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BTW, in my 5 Winters in Rochester, we never saw a single snowfall over 7 inches.
In the three I spent actually living in Rochester I never seen it colder than -27 below. [X(][:'(]
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Hey...how much of this good-natured enthusiasm is due to rum punch anyways?

How did you know that we are just making rum punch (Vienna recipe) at home? [:D]


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Where did you find Steve's 18th birthday photo? [&:]

Notice no one is celebrating with a drink. It was during Prohibition. [:D]
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Hi all,
ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

Hey...how much of this good-natured enthusiasm is due to rum punch anyways?

How did you know that we are just making rum punch (Vienna recipe) at home? [:D]


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A THREAD confession of sorts:

Wife Unit DVR'ed a "Masterpiece Theatre" mini-series, "Downton Manor"-season 1. I really enjoyed it. Extremely well done costume drama.

I've enjoyed a number of similarly timed costume dramas too-most notably "Pride and Prejudice" and versions of Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and the other usual Austen's suspects.

Why do I have the feeling my tastes are either very British (shudders) or very....well...let's just say 'not that there's anything wrong with that'. [:D]
I haven't seen Downton Manor, but I love those other books and movies. Good plots, good acting, love it.

The BBC's 26-episode serialization of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels (1865-1880) is really interesting. The saga centers on Plantagenet Palliser and Lady Glencora, whose politically expedient marriage becomes the beginnings of a dynasty.

Also, "The Dutchess of Duke Street", the 1976 Masterpiece Theater massive miniseries (31 episodes) starring Gemma Jones is addictive.
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Good night friends [>:]
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Right on schedule. (someone this morning posted a querry on loss ratios for the A6M during the SRA fighting)


Wow, I just wasted 90 seconds of my life that I can never get back looking at that thread. Dude is a tool. [8|]
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Evening thread friends. Interesting day at work today...
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A THREAD confession of sorts:

Wife Unit DVR'ed a "Masterpiece Theatre" mini-series, "Downton Manor"-season 1. I really enjoyed it. Extremely well done costume drama.

I've enjoyed a number of similarly timed costume dramas too-most notably "Pride and Prejudice" and versions of Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and the other usual Austen's suspects.

Why do I have the feeling my tastes are either very British (shudders) or very....well...let's just say 'not that there's anything wrong with that'. [:D]
I haven't seen Downton Manor, but I love those other books and movies. Good plots, good acting, love it.

The BBC's 26-episode serialization of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels (1865-1880) is really interesting. The saga centers on Plantagenet Palliser and Lady Glencora, whose politically expedient marriage becomes the beginnings of a dynasty.

Also, "The Dutchess of Duke Street", the 1976 Masterpiece Theater massive miniseries (31 episodes) starring Gemma Jones is addictive.
Saw all of "Upstairs / Downstairs"-actually not the first year, but all the others. Really enjoyed it. "Dutchess of Duke Street" was excellent as well-we saw all of those, IIRC.

Never heard of the serialization of Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels. Is there a name for the series?
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I found out today that there's no way i can take Chennelle with me when i leave. Seriously bummed..........hard to motivate for anything tonight. Least I went to the gym after work so i'm keeping up that part. [:(]
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I loved Pride and Prejudice. Colin Firth was masterful as Darcy and all the ladies were equally good. One of the best TV adaptations of a book I've ever seen.

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Hi all,
Cuts could cost RAF its fleet of Tornados

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Under last year’s defence review, the RAF’s approximately 100 ­Tornados were due to be phased out over several years:

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The RAF's entire fleet of Tornado ground attack aircraft could be rushed out of service because of a fresh spending crisis at the Ministry of Defence, the Guardian has learned.

With the department trying to find an extra £1bn savings before the end of the spending round next month, ministers and senior military officials have been presented with a range of unpalatable options.

One involves the immediate withdrawal of the RAF's eight Tornado fighters in Afghanistan, followed by an accelerated withdrawal of the rest of the fleet from service, possibly within three years. Other options include axing thousands more soldiers from non-combat units in the army, or withdrawing more ships from the Royal Navy's already diminished fleet.

"It's a complete mess," said one Whitehall source. "The government wants the military to play a role on the global stage, but the MoD is running out of money to meet its commitments." Any withdrawal from the mission in Afghanistan would cause uproar, but the Tornados are vulnerable because there are only a few of them there, and they could be deemed non-essential: it would still leave more than 100 fast jets from other countries.

Under last year's strategic defence and security review (SDSR), the RAF's 100 or so Tornados were due to be phased out over several years, with the RAF still having a rump of 18 by 2015.

But decommissioning all of them, and more quickly, is now considered a possibility. Under this scenario, the MoD would try to accelerate into service more Typhoon aircraft, the Tornados' long-term replacement. This option may have become more attractive because the MoD is no longer expecting to sell some of its Typhoons to Oman in a £600m deal.

Professor Malcolm Chalmers, a defence expert at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), said: "If all the Tornados are withdrawn from service before 2015, it will be further evidence of just how difficult a task balancing the MoD's books is proving to be. It would be a significant further capability cut in addition to those announced in the SDSR. It is unlikely to be the last as the MoD struggles to meet the savings target it has been set."

He added: "The MoD is consciously choosing to allow gaps in medium-term capabilities – such as carriers and now fast jets – to develop so that it can focus its limited resources on Afghanistan … and on long-term investment programmes. Yet this strategy is predicated on the assumption that, post-2015, the cuts in the MoD will be quickly reversed. If this does not happen future defence reviews will have no other choice than to turn temporary capability gaps into permanent ones."

The scramble to identify cuts has come about because the MoD underestimated the cost of commitments made at the time of the SDSR, which was published last October. For months before the review, the MoD had been expecting to make cuts based on an overall budget reduced by 4%. But with days to go before the review was due to be finalised, defence officials realised the Treasury wanted cuts of 8-10%.

"It was done far too quickly. The MoD tried to do a new defence review in days. It was a farce," said a source.

The defence secretary, Liam Fox, now needs to sign off new cost cuts by the end of March unless the Treasury softens its hardline stance. One option could even see the Treasury making a loan to the MoD to help it through the next year or two.

Earlier this month the Guardian revealed that the Royal Navy would no longer be sending a warship to patrol the Caribbean, where it has played an active role in counter-narcotic and disaster relief operations.

Twelve Chinook helicopters which were promised by the government in the autumn's defence review may also become casualties of the cuts. Peter Luff, the defence procurement minister, has said the contract is "subject to negotiation".

The MoD refused to be drawn on the discussions about cuts. A spokesman said: "A number of different options are being considered. We cannot say with any clarity what those decisions will be. No decisions have been taken yet."

BAE Systems, which part-builds and has a support and maintenance contract for the UK's Typhoons, also refused to be drawn, particularly over any deal with Oman. "That is a matter for the Ministry of Defence," a spokesman said.

Before the SDSR, all three services fought bitterly to protect their own personnel and forces, with the Navy and the RAF bearing the brunt of the cuts. The RAF is likely to be furious if the Tornado is sacrificed as part of the spending round.

The RAF now has 71 Typhoon aircraft, which were delivered in two tranches. It has been reported that the first tranche of 48 could already be obsolete by 2015.

In 2009 the RAF ordered and is awaiting delivery of another 40 of the more modern tranche 3 Typhoons.

It is envisaged that the Typhoon and the Joint Strike Fighter, currently under development, will be the RAF's main attack aircraft from 2020.

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Don't think it's a particular secret, and it might devolve into a ramble/rant, so...

It's the Army here IMO. Their refusal to believe that the RAF has anything to offer, and their realisation that they are just as screwed when we leave Afghanistan has lead us to this point. It's got to the point that many are ignoring the advanatges that the Tornado offers over the Harrier (and other NATO assets) in order to promote their view that the RAF is un-needed now. The Army needs X+1 things from the RAF, but the RAF has enough cash for X-1 things. The only experience a lot of them have of the RAF is the airbridge in and out of the country, and I wish that was all that most of them would need to experience in relation to the RAF. But they need helicopter support, UAV support, CAS and on occasion casevac back to the UK.
TBH, there are a lot of things that could be cut to save cash but just won't happen. There are things that probably will be getting cut, especially with the Army. Keeping horses for example are going to be difficult to justify if we can't even afford helicopters that are needed for the front lines.
There is (always has been) antagonism between all three services, and the recent cuts have brought the worst of all three to the front. All three have had to justify their existence, but it seems that the Army have been justifying theirs by trying to reduce the RAFs image. They seem to be of the opinion that we could be reduced to helicopters and folded into their organisation, if that happens they are screwed.

How could anyone think the RAF is not needed ? I am not arguing, I just don't understand. What modern army doesn't need an airforce ? Is the plan to rely upon others ?
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

A THREAD confession of sorts:

Wife Unit DVR'ed a "Masterpiece Theatre" mini-series, "Downton Manor"-season 1. I really enjoyed it. Extremely well done costume drama.

I've enjoyed a number of similarly timed costume dramas too-most notably "Pride and Prejudice" and versions of Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and the other usual Austen's suspects.

Why do I have the feeling my tastes are either very British (shudders) or very....well...let's just say 'not that there's anything wrong with that'. [:D]
I haven't seen Downton Manor, but I love those other books and movies. Good plots, good acting, love it.

The BBC's 26-episode serialization of Anthony Trollope's Palliser novels (1865-1880) is really interesting. The saga centers on Plantagenet Palliser and Lady Glencora, whose politically expedient marriage becomes the beginnings of a dynasty.

Also, "The Dutchess of Duke Street", the 1976 Masterpiece Theater massive miniseries (31 episodes) starring Gemma Jones is addictive.
Saw all of "Upstairs / Downstairs"-actually not the first year, but all the others. Really enjoyed it. "Dutchess of Duke Street" was excellent as well-we saw all of those, IIRC.

Never heard of the serialization of Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels. Is there a name for the series?
The BBC series is called "The Pallisers". I found it at the local library, but I believe a DVD set is still available from Amazon. It starts out a bit plodding, but picks up steam by the end of the first episode.
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

A THREAD confession of sorts:

Wife Unit DVR'ed a "Masterpiece Theatre" mini-series, "Downton Manor"-season 1. I really enjoyed it. Extremely well done costume drama.

I've enjoyed a number of similarly timed costume dramas too-most notably "Pride and Prejudice" and versions of Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and the other usual Austen's suspects.

Why do I have the feeling my tastes are either very British (shudders) or very....well...let's just say 'not that there's anything wrong with that'. [:D]

You need to watch Reservior Dogs afterwards just to balance out.
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