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Retired U.S. Army Officer having served assignments in the various parts of the world such as southeast Asia, Korea, Germany and more recently having fun in the middle east including Baghdad, Bagram Bahrain, Kuwait, etc. Currently retired as a computer Systems Engineer as a contractor for the Army.

Recent Comments

  1. about 22 hours ago on B.C.

    And that is bad; How?

  2. about 22 hours ago on The Other Coast

    I am on your side: I lived in Stuttgart when the wall came down. We flew home that day: mission accomplished.

  3. about 23 hours ago on Cul de Sac

    We didn’t either; I lived in Panama and during the rainy season it was ALL mud. During the dry season(Dec-April) it turned back into it’s native state of concrete.

  4. about 23 hours ago on Cul de Sac

    It would have to be from an infrared satellite camera: light doesn’t go that far down.

  5. 2 days ago on WuMo

    Powder and primers also required….and with the war in Ukraine gobbling up artillery rounds, there is a shortage of nitrocellulose. You might be stuck with what you already have…

  6. 2 days ago on Overboard

    Louie likes to get his full ration.

  7. 2 days ago on Sherman's Lagoon

    There’s plenty of wrecks down there to wipe it off on. (or something like that)

  8. 3 days ago on WuMo

    Thet wat ya git fer havein them Yankee winters.

  9. 3 days ago on B.C.

    I remember the bumper requirements of the 80’s: 49 CFR Part 581, “The bumper standard,” prescribes performance requirements for passenger cars in low-speed front and rear collisions. It applies to front and rear bumpers on passenger cars to prevent the damage to the car body and safety related equipment at barrier impact speeds of 2½ mph across the full width and 1½ mph on the corners. Nowadays the only vehicles that could make that standard are pickups.

  10. 3 days ago on Speed Bump

    I had the album for that.