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Everything posted by warpedskydiver
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I could fuck up the spy vessels elctronics gear so fast they would never know what hit them. They might be able to make it back to port though. Think carbon fibers.
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Now I know why God invented washing machines..
warpedskydiver replied to Nataly's topic in The Bonfire
Got a couple of padded bricks in there for "entertainment" purposes? -
My friend Nicks wife Manhal is Jordanian and a wonderful cook. Every meal looks like a feast for the eyes and tastes even better.
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Now I know why God invented washing machines..
warpedskydiver replied to Nataly's topic in The Bonfire
I got a high capacity front loader, with an extra long cycle for when things are really dirty. From my trips over to Europe, I've found laundromats are even rarer there than in the States. Did a lot of laundry in the hotel sink myself. Not so many in France eh? In Germany and Italy laundry facilities were not hard to find. In France not so much. DO not lend a French person your favorite sweater for a week. -
Now I know why God invented washing machines..
warpedskydiver replied to Nataly's topic in The Bonfire
My dad said like sandpaper. Of course on a WWII destroyer lots of clothes got rinsed in the same barrel. It helped if you were towards the head of the line. -
Don't worry, the packers pissing into your rig will hide the smell of the mouse pee.
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Another Mechanical problem a real one this time
warpedskydiver replied to Squeak's topic in The Bonfire
Yeah what happens when you put it in drive and jump out in front of it? Does it stall? -
Tonight's dinner; Southern fried chicken Mashed Potatoes and milk gravy Steamed Broccoli with butter Corn Biscuits Pineapple for dessert
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We have a place called Village Pizza, they will ship pizza too. It is just damned good. I have had really good pizza in Italy and this is right up there with that. BTW sometimes Stefani's make fantastic cheese pizza when it is really busy, wood fired ovens too. The roasted chicken is awesome.
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I loved the food in Crete, we had scampi, squid, goat, all kinds of olives and feta. The peaches were the best I ever had. The souvlaki stands on the beach were fantastic.
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Black racer perhaps and a corn snake
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Fresh caught seared ahi tuna, Ono sandwiches from a fish I just caught. I had a Yaeger schnitzel that was just awesom in Wisebaden at this little old gasthaus near Rheinblick golf course.
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I am sorry Mike, none of us is going to get out of here alive. None of us can take for granted that getting sick or having health problems is nothing to worry about. You certainly have had your fair share of grief when it comes to family dying before old age takes them away. I hope you can just remember when he was young and healthy and was happy. Other than that, at least he did not wind up a veggie on a ventilator, that is like going to hell. There is nothing you can do but be there for the rest of the family and console them, I guess it is your job to be the eldest now.
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Corvette IIRC had a setting that would limit performance when the owner was not at the wheel. It was a top end car, don't know if they do it anymore.
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End of the decade Dec 31, 2009 or Dec 31, 2010?
warpedskydiver replied to skittles_of_SDC's topic in The Bonfire
Prolly had something to do with the 123 I got for COMMO on my ASVAB. Oddly enough, I did score higher on Electrical, Food, Maint, Mechanical, Field Artillery, and Combat... Come to think of it, my lowest scores were GT and Admin... guess I dont make a good pencil pusher. I do have the MOS that requires the highest scores in the Signal Corps... Damn my GT was only 135, that was the lowest of the tests -
Yep Fat Albert is a modified C-130
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Supposed to get to -54°F with the wind chill tonight. The coldest day around here I experienced was -84°F with the wind chill. I spent 12 hours outside working setting bolt patterns for the AA cargo facility at O'Hare. The natural temperature was -28°F
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Perris? I think we saw this one before. Hey that is old school gratitude right there!
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Hes right, the problem is EM waves travel at a known speed and cannot be altered, the satellites are a long way away, therefore LATENCY. For many comms it is not a big deal, for large amounts of data, not so good. Burst is about the best we can do.
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Can they port your number?
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Yep, they can both be found guilty. In fact the owner of the phone (parents) can also be charged. This has gotten way out of hand and is bordering on lunacy.
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Then there is not reading at all and thinking you know what the facts are. Just like Jakee does, he is the smartest person he associates with.
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Yep!