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NutmegCT

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Was BCF down for a few hours this morning?

I kept getting "this website is not available" when I tried several times after 7am.

Tom M.
 
Just saw Basil's memory module post.

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:lol:

Keen observation, TOC. :wink:
 
thought is a bit more succinct that Roseanne Roseannadanna.

Unless we're talking to Army folks.........then they need comic book manuals to figure it out.
 
thought is a bit more succinct that Roseanne Roseannadanna.

Unless we're talking to Army folks.........then they need comic book manuals to figure it out.

You're a Navy guy?
 
As long as you understand a couple of things.

One:
There are two kinds of ships.
Submarines and targets.

Two:
There are more airplanes in the ocean than there are Submarines in the sky.

You might want to throw in "the only good Marine is a Submarine".

Tell me you didn't know about US Army Comic Training Manuals?
https://www.astrotx.com/M-16A1 Rifle.pdf

More recently, there is a US Army "Don't ask-don't tell" comic book. I am reluctant to put up a link.
 
TOC said:
thought is a bit more succinct that Roseanne Roseannadanna.

Unless we're talking to Army folks.........then they need comic book manuals to figure it out.


As an airdale, much enjoyed that pre-chrome manual (and many of my friends are squids, as well)!



 
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