ORIGINAL: goodboyladdie
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Good evening!
Still making new furniture in our new bedroom... [8D]
Shouldn't you be breaking the furniture in your bedroom?
Good old wood is very SOLID... don't worry... [;)]
Leo "Apollo11"
Moderators: wdolson, MOD_War-in-the-Pacific-Admirals-Edition
ORIGINAL: goodboyladdie
ORIGINAL: Apollo11
Good evening!
Still making new furniture in our new bedroom... [8D]
Shouldn't you be breaking the furniture in your bedroom?


ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: Historiker
do you need a better job?ORIGINAL: Nikademus
don't know.....all i do know is that i'm starting to feel like my dad did during the 80's and i havn't even gotten off the ground yet career wise. [:(]
uh....yeah. One that wont kill me soon and allow me to do something i like vs. suffer the painful life of a US corporate micromanaged drone.
ORIGINAL: Historiker
Time to sleep, I'm totally KO. Was swimming with my neighbour who trains me...
[>:]

ORIGINAL: Nikademus
pointy enough to split off the head of a pin.

ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
Awww....come on....
The initial USN DD torpedo attack should be a case study of an effective night attack. I think there's grounds for considering it (right up there with Savo on the IJN side) the most effective single attack using torpedoes in the Second World War. The big guns on the prewar BBs just cleaned up some scraps.
Its funny, and this comment is not directed at you specifically...just a chuckle of a thought given all the years i've been here....but it's funny how successful USN attacks tend to be classified as "case studies" in how to do it right, or 'the best way' while Japanese acomplishments tend to be written off as one offs, luck or worse...."statistical outliers".
[:D]
Still agree with Termy (gasp!) It sounds mildly interesting...but its way down on my book list. There are other battles much more interesting than the Surgaio slaughter and i've already got several resources that cover the battle to a good degree of detail. Just my personal take.
ORIGINAL: treespider
I'm mundane and boring ...but still a better general than you [:'(]
ORIGINAL: treespider
They really hurt when she kicked my....
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
His big toe has won me over. Buying my ticket for Denmark right now.
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy
I thinketh not. Say, weren't you the first to openly suggest a man crush of mine on DivePac88 for his fine work crafting my .sig image? You know what they say about people that are the first to broach those sorts of thing, Treespider, doncha? In the pantheon of fart language, it's the 'first one that smelt it, dealt it.'[:D]
ORIGINAL: Mynok
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Fortuantely, i'm brilliant and unpredictable. [:)]
If by 'brilliant and unpredictable' you mean 'insane and inflammable', I agree.....[:'(]
ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
How's this for hilarious:
"Effective immediately, all Army Medical Department (AMEDD) active-duty and reserve component Soldiers on active duty (all Soldiers with a medical MOS or AOC, regardless of unit of assignment) will carry two small bottles (minimum size of one ounce) of 60% alcohol-based hand sanitizer at all times as part of their duty uniform. One bottle will be for their personal use, the other is available to give to Soldiers who do not have any hand sanitizer. When using alcohol-based hand sanitizer, Soldiers should rub their hands together until the gel is dry; water is not required for the gel to work. AMEDD Soldiers are responsible for maintaining their own individual supply of hand sanitizer from stocks provided by their servicing medical treatment facility (MTF)."
That came from an official military document. By the way, I'm an AMEDD officer. Guess I am out of uniform. [:D]
ORIGINAL: Mike Solli
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
what about Windex? Bird poop can happen any day.....any time!
Good point, Nik. [:D]
ORIGINAL: Terminus
What will these people do when the Internet becomes self-aware and takes over?