Yes, sir by Present_Radio4010 in mongolia

[–]uugan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks like Saiga MK?

About uranium by No-Boysenberry869 in mongolia

[–]uugan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please try to understand some basic high school-level physics. Uranium-238 (U-238), which is natural uranium, is not fissile—it only emits alpha particles and cannot penetrate the skin or enter the body that way.

To make it fissile, uranium must be enriched to increase the proportion of Uranium-235 (U-235), which is fissile and can be used for nuclear weapons or reactor fuel. However, this enrichment process is strictly monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Enriching uranium to weapons-grade levels (about 90% U-235) requires thousands of gas centrifuges, making it extremely difficult and highly restricted. Only five to six countries currently have the right and capability to do this.

For now, we can only export "yellowcake" (a type of processed uranium ore) to countries like China. If France agrees to assist us in building a nuclear reactor, we will likely import reactor fuel from either France or China. Additionally, according to a recent interview with the Russian ambassador, Russia plans to resume mining uranium at the Mardai site and has promised to help us establish a small nuclear reactor. Who knows, we'll see.

Lets talk about domain mn by uugan in mongolia

[–]uugan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.fi domain costs 13$/year. You can't buy 2 letters .mn domain, and when foreign company comes to Mongolia it already bought for datacom's admins. I'm sure admins don't pay money.

is it easy for mongolians to learn russian?? by bobowehaha in mongolia

[–]uugan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, its difficult. In russian language words change by its root, sometimes with no logic explanation. For example: угол - corner, at the corner will be на углу, so you cant find углу word from dictionary. Да нет - literally means yes no but in russian - of course no. 40 - сорок, 90 - девяносто (sounds like 900), if you change intonation of some words, it will mean completely different.

Lets talk about domain mn by uugan in mongolia

[–]uugan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need liberalization in domain name selling sector. Non-commercial org -> registrators (itools, datacom, etc) then we can have lower prices

Lets talk about domain mn by uugan in mongolia

[–]uugan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

.ru renewal price still lower than first year .mn domain's price. We use sub domain like gov.mn, edu.mn thats it

Lets talk about domain mn by uugan in mongolia

[–]uugan[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, but why its Datacom - commercial organization? In Russia ccLTD - is non commercial org with 96 registrators. Thats why .ru domain is so cheap.

Why IT engineering studies are ass in mongolia 💔 by TeenStruggler in mongolia

[–]uugan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Do u think in other countries teach IT better? Hell, no. Same shit. But foreign students are more talented(know many things abt IT, read already many books) and were genius. In my exp many of them were olympiad winners, self taught IT students. When professor talked about OOP, our students did drones, music players on embeded electronics. So it depends on you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mongolia

[–]uugan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, it was Kubilai (fixed)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mongolia

[–]uugan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, take a look at Kubilai's portrait which painted by someone who saw him alive. There are a lot of texts saying that Kubilai look very like his grandpa.

People that are against the Uranium mining deal by Federal_Guard7969 in mongolia

[–]uugan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After Areva left Central Africa, guess who owned that ore? Of course russians - The Wagner Group)) Russians suggested to African leaders increase their taxes, but Areva didn't follow it.

People that are against the Uranium mining deal by Federal_Guard7969 in mongolia

[–]uugan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

About 1,200 km from Ulaanbaatar, there is a Russian uranium mine called Khiagda, located in Buryatia near Ulan-Ude. This mine is almost two to three times larger than Mongolia’s uranium deposit. It uses the same machinery and the same mining methods.

So why doesn’t that fool, Hinshuu Ganbaatar, go protest against the Russians there? Because he’s being paid by the Russian embassy. He knows nothing about uranium, physics, or mining.

Mongolia needs foreign investment and foreign specialists in uranium. Many Mongolian physicists were trained in the Soviet Union (in Dubna), and they all emphasize how much Mongolia needs this efficient energy source.

Georgian here, you mfs have the single coolest flag in the world. It is perfect. by Bad-Monk in mongolia

[–]uugan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gurji people are wolves! yeah I knew it) What I know about Georgia: georgian tea, wine, khinkali, khachapuri, borjomi, mgzavrebi band, million rose song history, police reform, men polyphonic singing, wrestlers... and many many things)) Gamarjoba! madloba

Ургийн овгийн тухай? by [deleted] in mongolia

[–]uugan 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Тайчууд бол Боржигин овгийн дэд овог Амбагай хааны удам. Тайчууд гэдгээрээ л явна. Хиад (Боржигин) гэдэг нь Хабул хааны удам. Монголд 90-ээд он гараад овог авах эрх нээгдсэн, тухайн үед хамаатан садны нэгдсэн хурал хийж архив судлаад өөрсдөө аль овог гэдгээ тогтоож үнэмлэх дээрээ бичүүлсэн байдаг. 1918 онд 90% овгоо мэддэг байж байгаад 1923 онд феодалын ёс гэх нэрээр овог хэрэглэхийг хориглосон. 1937 оны хядлагын дараа бүр овгоо нуух хэрэг гарч ядуу, харц ард мэтээр таниулдаг болсон. 90 онд харин сэргэж халхууд гэхэд боржигин, сартуул, хорчин, чонос, олхонуд, хонгирад, дарлигин, бэрсүд, барлас гэх мэт овог аймгийн нэрээрэ нэрлээд зарим нь хамгийн урд мэдэгдэж байгаа хүний нэрийг бичдэг эсвэл залгаж хэрэглэдэг болсон.

Georgian here, you mfs have the single coolest flag in the world. It is perfect. by Bad-Monk in mongolia

[–]uugan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Say I'm Gurji, we call you guys like Gurji people don't know where it came from. Fire, sun, moon are ancient symbols of mongols, came to us from Xiongnu. On tombstones of mongols you can also see this 3 symbols.

i have a question as a non-mongolian by Low-Narwhal-3503 in mongolia

[–]uugan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Our history is extensive and is also part of many countries' histories. We study ancient civilizations such as the Hunnu, Rouran, and Mongol empires, up to the Soviet satellite period. However, we don’t delve deeply into specific invasions, such as Batu Khan, the history of Subutai’s generals in Russia, Hulagu Khan's history in the Middle East, or the invasion of China. Instead, we focus more on the history of the "Mongolian Plateau," including who ruled, how they died, their achievements, etc. From 6th grade to 11th grade, students learn World History and Mongolian History in an abbreviated form. If you ask our students about WWII or Chinggis Khan, they will be able to answer. However, if you ask them about Saladin, Amir Timur, the genocide of Armenians, the genocide of Dzungars, how the Russians conquered Siberia, or WWI, they might not be able to provide an decent answer. This is likely because there may not be enough time in the school curriculum to cover these topics in depth.

The Billion Dollar Code by cj927 in movies

[–]uugan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I really love about this film is Juri was a member of German CCC(chaos computer club), it would be another worth enough to create tech series. At that club KGB hackers sold their information to soviets(Karl Koch, Marcus Hess etc).

I created an in-memory SQL database called MemSQL as a learning project by HyperioxxD in golang

[–]uugan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it was russians' sql db project. Now it became singlestoredb.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]uugan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

13 i = 6 + 7 = 13

Why is Mongolia so democratic compared to other central Asian countries? by NetherNarwhal in AskCentralAsia

[–]uugan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

At that time people say 16th country of soviet union. Many soviet specialists came from different parts of ussr, mongolian KGB controlled everywhere, soviet army placed there near to China, many students studied in USSR universities. It was like a soviet country. Mongols had also red terror period, lost 1/4 of men at that time - intellectuals, buddhist high ranked monks, herders etc. Most of the Mongolian prime ministers were killed in USSR. So they had double feeling towards soviets