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  1. Another Community Dark Roast fan here. It is about the only coffee I drink.
  2. I haven't had the 17 year but I like the regular Eagle Rare a lot. It's probably my favorite bourbon. I rarely drink liquor but when I do it's bourbon or some other whiskey. Right now I'm waiting to open a bottle of this: It's made by a small micro-distillery that uses Flying Dog Beer's equipment at their brewery in Colorado. The 10 year old is a fine burbon and while I do prefer the 17 year its price prevents me from drinking it too often. When you open that bottle of Stranahan's let me know how you like it.
  3. That depends, where I live LDWF says that for enforcement purposes a spoted bass is defined as a black bass with a tooth patch on its tongue.
  4. That depends, where I live LDWF says that for enforcement purposes a spoted bass is defined as a black bass with a tooth patch on its tongue.
  5. That depends, where I live LDWF says that for enforcement purposes a spoted bass is defined as a black bass with a tooth patch on its tongue.
  6. Eagle Rare 17 year old on the rocks.
  7. My first was a beetle spin.
  8. Abita Amber, Purple Haze, Red Ale, and Strawberry Harvest Lager are some of my favorites along with several other craft beers.
  9. choupique replied to Fat-G's topic in Gun Forum
    Springfield XD .40
  10. choupique replied to Tin's topic in Everything Else
    They have two, they just suck.
  11. I have to check our aircraft for error codes and faults and troubleshoot the possible causes, however our pilots are normaly fairly quick to inform us of any problems encountered during flight so I don't have to do it after every flight.
  12. Learned something new today, like I said I am not familar with the A380 or any of the Airbus aircraft.
  13. Not sure what they are for but I would agree they are most likely not critical for flight.
  14. While I am not familiar with the A380 I do know from experience that usually all the information on those displays can be moved to whichever display the pilot or copilot chooses. The displays were most likely set up this way to provide symmetry for the picture. As for the switches they perform perform a function based on the information currently displayed on a given display or the switch is located in a standard position and performs a specific function and will be displayed on the proper page no matter what display it is on.
  15. Yes, voted early.
  16. Are you saying that because I'm in the Army, I must treat my Soldiers poorly? Do only nice, friendly people join the Air Force? Give me a break. Your experience is in the Air Force. Period. Once you have served in another branch, then you can compare how we treat our troops. That's why I made my suggestion. This guy is already in his twenties, and he's just now working on his basics in a community college. If he is serious about flying, this may be his best option. Great post, Lund Explorer. If he's dead set on being an Air Force pilot, that's exactly what he should do. I did not make any statements about you or any other member of any branch of service except to make a smart a$$ statement like you did first. I am simpling stating that generly the Air Force treats its troops better. There are good and bad in every branch. I work with vets and guard members and we sit arround and talk when we have nothing to do. They are the ones who make the statements about how the Air Force treats there servicemembers better than they were treated. Most of these coworkers are helicopter pilots who were WO's in the Army.
  17. You must have served as a pilot in all five branches of the armed forces, right? You're my hero. Mark my words. If he goes to an Air Force recruiter right now, the recruiter is going to try to talk him into enlisting. He isn't qualified to be an officer without a Bachelors degree, and a recruiter isn't going to sit around and wait three or four years for him to finish. He'll try to sell him on enlisting and attending the Community College of the Air Force and using tuition assistance to finish up his degree. I'm not saying that it's a bad deal, but it's not going to get him in the cockpit of a jet anytime soon either. You seem to know a lot about me I would say you're my hero. I was enlisted in the Air Force. I am speaking through experience that I have through my service and the fact that I work with vets from all branches of service both officers and enlisted, pilot's and mechanics. The Air Force generly treats all their troops better than any other branch especially the pilot's. As far as the recruiter he will try to get him to enlist thats his job. You just have to know what you want and not accept anything else and the recruiter will not have any choice but to wait he can't force anyone to enlist just because you walk in his office.
  18. Tell him to go talk to an Air Force recruiter to get him pointed in the right direction. The Air Force is a good choice, he will get treated better than any other branch of service.
  19. Congratulations on the beautiful little girl. Enjoy your time with her they grow up way to fast.
  20. Why would you not spend a couple of extra bucks on a fuse for each unit to protect them and all the money you have invested in them. Seems like cheep insurance to me.
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