On Tue, 02 Oct 2012 22:02:27 -0500, Rich <
no...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>1. Bullets are scarce? Why? The U.S. right now probably has a few
>billion bullets out there. Only the militia is allowed to carry guns. So
>why the shortage?
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A lot of burn off during say 10 years of fighting I suspect
considering very few were being manufactured. I presume it takes
machines to make precision ammo for rmodern ifles and guns, especially
the smokeless gunpoweder that can't be made readily. On the other
hand you can make musket balls easily and quickly by hand. Just have a
mold to form the lead ball.
It also has to be remembered that they are talking about in the area
the Monroe Republic control which is from at least an area between
Chicago and Phillidelphia.
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>2. A guy finds a computer that appears to have been running (though it's
>been burned and it could have been like that for 14 years and he's amazed.
>Why? Did the 3 billion-odd computers on the planet somehow disappear when
>the power ended? Hey! Maybe they recycled them all?
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Well there is no electricity so it shouldn't have been running in the
first place. I suspect that the Monrovians-or whoever is
responsible-destroyed/conficated all the computers which is why Grace
had to use spare parts.
------>Hunter
"No man in the wrong can stand up against
a fellow that's in the right and keeps on acomin'."
-----William J. McDonald
Captain, Texas Rangers from 1891 to 1907