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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostUS GPS is managed by the DoD, not NASA. So yes, Trump could start charging. The other two countries who manage GPS satellites are China and Russia. At any time these countries could pull the plug or degrade the service.
The EU is running the Galileo project to produce free, non-militarily controlled GPS. More than half the satellites are already in place, and the system is expected to be fully operational by 2019.
"What did the EU ever do for us?"
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostUS GPS is managed by the DoD, not NASA. So yes, Trump could start charging. The other two countries who manage GPS satellites are China and Russia. At any time these countries could pull the plug or degrade the service.
The EU is running the Galileo project to produce free, non-militarily controlled GPS. More than half the satellites are already in place, and the system is expected to be fully operational by 2019.
"What did the EU ever do for us?"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIsn't most of our GPS provided free by US NASA satellites? He might start charging us.
The EU is running the Galileo project to produce free, non-militarily controlled GPS. More than half the satellites are already in place, and the system is expected to be fully operational by 2019.
"What did the EU ever do for us?"
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostHave I missed anything?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostLook 'ere Z, as you have plainly invented a time machine, it would be much more impressive if you brought back some CUK links from 2026.
Brexit going well / we're all f*cked because of Brexit
House prices going up nicely / House price crash imminent
Immigrants good / Immigrants bad
MF's latest diet unsuccessful / Why is AtW still banned?
When will Wenger get the sack?
When will England actually win a football tournament?
Remember the good old days when we all used to be IT Contractors?
What's the best medication for piles / dementia / leaky bladder / anything else ?
Have I missed anything?
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Isn't most of our GPS provided free by US NASA satellites? He might start charging us.
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That's assuming there's still an Internet in 2026 and we're not back in the Stone Age
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Look 'ere Z, as you have plainly invented a time machine, it would be much more impressive if you brought back some CUK links from 2026.
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What we need are more 'brain drain' stories in the papers as per the last time labour was in power... they overtaxed the countries wealth makers then, just as they do now....
Nobody seems to link the increasingly large amounts of emmigration to Browns policies, which is incredible frankly....
Link taxation to 'UK emmigration', and then, 'skills shortages' - in direct contrast to to labours 'the UK needs immigration' for skilled labour.
Change it to become 'labour needs immigration, due to emmigration, caused by labour's tax and related legislation policies'.
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