From: FromTheRafters on
"Leythos" <spam999free(a)rrohio.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.26265107483fa67698a28b(a)us.news.astraweb.com...
> In article <hpi02l$ti1$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>,
> erratic(a)nomail.afraid.org says...
>> > AT or AQ?
>>
>> ETR "A" school followed by ETN "C" schools (they removed the
>> distinction
>> at that time and made the ET class all encompassing).
>>
>
> I was an AT, but I worked on the fire-control systems as well, they
> created a shop that had both AT/AQ and each did the others jobs as
> well..
>
> CV-59 was the boat we floated on....

LST-1189 (Gator Freighter) no avionics. Fire-control systems are cool,
but my ship type (Long Slow Target) wasn't really designed with much
shooting in mind (though it did have some three inch fifties).


From: ~BD~ on
FromTheRafters wrote:
In response to BD's question ......

>> What did you do in the US Navy, FTR?
>
> Electronic repair and maintenance of radar, IFF, and *other*
> communications gear.
>
>> Did you serve for a long or short time?
>
> Six years.
>
>> What work did you do when you left service?
>
> Worked on a DOD contract for a while, then bench technician, then
> installer (car stereos, discoth�que lights and sound, intercomm
> systems), then came home to care for elderly parents - and became a
> grocery store (supermarket) worker (that's where the white frocks and
> sharp objects come into play).
>
> ...it was time for a change anyway.

I've always known you are one of the good guys! ;-)

Many folk nowadays put their parent(s) into a home and take no
responsibility for their welfare. You'll no doubt be rewarded in heaven!

>> Unlike some, I made a complete change in direction when I became a
>> civilian!
>
> I guess that depends on the usefulness of the skill set you came away
> with. I would rather repair electronics than have a job where I had to
> carry a gun, don't get me wrong, I like guns - I just don't want a job
> that requires one (like teaching in school for instance) :oD

As You didn't ask, I won't bore you with detail!

Thank you for answering my questions.

--
Dave
From: ~BD~ on
The Real Truth MVP wrote:
> Like I said before MBAM started detecting my software first right after
> I complained about their non working protection module and their IP
> blocking once TeMerc saw my post.
>
>


TRT - maybe it would be helpful if you were to explain a little about
yourself. Where you grew up, some idea about your education, what work
you do, your marital status, whether you have any children or animals.

Just general things, together with a name we can call you by.

I have no truck with you, but you have alienated many people. Can they
all be wrong about you? OK - it's possible, but at present that seems
*highly* unlikely. You make it almost impossible to believe you.

--
Dave
From: Leythos on
In article <kfOdnVhaBKTvkyDWnZ2dnUVZ8oKdnZ2d(a)bt.com>,
BoaterDave(a)hotmail.co.uk says...
> TRT - maybe it would be helpful if you were to explain a little about
> yourself.
>

BD, after years of PCBUTTS1 proving he's unethical, dishonest, creating
and spreading nasty pornographic materials on the web/Usenet, his being
exposed many times as pirating others works, no one wants to know more
about him.

You are encouraging PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS in a technical group - if
you want to be buddy-buddy with a pirate, take it to email, it doesn't
belong in a group like this.

--
You can't trust your best friends, your five senses, only the little
voice inside you that most civilians don't even hear -- Listen to that.
Trust yourself.
spam999free(a)rrohio.com (remove 999 for proper email address)
From: Beauregard T. Shagnasty on
~BD~ wrote:

> The Fake Truth Not-An-MVP wrote:
>> Like I said before MBAM started detecting my software first right
>> after I complained about their non working protection module and
>> their IP blocking once TeMerc saw my post.
>
> TRT -

His name is not TRT.

> maybe it would be helpful if you were to explain a little about
> yourself. Where you grew up, some idea about your education, what
> work you do, your marital status, whether you have any children or
> animals.

He's married, has children. They can be seen at his myspace page. Ask
him if you can be his "friend" and have access. He has brothers, too,
Brian and possibly Gregory.

> Just general things, together with a name we can call you by.

You can call him PCButts, or Christopher Butts.

> I have no truck with you, but you have alienated many people. Can they
> all be wrong about you? OK - it's possible, but at present that seems
> *highly* unlikely. You make it almost impossible to believe you.

Is it possible you are catching on?

--
-bts
-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul