' I can dig up about your societies to make all kind of generalizations, do you?
 
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You really have no idea how much 'stuff' I can dig up about your societies to make all kind of generalizations, do you?

Please don`t.. cos the stuff over here will be horrible for us to watch:no:
 
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Please don`t.. cos the stuff over here will be horrible for us to watch:no:
The man has no idea how far I can go with this...

In today’s installment of potentially catastrophic science experiments, scientists have plans to create a giant laser that can emit a beam with an amount of energy equivalent to all of the power the Earth receives from the sun, reports Richard Gray in the Telegraph. It is believed such a laser will have the ability to rip apart the vacuum of space — literally boil the underlying fabric of the universe.

This veritable death ray won’t be used to further the aspirations of an evil genius — at least, that’s not its purpose. Instead, scientists hope to prove the existence of tiny bits of matter, pairs of molecules known as “ghost particles,” that are believed to hide in the vacuum of space, but have so far been undetectable by any other means. In addition, scientists hope the laser can help prove the existence of other dimensions.

“This laser will be 200 times more powerful than the most powerful lasers that currently exist,” said Professor John Collier, a leader of the project, and director of the UK’s Central Laser Facility. “At this kind of intensity we start to get into unexplored territory as it is an area of physics that we have never been before.”

Dubbed the Extreme Light Infrastructure Ultra-High Field laser, or ELI, the project is expected to be completed within the next 10 years, at a cost of about $1.6 billion. The location for the ELI laser has not yet been decided.

As Gray explains:

The Ultra-High Field laser will be made up of 10 beams…allowing it to produce 200 petawatts of power – more than 100,000 times the power of the world’s combined electricity production – for less than a trillionth of a second.

In order to achieve such a massive output of power, energy for the laser must be collected for a long period of time before it is fired.

Already, the European Commission has approved plans to build three prototype lasers, each about half as powerful as the ELI Ultra-High Field laser, which will cost more than $320 million, and are expected to be completed by 2015.
i did not understand the article.
 
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gambit you prick :lol:
no i didnt understand that article.
 
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Americans are some of the most hard working and smartest people around and I totally admire them for that
 
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The simple answer: No.

Americans are actually quite brave as a nation by all accounts.
 
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Timid or not,having worked with the Americans and Europeans,I have found out that they are very hard working,totally opposite to the common idea of 'Big fat American'.

Sometimes I hate americans for working so hard. They ruin the 'european' way of life.
 
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The simple answer: No.

Americans are actually quite brave as a nation by all accounts.

yes very brave.........if a bearded old man on wheel chair says something in arabic... while on public transport..specially on airport...i am sure most of the "brave americans" will run screaming
 
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