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Was the invention of submarines more beneficial for humanity than the microscope?
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Probably not. We can use the microscope to learn about infectious diseases and how to save lives. Best thing a submarines ever been used for is a warship.
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Was the invention of submarines more beneficial for humanity than the microscope?
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- A. Yes, defending subs get a Surprise Strike if there are no attacking destroyers. They still defend on a 1.
- Welcome aboard comrade, mind that siphon manifold. There is a good account if somewhat technical and brief ...
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- Yes, they are. I told you about the Zimmerman telegram because it was the last straw. But the U-boat attacks ...
- Maintenance costs were relative high while rider capacity was relatively low. Plus, it just wasn't as popular ...