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I guess I AM ancient -- I graduated H.S. in '65!

Took a while to finally graduate college though... Rolling Eyes


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Took a while to finally graduate college though... Rolling Eyes
Me too - didn't do that 'til '93 - too late for a commission, but sure helped me get a good job with a major IT defense contractor when I got out.

It's never too late folks! Stay in school, or go back, and finish at least a Bachelor's - truly worth the sacrifices. If I can do it, working full time, carrying a full load in school, having (at the time) a first class self-centered b&tch for a wife(!), a teen-aged daughter (coming of age!!!) and a young son, ANYONE can!


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Nice to know I'm not the only silver surfer shuffling around the help forums.

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Raytheon '55 to'96, Radar

1st main frame - Zebra, 1st media - punched paper tape on a TTY (on DEC), 1st micro - Texas 9000, 1st office PC - IBM, twin big floppies.

Still learning.

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Still learning.

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Aren't we all.

Stationed at Mildenhall, in East Anglia in the 80's - most amazed that what we call antique here in "The Colonies", is still new there. Drove over "hump back" bridges, built by the Romans, everyday! Knew "locals" that lived in 1000 year old houses!

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Ye gads, you guys are "old", I was drafted in 70.
And to think I retired in 1967. I must be "ancient" but you are only as old as you feel and I am ready for the "Senior Prom".

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>> The radar units on our PBRs were Raytheon.

So now I've met one person who worked on our comm. equip.
and one person who worked on our radar equip.

Any Allison engine, Jacuzzi pump or Colt M-16 manufacturers
out there?!!! (j/k)

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v-10 or 12?


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Twin V-6 Diesels. Used to put out a few hundred horses each.
I don't remember the exact specs off the top of my head,
because EM wasn't my primary rate. We all just had to know
enough to make everything work in case the EM was greased -- and then again, it was a looooooooooong time ago!

Why do you ask? Were you over there too? If so,
who were you with / and when? Just curious...

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Hey Bill,

Go here and hover your mouse over the blue triangles; you'll dredge up a few memories then.

http://www.rafweb.org/Stations/Index_East%20Anglia.htm

Did most of my private flying training and pleasure flying over East Anglia, out of Andrewsfield and over lots of bases, calling in at Old Buckenham, Norwich, overflying Wattisham, Bentwaters et al. Even the ploughed up fields still show vestiges of the familiar three-runway triangles that were wartime standard here.

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Hey thanks H, that was cool. I had forgot just how many air fields there were. If it had comm and US Forces attached I went there (I inspected each US comm facility each year for 3 years while there - from Portsmouth to Fraserburg). There used to be a really nice nude beach near Portsmouth Cool - I certainly remember that!

And then I remember those %^&* midges up north. Mad


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Dave? You there??

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ran some desial generaters up north that had those. all i had to know was how to watch temps,oil presure,rpm water temps, oils and coolent levals and read a pocket book or two a shift. has an air compressor with the v-10 alison i beleave it was long long ago. ingersal rand compressor. i read many thousand books on that job. allmost rembered the make of generator lol
never even knew they made v-6,s . saw a few older caterpiler type tracktors with alison stright 6 desiels. they were old back than. still did there job. most likely sittin at botom of muskeg after they were no longer usefull.


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Mekong Delta too, by now!


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Hi Smile I don't mean to take this thread off-topic or anything, but...

BITS & WU...I had some conflict with this earlier in the week when trying to get SP2. I first needed others before that, initially being the BITS update. I couldn't however get this to work, despite following the MS instructions, such as activating BITS in the services console and also registering the said DLLs. To no avail.

Only when (by trial & error) I shut off the Windows Firewall & ALG did the update finally succeed. In due course, I acquired SP2 Very Happy


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I don't mean to take this thread off-topic or anything...

>> Actually, it's exactly on topic.

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Only when (by trial & error) I shut off the Windows Firewall

>> You're exactly right. I forgot to add a (pre-)step before the instructions.

I went back and edited the original post.

Thanks for reminding me about this,

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