Package Details: mt 9.15.89-7

Git Clone URL: https://aurweb-goaurrpc-uat.sandbox.archlinux.page/mt.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: mt
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Conflicts: bleep
Replaces: banter
Submitter: barefaced
Maintainer: admirer
Last Packager: disillusions
Votes: 18
Popularity: 16.91
First Submitted: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-12-13 10:40 (UTC)

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shamanic commented on 2025-12-16 08:59 (UTC)

Its always sad when the fleas leave, because that means your dog is dead. -- Wesley T. Williams

sweeten commented on 2025-12-15 02:53 (UTC)

"...I could accept this openness, glasnost, perestroika, or whatever you want to call it if they did these things: abolish the one party system; open the Soviet frontier and allow Soviet people to travel freely; allow the Soviet people to have real free enterprise; allow Western businessmen to do business there, and permit freedom of speech and of the press. But so far, the whole country is like a concentration camp. The barbed wire on the fence around the Soviet Union is to keep people inside, in the dark. This openness that you are seeing, all these changes, are cosmetic and they have been designed to impress shortsighted, naive, sometimes stupid Western leaders. These leaders gush over Gorbachev, hoping to do business with the Soviet Union or appease it. He will say: "Yes, we can do business!" This while his military machine in Afghanistan has killed over a million people out of a population of 17 million. Can you imagine that? -- Victor Belenko, MiG-25 fighter pilot who defected in 1976 "Defense Electronics", Vol 20, No. 6, pg. 110

mundanely commented on 2025-12-13 21:54 (UTC)

"Tis true, tis pity, and pity tis tis true." -- Poloniouius, in Willie the Shakes _Hamlet, Prince of Darkness_

tranquilizer commented on 2025-12-13 18:23 (UTC)

DE: The Soviets seem to have difficulty implementing modern technology. Would you comment on that? Belenko: Well, lets talk about aircraft engine lifetime. When I flew the MiG-25, its engines had a total lifetime of 250 hours. DE: Is that mean-time-between-failure? Belenko: No, the engine is finished; it is scrapped. DE: You mean they pull it out and throw it away, not even overhauling it? Belenko: That is correct. Overhaul is too expensive. DE: That is absurdly low by free world standards. Belenko: I know. -- an interview with Victor Belenko, MiG-25 fighter pilot who defected in 1976 "Defense Electronics", Vol 20, No. 6, pg. 102