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POLL: Undersea Cables & Pipelines


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rmaker writes:

It's not like this is a new warfare tactic. Britain did a bang-up job of cutting Germany's cables in 1914 for tremendous strategic value.

And Dewey cut Manila's cable in 1898.


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VOTING RESULTS
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zero
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5
8%
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4
6%
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6
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4
4
6%
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5
12
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6
3
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this is ridiculous
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not my genre
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not my cup of tea
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POLL IS CLOSED
POLL DESCRIPTION

David Manley writes:

I've been involved recently in work at the university and in some international bodies that, amongst other things, got me writing what we think is the first open-source contemporary seabed operations game. So, on a scale of 0 (not bothered) to 10 (extremely concerned), how worried are you about developments in seabed operations?

Poll set up by Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian, based on this pre-poll discussion.