This is particularly true since many managers operate under the assumption that any project going long enough cannot avoid periodical design and re-implementation from scratch.
Generating enough light could be prohibitively expensive, unless cheap, renewable energy is available, and this appears to be rather a future aspiration than a likelihood for the near future.
Sceptics about the value of big mergers often turn out to be right: promised synergies never materialise and managers get sucked into the tedium of integrating IT systems and the like.
However, the PLA would need to make substantial advances in missile guidance and countermeasures in order to achieve the very high precision required to attack a moving target.
If your implementation's processor usage is negligible, its animations will run smoothly and our program will be responsive even when the processor is heavily loaded with other activity.
Of course for now the yuan is not a convertible currency and China has considerable work to do to clean up its financial system before that can change.