blog.wired.com— A $15 million program to build shoot-through, one-way-invisible, self-healing shields for soldiers in urban battlefields?
Jun 20, 2007View in Crawl 4
@ButterBuddha (#7299320) said: "the guy who submitted this article is a loser, go to the other one on the same topic..."I don't get it. The guy who submitted this article did so roughly 14 hours before the article you linked. He also linked to a site with more information on it than the one in the article you linked to. So apparently (by your retard logic), submitting a duplicate story at a later time to an article with less information is better than submitting an earlier story with more information.
butterbuddhaJun 21, 2007
the guy who submitted this article is a loser, go to the other one on the same topic...<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/gadgets/DARPA_Looking_Into_Invisible_Shoot_Through_Self_Healing_Armor">http://digg.com/gadgets/DARPA_Looking_Into_Invisible_Shoot_Through_Self_Healing_Armor</a>
mremgeeJun 21, 2007
What makes rberger909 a loser?
xtmno3Jun 21, 2007
@ButterBuddha (#7299320) said: "the guy who submitted this article is a loser, go to the other one on the same topic..."I don't get it. The guy who submitted this article did so roughly 14 hours before the article you linked. He also linked to a site with more information on it than the one in the article you linked to. So apparently (by your retard logic), submitting a duplicate story at a later time to an article with less information is better than submitting an earlier story with more information.
kevykevJun 21, 2007
"Friendly forces will be able to see through [one of these new materials] and shoot through it" No FF in RL FTW!