Operation Girl Scout Cookies 08Dec41
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RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
The Turducken is a Tsugaru-class minesweeper!
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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I did a save of the game to #4 and uploaded it to a file server so if you wanted to check anything out here's the
link to the file:
http://www.filedropper.com/wpae004
my password is "password" without the quotes
link to the file:
http://www.filedropper.com/wpae004
my password is "password" without the quotes
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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We are trying to sidetrack you, larry, with extraneous, tangential, irreverent, and pithy posts.
"Rats set fire to Mr. Cooper’s store in Fort Valley. No damage done." Columbus (Ga) Enquirer-Sun, October 2, 1880.
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Well, as long as they are pithy. And irreverent. Jesus lays three nails on the countertop at the motel front desk and says to the clerk: "can you put me up for the night?"ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
We are trying to sidetrack you, larry, with extraneous, tangential, irreverent, and pithy posts.
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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And for those of you who want to watch the combat replay of the first turn here's the #1 file: password is "password" without the quotes.
http://www.filedropper.com/wpae001
http://www.filedropper.com/wpae001
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
Thanks for that bit of intel. Say, there's an opening on my R&D staff that you may be interested in. Right now they are working on a particle beam weapon that shoots electrons. It can't quite burn it's way through a wet paper bag yet so they are working on the power output. They expect a breakthrough in about "two weeks". It's always "two weeks" away when I ask.ORIGINAL: Canoerebel
The Turducken is a Tsugaru-class minesweeper!
Another team is working on a radar guided torpedo. One of the biggest problems is that radar doesn't work under water. They are looking into it.
A third team is working on an artificial pier that can be towed to the invasion site and parked near the beach and used immediately to unload cargo etc. In the first sea trial they towed it a mile and a half and it sank. They are still working on it.
A fourth team is working on a purely wooden ship. It's thought that it won't show up on radar. But it does because of all the metal attachments, guns, etc. They are thinking of changing the shape of the boat and painting it black.
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
Sounds like the German KM naval architects who spent the war designing battleships of 100,000 to 300,000 tons so they would not be drafted into the Wehrmacht.
A similar group of designers working on tank design came up with a tank that mounted two 15" guns and stood over 20 feet high. Never mind that it was too heavy and too wide for any road or bridge in Europe, it was essential for the war effort and Hitler entertained the idea just enough to keep the designers busy drawing ... [8|]
A similar group of designers working on tank design came up with a tank that mounted two 15" guns and stood over 20 feet high. Never mind that it was too heavy and too wide for any road or bridge in Europe, it was essential for the war effort and Hitler entertained the idea just enough to keep the designers busy drawing ... [8|]
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
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Wow...a land battleship. What a great idea. I'm going to mention to my R&D staff that Hitler is developing a land battleship, and that we simply must have one too. I'll send an envoy to Berlin to see if we can get a copy of the blueprints. We should probably keep the tanks in the home islands until the secret gets out.ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Sounds like the German KM naval architects who spent the war designing battleships of 100,000 to 300,000 tons so they would not be drafted into the Wehrmacht.
A similar group of designers working on tank design came up with a tank that mounted two 15" guns and stood over 20 feet high. Never mind that it was too heavy and too wide for any road or bridge in Europe, it was essential for the war effort and Hitler entertained the idea just enough to keep the designers busy drawing ...
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
You could mount it on top of Yamato as a 4th turret.ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
Wow...a land battleship. What a great idea. I'm going to mention to my R&D staff that Hitler is developing a land battleship, and that we simply must have one too. I'll send an envoy to Berlin to see if we can get a copy of the blueprints. We should probably keep the tanks in the home islands until the secret gets out.ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Sounds like the German KM naval architects who spent the war designing battleships of 100,000 to 300,000 tons so they would not be drafted into the Wehrmacht.
A similar group of designers working on tank design came up with a tank that mounted two 15" guns and stood over 20 feet high. Never mind that it was too heavy and too wide for any road or bridge in Europe, it was essential for the war effort and Hitler entertained the idea just enough to keep the designers busy drawing ...
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Actually, I have other plans for the top of the Yamato. I want to build an electronic suite up there to receive the pings from the beacons. The beacons will be a transmitter mounted beneath three barrage balloons anchored to the earth over a know spot. One is in the surburbs of Tokyo at GHQ, another at Sapporo out in the forest at a spot surveyed recently, and another is near Nagasaki on the naval base there. What the beacons do is send out radio pings at a known time, usually several per second, and those radio pings are received by the receiver on the Yamato and compared with the known time they were sent to get time enroute from each of the three beacons. That information will yield the Yamato's position within about a mile. It's a poor-man's GPS.ORIGINAL: ZorchYou could mount it on top of Yamato as a 4th turret.ORIGINAL: larryfulkersonWow...a land battleship. What a great idea. I'm going to mention to my R&D staff that Hitler is developing a land battleship, and that we simply must have one too. I'll send an envoy to Berlin to see if we can get a copy of the blueprints. We should probably keep the tanks in the home islands until the secret gets out.ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Sounds like the German KM naval architects who spent the war designing battleships of 100,000 to 300,000 tons so they would not be drafted into the Wehrmacht.
A similar group of designers working on tank design came up with a tank that mounted two 15" guns and stood over 20 feet high. Never mind that it was too heavy and too wide for any road or bridge in Europe, it was essential for the war effort and Hitler entertained the idea just enough to keep the designers busy drawing ...
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
I'm sure Allied intel will agree.ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
Actually, I have other plans for the top of the Yamato. I want to build an electronic suite up there to receive the pings from the beacons. The beacons will be a transmitter mounted beneath three barrage balloons anchored to the earth over a know spot. One is in the surburbs of Tokyo at GHQ, another at Sapporo out in the forest at a spot surveyed recently, and another is near Nagasaki on the naval base there. What the beacons do is send out radio pings at a known time, usually several per second, and those radio pings are received by the receiver on the Yamato and compared with the known time they were sent to get time enroute from each of the three beacons. That information will yield the Yamato's position within about a mile. It's a poor-man's GPS.ORIGINAL: ZorchYou could mount it on top of Yamato as a 4th turret.ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
Wow...a land battleship. What a great idea. I'm going to mention to my R&D staff that Hitler is developing a land battleship, and that we simply must have one too. I'll send an envoy to Berlin to see if we can get a copy of the blueprints. We should probably keep the tanks in the home islands until the secret gets out.
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The Yamato just receives the pings....it doesn't transmitt anything. What could go wrong?I'm sure Allied intel will agree.
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
A woman answers her phone, "Hello."
"Is this Mrs. Haycroft"
"Yes."
"Mrs. Haycroft, this is Doctor Willits calling from the Medical Lab. Your doctor sent us your husband's samples yesterday. In the same shipment we received a similar sample from a different Mr. Haycroft. Unfortunately there was a mix up, and we're not sure which result belongs to your husband. I'm sorry to say that either way, the news is not good."
"Not good?" asks Mrs. Haycroft.
"I'm afraid not. One of the tests came back with Alzheimer's and the other with AIDS. As I said, we're unsure which result is the correct one for your husband."
"Oh no, that's horrible!" said Mrs. Haycroft. "I assume you'll redo the test?"
"We'd like to, but they're very expensive, and the insurance people tell us they will not pay for them again."
"That's ridiculous! What can I possibly do now?"
"The insurance company recommends that you drive your husband to the other side of town and leave him there. If he can find his way home, don't sleep with him."
"Is this Mrs. Haycroft"
"Yes."
"Mrs. Haycroft, this is Doctor Willits calling from the Medical Lab. Your doctor sent us your husband's samples yesterday. In the same shipment we received a similar sample from a different Mr. Haycroft. Unfortunately there was a mix up, and we're not sure which result belongs to your husband. I'm sorry to say that either way, the news is not good."
"Not good?" asks Mrs. Haycroft.
"I'm afraid not. One of the tests came back with Alzheimer's and the other with AIDS. As I said, we're unsure which result is the correct one for your husband."
"Oh no, that's horrible!" said Mrs. Haycroft. "I assume you'll redo the test?"
"We'd like to, but they're very expensive, and the insurance people tell us they will not pay for them again."
"That's ridiculous! What can I possibly do now?"
"The insurance company recommends that you drive your husband to the other side of town and leave him there. If he can find his way home, don't sleep with him."
His is going to be the most world-wide anticipated obituary in the history of the world, that I will tell you. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
In a combat zone, boring is a good thing. It is when things get very interesting that you can easily get killed. [:@]
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
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I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!

“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”


RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
Oh. Right. Maybe i should adjust my car's radar detector. [:@]ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
The Yamato just receives the pings....it doesn't transmitt anything. What could go wrong?I'm sure Allied intel will agree.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
The Yamato just receives the pings....it doesn't transmitt anything. What could go wrong?
Like the US jet fighters that kept receiving pings from the law enforcement radar? It kept setting off their threat detectors and the law enforcement people kept getting readings of a vehicle going 200 mph. What could go wrong, especially if a pilot automatically sent an anti-radiation missile down range . . .

Seek peace but keep your gun handy.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
; Julia Child

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!

“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”


RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
Gee, that sounds a lot like ... GEE!ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
Actually, I have other plans for the top of the Yamato. I want to build an electronic suite up there to receive the pings from the beacons. The beacons will be a transmitter mounted beneath three barrage balloons anchored to the earth over a know spot. One is in the surburbs of Tokyo at GHQ, another at Sapporo out in the forest at a spot surveyed recently, and another is near Nagasaki on the naval base there. What the beacons do is send out radio pings at a known time, usually several per second, and those radio pings are received by the receiver on the Yamato and compared with the known time they were sent to get time enroute from each of the three beacons. That information will yield the Yamato's position within about a mile. It's a poor-man's GPS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gee_(navigation)
No matter how bad a situation is, you can always make it worse. - Chris Hadfield : An Astronaut's Guide To Life On Earth
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
The Yamato just receives the pings....it doesn't transmitt anything. What could go wrong?
Like the US jet fighters that kept receiving pings from the law enforcement radar? It kept setting off their threat detectors and the law enforcement people kept getting readings of a vehicle going 200 mph. What could go wrong, especially if a pilot automatically sent an anti-radiation missile down range . . .
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A police officer stops a car on the high way. The car's window goes down, a young Tom Cruise with black glasses shows up and the radio is playing "Danger Zone" really loud.
"Hello, sir. Do you know what speed you were going?"
"Hello, officer. Who cares, this car can't even break the sound barrier. You know, I am an officer too, I fly fighter jets and I am on my way to test that new HARM missile today."
"HARM missile?"
"It is an air-to-surface anti-radiation missile. It locks on little radars like the one you are holding and goes boom."
"Oh, OK, sir. That is fine to know, have a nice day."
I do not know what is scarier: that I do understand nothing of this demonic script or that I am starting to see the demons that it evokes.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.
RE: Operation Girl Scout Cookies
ORIGINAL: BBfanboy
Gee, that sounds a lot like ... GEE!ORIGINAL: larryfulkerson
Actually, I have other plans for the top of the Yamato. I want to build an electronic suite up there to receive the pings from the beacons. The beacons will be a transmitter mounted beneath three barrage balloons anchored to the earth over a know spot. One is in the surburbs of Tokyo at GHQ, another at Sapporo out in the forest at a spot surveyed recently, and another is near Nagasaki on the naval base there. What the beacons do is send out radio pings at a known time, usually several per second, and those radio pings are received by the receiver on the Yamato and compared with the known time they were sent to get time enroute from each of the three beacons. That information will yield the Yamato's position within about a mile. It's a poor-man's GPS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gee_(navigation)
May be the US will then make a similar system and you will have a little Battle of the Beams
I do not know what is scarier: that I do understand nothing of this demonic script or that I am starting to see the demons that it evokes.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.
Me, studying for a PHD entry exam in Applied Mathematics.