

so there’s a place in this world where one can go twelve whole days without contact with another person?
to where should i book tickets?


so there’s a place in this world where one can go twelve whole days without contact with another person?
to where should i book tickets?


if only they could have smuggled it out using an unmanned rocket-powered metal tube or something. it’s not like they didn’t obtain the knowhow on how to steer it.


tomorrow’s headlines: bbc bars publication of details of cancer treatment.
such information, they say, is deeply offensive to the horrendous disease regardless of how many young, innocent victims it claims.


one hopes that he’s learnt his lesson and takes appropriate steps hereon.


the… scales… of justice are often harsh


this is an inaccurate assertion. the usage of the word “quantum” as an adjective (as it is used in the op) means large or significant.
see source.


q. Which is the best Stallone franchise? Rambo?
a. Naw! Rocky!


i’m starting my own ai model. does anyone have any of those copywritten materials to feed it?


Police arrived at the scene around 18:30 local time (12:30 GMT)
that doesn’t add up. did they mean 00:30 GMT?


additional sources for other points:
terrorist bomb blasts in mumbai 2006 BBC
terrorist attacks in mumbai 2008 PBS
terrorist attacks on india’s parliament 2001 BBC Sounds podcast (the most neutral source i could find)
osama bin laden and pakistan timeline BBC
timeline of terror attacks in india random source


this reuters article is one.
the problem is that all public news articles will be sketchy this early in the game. most relevant information is still classified and not available yet.


Did they have intel that Pakistan was actually involved in a tourist attack or is this assumption?
EDIT: to clarify, pakistan itself is not involved on the killing of tourists, but there is evidence to support that the group that did kill the tourists have complete patronage of pakistan’s army and government and are shielded by them.
the intel or its source is not shared publicly yet, though. nobody can say for sure why it hasn’t been shared yet but the conjecture is that it’s to protect a sensitive set of sources based in pakistan from retaliation.
india has put itself on the backfoot. fighting this war is like trying to wrestle with a pig–india will only muddy itself while the pig loves it. they wouldn’t put themselves in such a position unless there was compelling evidence to do so.
separately, this isn’t the first attack on indian civilians by members of groups sheltered in pakistan by all their official and legal machinery. this isn’t even the first successful such attack.
these attacks are akin to the september 11 attacks on the twin towers (in that innocent civilians are targeted by a deeply planned and coordinated attack with the sole aim to spread fear and terror). and that was reason enough for the usa to conduct an operation in pakistan’s heartland to “get” osama (who himself was sheltered by the same people in pakistan’s army and government).


Proponents say detailed demographic information is crucial for the targeted implementation of India’s social justice programmes, including earmarking nearly half of all university seats and government jobs for socially disadvantaged communities.
some context: people of all the “lower” (sic) castes receive special privileges in the form of reservations for university and government jobs, as well as financial incentives to foster greater equity in society.
the purpose of such a census is to understand how best to administer such programs (rather than perpetuating the social ills of the caste system).
the idf will be fuming at this data. they would have expected that number to be closer to six out of six.