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- CattyNebulart - 02-03-2014 Building off blackaeronauts list, with clarifing notes.;
It's a lot to learn... -------- E: "Did they... did they just endorse the combination of the JSDF and US Army by showing them as two lesbian lolicons moving in together and holding hands and talking about how 'intimate' they were?" B: "Have you forgotten so soon? They're phasing out Don't Ask, Don't Tell." - Black Aeronaut - 02-03-2014 But learnable over the course of several years. Especially when some of it is simply raw experience in the field. EDIT:Oh, this would be a fun little exchange."Where the hell did you learn to make a bomb like that?""The Anarchist's Cook Book, Mr. Hunter. I highly recommend it to any soldier out on the field: read it, love it, live it." - classicdrogn - 02-03-2014 Well, except that the Anarchist's Cook Book is infamous for its dangerously incorrect formulas and procedures... And, while the hard SF fans will always be horribly offended by it, for Macross and most anime flying and fighting in space is, in fact, just like flying and fighting in atmosphere. You bank around to turn, constant thrust gives constant velocity, no flying backwards without a VTOL mode, etc. The only real difference is not falling out of the skyif your engines stop working - which is itself a Hollywood-physics cliche, since even fighter planes can glide somewhat, though their sink rate is such that unpowered landings tend to do very unkind things to the landing gear if it survives at all. ETA: "Where (etc" "You get special training." -- "Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows - Rod.H - 02-03-2014 CD, that's why the US DOD produced their own more reliable version of that book. Of cause a statement like that on SB, would be a Summon Ed moment as he no doubt knows what/has that book in question. I think it's called "manual on creating improvised demolition devices" and there's others of it kind and I think he or someone else put a link up to a pdf of it the last time it was mentioned over there. I may've grabbed a copy, or not, I can't recall or find it. - Black Aeronaut - 02-03-2014 Quote:Rod H wrote:I don't know why, but this makes me laugh for some reason. Probably because I get this sudden mental imagery of Ed Beccara rising from the depths like some Lovecraftian Horror and booming out, "Who Dares Summon Me!?" But anyhow, when you put it that way... Garrick would probably have read that book several times, cover to cover, and has a cherished spot for it in his library... well out of reach of children. ![]() - Rod.H - 02-03-2014 Well, seeing that SB's down you could almost count it as attempt to see if it would bring him here. As for the book in question it had some weird code like FM-6-562-60. Now, that's either going to Summon Ed, or a TLA. In the first, Welcome back, Ed! In the other; Hello Agent Jones, we may appear to know things, but it's more likely the Hollywood version of them. |