I would think that would make the words just sort of slip out.
You can't trick me with that stuff. I been all over that side of the world and I know how all that stuff works. We use to fly R&R troops down to Sydney from Cam Rhan Bay on the C-130. Just before we got to New Guinea we would cross the equator and the pilot would claim he was just following the curvature of the earth, but I knew he was slowly turning the plane up-side down so the landing gear would be nearly on top where it could hit the runway at Sydney Airport. I know about other stuff too. We could land on Guam and load up supplies and food for the radar site on Johnston Atoll, then we would fly East and get to Johnston Atoll the day before we left Guam. Of course, it took us two days to get back to Guam. Hell of a lot of headwinds flying West in that part of the world.Nah, that's the Right side - you're just looking at it in reverse!![]()
Sounds like it could be a quote from Heinlein's "Starship Troopers".
You are correct. I just looked it up.Sounds like it could be a quote from Heinlein's "Starship Troopers".
Can one of the admins please add an eye-roll to the list of "like" responses? Thank you.
Will the 'Sad Face' work for you instead?Can one of the admins please add an eye-roll to the list of "like" responses? Thank you.
Being a happily retired guy I almost never set an alarm anymore.
Set an alarm, of course.Set an alarm or set-off alarm?![]()