@treesloth: Yeah. I watched the special about them sinking the Oriskany. That boat ran the last airwing composed entirely of Vought aircraft: R/F-8, A-7, E1bs, C1A.
@treesloth: Yeah. I watched the special about them sinking the Oriskany. That boat ran the last airwing composed entirely of Vought aircraft: R/F-8, A-7, E1bs, C1A.
Of all the places I worked in the Navy, the flight deck was the coolest place.
There is a large market for this device in navies around the world. Believe it or not, sailors end up over the side more than anyone wants to admit.
@CorporateRobot: In this instance, the word "flare" is referring to the strobe light.
@Nowell: I wonder how much a pawn shop would pay for it?
Everyone is entitled to an opinion on the the taste and suitability of these meals.
Stop the madness.
All jokes aside...
@FThorn: You beat me to it.
Nice. Very timely information since I just came down with a rotten cough and cold. I'll try it out.
Byte me, Feds:
@Saboth: You kiddies need to see some of the _really_ old ones with Belushi in his prime.
@photoplex: Well, sure if you want to use plain old mechanical stuff.
@photoplex: For a quiet kill, I doubt that this could be surpassed.
There comes a point at which one should realize that any given business model will eventually reach its end-of-life phase.
Advising the use of parchment paper in a toaster is very reckless advice.
The thing about a wiki is that you must maintain it. I know that there are many people who do a fine job of maintaining their wiki. However, the majority of wiki creators don't maintain their pages.
@tazm0n: Yes, Alford Technologies developed the water knife method, not Sandia, as much as they are a bunch of cool geeks whom I generally admire.
@dkissam: