>>1869192 (lb)
Don't let that levee run dry...
>>1869192 (lb)
Don't let that levee run dry...
>>1868937 (lb)
Interesting, thanks. Wonder how it works in real life?
Also wonder whether they're feeding in our digging.
Hope so, some of it might help.
Purdue University's Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations, or SEAS, is currently being used by Homeland Security and the US Defense Department to simulate crises on the US mainland.
The simulations gobble up breaking news, census data, economic indicators, and climactic events in the real world, along with proprietary information such as military intelligence. [...] The Iraq and Afghanistan computer models are the most highly developed and complex of the 62 available to JFCOM-J9. Each has about five million individual nodes representing things such as hospitals, mosques, pipelines, and people.
Espanol no so bueno, but it reads like it could be interpreted in several ways.
Do you have sauce for the original text in Spanish?
Would like to try a couple different translators outside GOOG.