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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 2:34:00 PM   
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Hi all,

Hello Nik!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 2:37:34 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 2:41:45 PM   
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Hi all,

How are you?

Have you decided what to do?

What will happen with your sleeping arrangements when you leave the company (when your work position was terminated)?


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log! - 2/25/2011 2:45:18 PM   
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i'm ducky!

as soon as i bail my mom out of jail gonna hop into the old pickup truck and take her to Dennys for breakfest.



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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 2:46:29 PM   
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i'm ducky!

as soon as i bail my mom out of jail gonna hop into the old pickup truck and take her to Dennys for breakfest.




Don't stop on railroad tracks!... in fact just don't cross any at all. Make the train work for it lol.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 2:50:37 PM   
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Navy cuts will put lives at risk, warn Forces chiefs

The scrapping of the Harriers and aircraft carrier Ark Royal means Britain can no longer carry out amphibious operations without putting troops’ lives at “considerable risk”, senior officers and defence experts have warned the Prime Minster.

By Daily Telegraph UK

In a private letter, passed to The Daily Telegraph, the former Navy and Army chiefs warn the Prime Minister that there are serious flaws in last October's defence review.

The scrapping of the Royal Navy's Harrier fleet, in particular, has "profound consequences" that "strike at the heart of our Defence structure", they say.

The authors, who include Field Marshal Lord Bramall, the former head of the Armed Forces, as well as six retired admirals and three generals, say the move undermines the Navy's ability to protect the Army or Royal Marines on amphibious operations.

These can no longer be attempted against "even a lightly armed aggressor" without "considerable risk" to the safety of soldiers, they say.

The letter's authors include Lt Gen Sir Hew Pike, the decorated Parachute Regiment officer, Maj Gen Julian Thompson, the Falklands commander, Admiral Sir Jeremy Black, who commanded the aircraft carrier Invincible in the Falklands, and Prof Nicholas Rodger, an Oxford academic.

They recommend a "rapid re-evaluation" of last year's Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), which they warn was "unduly trusting in an uncertain, fast-moving and dangerous world".

Under the terms of the SDSR, the 70-strong fleet of Harriers will be scrapped or sold this year, while Ark Royal, the flagship of the Royal Navy, will be decommissioned and probably turned into a London heliport. Harriers are particularly crucial on amphibious operations as they provide the best close air support for ground troops.

The review, which also resulted in the destruction of the Nimrod surveillance fleet, was ordered as part of government spending cuts which saw 7.5 per cent slashed from the annual £37 billion defence budget.

There is growing controversy over the scale of the cuts, particularly in light of the chaos enveloping the Middle East and the crisis in Libya, where hundreds of Britons have been trapped for several days.

Last night, Jim Murphy, the shadow defence secretary, added his voice to those calling for the SDSR to be reopened. He said it already looked "out of date" and that many of the assumptions about it had been "shaken over the past month".

"Recent dramatic events mean that the defence review must be reopened and perhaps even rethought," Mr Murphy said. "It would be sensible to stop and reflect again on our nation's strategic defence needs."

The letter to Mr Cameron highlights the dangers to national security of scrapping so much of Britain's defence capability at a time of global uncertainty.

It warns of the "downstream consequences that strike at the heart of our Defence structure" by scrapping the force of 70 Harrier GR7 and GR9s that are the most advanced close air support available to British forces.

"This undermines support of the Army and of the Royal Marines in their amphibious role. This valuable operation can no longer be attempted even against a lightly armed aggressor without considerable risk."

The signatories argue that the review “led to a very rapid and radical disposal of assets, which, more alarmingly, has demanded the loss of some core strategic capabilities”.

“In our carefully considered view, it is in this latter respect that, in certain key areas, the decisions now about to be implemented merit rapid re-evaluation to avoid the potentially permanent loss of important military capabilities.”

The letter claims that £5 billion could be saved by keeping a small force of 40 Harriers and a similar number of the much more costly Tornados. “Defence in peace means deterrence by showing capability and determination. Failure to do so leads to war,” the letter warns.

Liam Fox, the Defence Secretary, said: “Difficult decisions had to be taken to tackle the £38 billion deficit left by Labour at the Ministry of Defence and the SDSR will not be reopened.” The Government has been accused of “staggering complacency” over the view expressed in the SDSR, which said: “In the short term, there are few circumstances we can envisage where the ability to deploy air power from the sea will be essential.”

Naval commanders say the short-sightedness of scrapping Ark Royal and the Harrier becom es more apparent by the day as North Africa destabilises.

During the evacuation of Lebanon in 2006, Navy jets made low passes over guerrilla positions which “quickly scared them off”, an officer involved said. Similarly, Harriers were used as a “show of force” during the Sierra Leone crisis in 2000 and frightened off rebels.

“Unless our coalition partners can provide carrier strike then we would not be able to provide adequate protection to our troops,” a senior Navy officer said.

Cdr John Muxworthy, of the UK National Defence Association, said: “It cannot be lost on our enemies around the world, who will be watching the British Government’s feeble response to the Libya crisis with mounting glee.

“After all, they will reason, if this is the best Britain can do now, how will the British cope next year when their Armed Forces are even smaller?”

The letter also points out that, by changing guidelines dictating the length of rest between operational tours, the Forces could generate more manpower.

The letter was also sent to the Defence Secretary, the Deputy Prime Minister, the Chancellor, the Foreign Secretary and the chairman of the Commons defence committee.



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 2:57:31 PM   
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Could you stop posting those articles, Leo? They're depressing.

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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 3:12:29 PM   
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i'm ducky!

as soon as i bail my mom out of jail gonna hop into the old pickup truck and take her to Dennys for breakfest.




Except they don't serve black pudding

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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 3:12:52 PM   
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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 4:19:06 PM   
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i'm ducky!

as soon as i bail my mom out of jail gonna hop into the old pickup truck and take her to Dennys for breakfest.





Fine dining!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 4:44:53 PM   
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Hi all,

How are you feeling and doing Mike?


Leo "Apollo11"


Hi Leo, I'm in quite good shape, thanks. The job decision was at least partially mine and, from what I've read, Poppy had a worldwide drinking salute for his send off by good folks who have a great appreciation for what he and his Brothers did. I know that made him smile and look for a beer where ever he is.

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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 5:19:24 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: Nikademus

i'm ducky!

as soon as i bail my mom out of jail gonna hop into the old pickup truck and take her to Dennys for breakfest.




Except they don't serve black pudding



mmmmm.......now i'm gonna have to hit Fado for breakfest after i drop mom off at the trailer.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 5:24:29 PM   
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How are you feeling and doing Mike?


Hi Leo, I'm in quite good shape, thanks. The job decision was at least partially mine and, from what I've read, Poppy had a worldwide drinking salute for his send off by good folks who have a great appreciation for what he and his Brothers did. I know that made him smile and look for a beer where ever he is.


RGR Mike!

Take care...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 5:25:40 PM   
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Could you stop posting those articles, Leo? They're depressing.


I know... <SIGH>


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RE: log! - 2/25/2011 5:36:20 PM   
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IT nightmare of the day.

Jus mindin my own business when coworker comes up and says her computer is down....can i fix? Certainly as her machine has the hard drive with the bad firmware...but previously she didn't want me to fix it for fear of loss of her folders. Course now no choice the machine takes 45 minutes to boot up and then runs slower than a 386 trying to run Windows XP.

Unfortunately she doesn't have priviledges to install/run the firmware update. So i get a manger to log into the domain on the machine......30 minutes later.....insufficient priviledges again. This time i ask the Director of the center to log in so we can try it. Still doesn't have priviledges. Apparantly IT made sure noone, not even the bigwigs, could do anything on the machines. 2 hours later the computer is still down and in the end a ticket must be filed....in which the solution will probably be a standard re-imaging. leaving the actual problem intact.

some days.......

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 5:45:55 PM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

IT nightmare of the day.

Jus mindin my own business when coworker comes up and says her computer is down....can i fix? Certainly as her machine has the hard drive with the bad firmware...but previously she didn't want me to fix it for fear of loss of her folders. Course now no choice the machine takes 45 minutes to boot up and then runs slower than a 386 trying to run Windows XP.

Unfortunately she doesn't have priviledges to install/run the firmware update. So i get a manger to log into the domain on the machine......30 minutes later.....insufficient priviledges again. This time i ask the Director of the center to log in so we can try it. Still doesn't have priviledges. Apparantly IT made sure noone, not even the bigwigs, could do anything on the machines. 2 hours later the computer is still down and in the end a ticket must be filed....in which the solution will probably be a standard re-imaging. leaving the actual problem intact.

some days.......


What is that HDD that needs firmware update (manufacturer and type)?


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 6:13:18 PM   
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it was a Seagate Barracuda 160GB drive.



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 7:13:23 PM   
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TTIF tithe!!!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 7:14:42 PM   
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I like to send digital troops on long walks on pacific beaches???




+1 ROTFLMAO!

but do you set their combat mode to candle lit dinners as well?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 7:21:08 PM   
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do any of you ex-military types have an "I Love Me" wall in your home? i have boxes of stuff i'd like to display somehow, but it's always seemed kinda self aggrandizing...thoughts? ideas?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 8:57:16 PM   
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Hi all,

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it was a Seagate Barracuda 160GB drive.


Strange that the performance suddenly degraded so much that FirmWare upgrade was the only thing to do...

BTW, how is the FirmWare installed - was it windows installer?

If yous the best solution for such insufficient privileges are boot from removable media (USB, CD/DVD) with Mini WinXP (for example found on Hiren's Boot CD) - then just install needed FirmWare from there (and circumvent the low privilege account)...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:14:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Apollo11

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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

it was a Seagate Barracuda 160GB drive.


Strange that the performance suddenly degraded so much that FirmWare upgrade was the only thing to do...

BTW, how is the FirmWare installed - was it windows installer?

If yous the best solution for such insufficient privileges are boot from removable media (USB, CD/DVD) with Mini WinXP (for example found on Hiren's Boot CD) - then just install needed FirmWare from there (and circumvent the low privilege account)...


Leo "Apollo11"



The firmware is factory direct with the HP/Compaq computers purchased for my company. They began exhibiting symptoms from day one. The company's solution to the issue is continual re-imaging. After having my fill of the issue even after repeated re-imagings i began researching it on my own nickle and discovered it was a problem with the firmware of this particular type of hard drive....not the O/S or the plethera of background processes each domain machine must run. I downloaded the patch directly from SeaGate and applied it to my machine (to which i had created a local administrator account for it) and it solved all the problems. Since then i have fixed 5 other machines who's users had sufficient priviledges to run it. I reported this solution to management but it was never acted upon. More so...i got verbally repremanded!

I cannot utilize a bootdisk as it would probably have gotten me fired since i am not officially IT so such means to circumvent the permissions would be frowned on....excessively.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:28:50 PM   
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do any of you ex-military types have an "I Love Me" wall in your home? i have boxes of stuff i'd like to display somehow, but it's always seemed kinda self aggrandizing...thoughts? ideas?


Mine is all packed away in the attic. I've always been more of the type to be happy with my memories, rather than having "trophies" all over the place. I have not got rid of any of it, though.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:30:25 PM   
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Any THREAD brothers in the immediate vicinity of DC on March 22-25, inclusive? If so, I'd love to get together with any of you that are available. I buy the first round.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:31:07 PM   
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Any THREAD brothers in the immediate vicinity of DC on March 22-25, inclusive? If so, I'd love to get together with any of you that are available. I buy the first round.


4 hours.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:31:33 PM   
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do any of you ex-military types have an "I Love Me" wall in your home? i have boxes of stuff i'd like to display somehow, but it's always seemed kinda self aggrandizing...thoughts? ideas?


Not ex-military but my dad is. Used to have an "I Love Me" wall until it had to be repainted. He never got around to putting back up his awards and thought the wall looked better blank; although it's now been taken over by art.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 9:47:15 PM   
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Any THREAD brothers in the immediate vicinity of DC on March 22-25, inclusive? If so, I'd love to get together with any of you that are available. I buy the first round.


4 hours.


Wish I was . . . it does lead to a good question . . . how far would you drive for a free beer? I'll say upto an hour depending on the person buying, the comfiness/ambience of the location, and the likelihood of a second free round.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 10:50:26 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 11:03:44 PM   
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I cannot utilize a bootdisk as it would probably have gotten me fired since i am not officially IT so such means to circumvent the permissions would be frowned on....excessively.


If you are fired, can you then get unemployment??

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/25/2011 11:09:47 PM   
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I like to send digital troops on long walks on pacific beaches???




+1 ROTFLMAO!

but do you set their combat mode to candle lit dinners as well?


They are under strict no light emission orders... So they have to cup the cigarettes lol

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