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we can use space tech cam to do under skirt exploration from 400km low earth orbital mahsg sexcels in upskirt and downblouse tech and best practice. there’s even a university named for that sexcellence. perhaps can use satellites for the collaboration.
must have pinhole cams in every floor tile and pedestrian pavement. and relay info via satellites to ground station and data center in sg from all the remote islands in the pacific. eco friendly bushy observation of native foliage and fauna. very green thing to do.we can use space tech cam to do under skirt exploration from 400km low earth orbital mah
We can make micro insect drones like robotic mosquito to "fly" to take photo?must have pinhole cams in every floor tile and pedestrian pavement. and relay info via satellites to ground station and data center in sg from all the remote islands in the pacific. eco friendly bushy observation of native foliage and fauna. very green thing to do.
He is beating around the bush, trying to snook and run rings around the people. Why can't they just be honest?In this context, DPM Wong expressed Singapore’s interest to cooperate with the US to explore the possible role of civilian nuclear energy in the green energy transition,” the MFA statement said.
In his remarks to the media, Mr Wong said Singapore did not have any easy way to get to net zero because it did not have the means to deploy renewable energy at scale.
“Solar, we do not have enough land; wind and tidal, these are not options for us,” he said.
“It is all very preliminary and at a very exploratory stage because we have not made any decisions,” he said about Singapore studying civilian nuclear energy.
“Because the technology is evolving and you see newer, safer nuclear options evolving, we would like to study these, not preclude them at this early juncture, and build up capacity in this area. So that is one of the new specific areas that we are looking at to collaborate with the US.”
He dismissed talk of America’s decline.
“When I was a student here in the early 90s, there were already fears that Japan would overtake the US. But look what has happened since then. The US economy has remained remarkably strong and resilient,” he said.