Been there, done that: fixed Seahawk avionics, Hawkeye avionics, Supertoms, Hornets... SH-60 avionics are downright simple compared to the F/A-18s. Those trunks tended to leak, and the water liked to collect in the flight control computer.
Been there, done that: fixed Seahawk avionics, Hawkeye avionics, Supertoms, Hornets... SH-60 avionics are downright simple compared to the F/A-18s. Those trunks tended to leak, and the water liked to collect in the flight control computer.
I always thought 'possum too greasy...
Be interesting to see what the youth of the UK accomplish with this device...
As I recall, it was established by Royal Charter, and the British public is charged a fee to support the network...
I remember playing stump the chump with my classmates in electronics class: one person would draw up an insane conglomeration of logic gates, provide the inputs and everyone else had to figure out the outputs.
I seem to recall the GOP inserting a rider into a budget that tells the DOD to not spend any money addressing climate change...
At least this time it isn't a crowd-fund ad...
I wonder if he even has a cell phone.
I would have gone with era...
More evidence that the thrice-be-damned day start is out to get us...
I say point it east and keep digging until you get to a Great Lake...
You guys can feel free to ship some of that snow to the Sierra Nevada...
How, exactly does one get a constant flow of water from one hemisphere to the other? There has to be a cycle of some sort, no?
Science keeps me warm.
This guy shoulud hook up with Dr. Oz...
You, sir, are not funny. Which is why I starred you. :p
Looks like the primary difference between Boleyn and Seymour is the chin. Though Boleyn's face appears a bit narrower, as well.
The contractor is there to apply the white paint.
I would argue that this machine is valuable only in that there were so few made. I would think that a prototype C-64 would be the #2 to the Apple 1, if only because that machine had the most impact of all the Commodore products.
For a moment,I thought that was the cover for Ancillary Justice...