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RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:03 pm
by Nikademus
There's a good amount of renovation going on....a number of empty hotel/condo buildings being stripped down and rebuilt. Business appears to be booming for the most part
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 4:15 pm
by rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
There's a good amount of renovation going on....a number of empty hotel/condo buildings being stripped down and rebuilt. Business appears to be booming for the most part
Well, things DID appear to have picked up last time i was in the state (June). And, as i said, housing/property prices have about tripled. I usually pick up those freebee real estate books just to check things out. Stuff that was going for $40,000 a couple of years ago (small farms in the boonies) are now going for $150 - $250K. I was astonished.
Possibly this has to do with recovery of the Japanese economy. Japanese tourism is very big there - it is cheaper to fly from Tokyo to Hawaii, play a round of golf, then fly back than it is to play a round in Tokyo. Hawaii has some truly nice golf courses (not that i play, but they are quite famous from what i read).
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 5:12 pm
by Tom Hunter
ORIGINAL: Big B
ORIGINAL: Tom Hunter
Just read the book, there is no human being with more experience repairing Shermans than this guy. I did not call them Deathtraps, the author did.
One other thing in the book. His division had all the Pershings in Germany in the later part of the war. There were 3.
Tom, in the interest of fair play and tranquility - I will find the book and read it. (ok?[;)])
(but I will just add ...that I was so absolutely obsessed with
THIS subject - to the point of talking to tank experts from Europe, having my congressman get the US Army to send me their own studies and data on the M4 medium series, and going to the university to check out books on the physics of armor and armor penetration - I'm honestly not expecting to find much new...BUT -
SALUTE! my friend!)[:)]
B
Tom, in the interest of fair play and tranquility - I will find the book and read it. (ok? )
(but I will just add ...that I was so absolutely obsessed with THIS subject - to the point of talking to tank experts from Europe, having my congressman get the US Army to send me their own studies and data on the M4 medium series, and going to the university to check out books on the physics of armor and armor penetration - I'm honestly not expecting to find much new...BUT - SALUTE! my friend!)
Actually your obsession with the subject is a really good reason to read this guy. The book was published in 1998 so it is relatively new materail on the subject. The perspective is fascinating, because this guy saw nearly all the damaged Shermans of the 3rd armored division. You won't learn much new about the tank, except maybe 3rd armored battlefield modifications, but you will learn about the tank in action. The Author's name is Belton Y. Cooper.
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2005 5:17 pm
by Nikademus
lol....yes, one night while walking back from a meal at the Hard Rock Cafe we passed a real estate office which had it's offerings posted on the window. Wheeeeesh.....the prices being asked just for a condo/studio!!!! [X(] [X(] [X(] [X(]
Yup....lots of Japanese tourists there. No problem....except when driving because the Japanese tourists who rent cars in Hawaii drive like ther're in Tokyo (which from what i've heard from my GF who's been to Tokyo, is a scary thing to behold)
Almost had a collision with one who tried to jump into the lane I was merging into even with my signal blinking! [:@]
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:10 am
by Tankerace
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Gas in Oahu was a nightmare. Never thought i'd pay $3.60 per gallon.
yikes
Wow, come to Oklahoma. Its only $2.19 here.
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 3:59 am
by testarossa
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Almost had a collision with one who tried to jump into the lane I was merging into even with my signal blinking! [:@]
You gotta be kidding!!![:D] blinking signal means "speed up to close the gap so that b@st@rd wount get in". In Vancouver we change lanes without giving signal for this very reason.
Some "challenged" people are driving suburbans or silverados in city. Their motto is "shoulder checks are for whimps". Guess what? Everybody lets them in.
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:23 am
by steveh11Matrix
Good God, you guys don't know what kind've shangri-la you're living in.
Converting UK Pounds to US Dollars, and Litres to US Gallons, I'm paying (at UKP1.94 per litre) USD12.59 per US Gallon. Do you think prices like that would cause riots where you are?! [;)]
Steve
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:43 pm
by Speedysteve
You telling me [;)]
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:44 pm
by Speedysteve
P.S. I cycle to work [:D]
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 12:55 pm
by rtrapasso
ORIGINAL: Tankerace
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Gas in Oahu was a nightmare. Never thought i'd pay $3.60 per gallon.
yikes
Wow, come to Oklahoma. Its only $2.19 here.
Somehow, vacationing in Oklahoma doesn't have the same attraction as vacationing in Hawaii (no offense!!)[:D][:'(]
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 2:36 pm
by Big B
ORIGINAL: steveh11Matrix
Good God, you guys don't know what kind've shangri-la you're living in.
Converting UK Pounds to US Dollars, and Litres to US Gallons, I'm paying (at UKP1.94 per litre) USD12.59 per US Gallon. Do you think prices like that would cause riots where you are?! [;)]
Steve
Definately - YES
Why do you think we want to keep our guns!?[:D]
B
RE: IS A TANK IS A TANK IS A TANK?
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:16 pm
by tabpub
ORIGINAL: steveh11Matrix
Good God, you guys don't know what kind've shangri-la you're living in.
Converting UK Pounds to US Dollars, and Litres to US Gallons, I'm paying (at UKP1.94 per litre) USD12.59 per US Gallon. Do you think prices like that would cause riots where you are?! [;)]
Steve
Steve:
How much of that is tax of some sort? I think that only 1/3 of the price in the US is tax, depending on the locality. Some state/county/city taxes are added to the federal tax, but in general it is approximately 80 cents per gallon around me, tax wise.