February 24th, 2003, 3:41 pm
-----The price of copper as a result of intervention fell significantly? In a manner that justifies huge expenses for the war? --------In Kosovo there indeed some copper mines, but i i am not sure about the size of the reserves and the mines' capacity. One way or another its horible that you talk about the copper its price and the expenses of the war, without a word for all those who died particularly the "collateral damages", and those targets that were named military targets without really being, all those who will die or live with severe health problems due to depleted uranium shells. Yesterday, i read on newspaper an article regarding the paranoia currently in London where people say that an attack of the magnitude of 9/11 is expected. The current debate is about how far away from company headquarters, firm back up archives and infrastructure should be stored in order the company to be able to operate 2 hours after the attack. Its both funny and horrible that people care more about their archives than about their employees lives. Just like any firm can operate without employees, or two hours after the telecommunications network will be available without any problems due to damages or traffic overload.
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Anthis on February 23rd, 2003, 11:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.