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Dec 20, 2020 10:21:07   #
sr71 wrote:
And did you have the sense to have a camera with you?


Guess he didn't....
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Dec 20, 2020 10:19:45   #
fourlocks wrote:
Beautifully said and having flown a lot in a small plane, I can relate. I doubt, however, this was a WWII Vet where the mortality rate for bomber crews was 50%. How about it; any combat Vets out there who felt the same way about their job? Were you able to separate the good from the bad, while on a mission?


No he wasn't a WWI Vet, maybe Vietnam....I'm sure those who were imprisoned in the Hanoi Hilton, some over 8 years, had a difficult time separating the good from the bad. As a combat vet who flew gunships in Vietnam, there were highs and lows, good and bad and those had to be separated when you got back to base, if you got back...Cheers and Merry Christmas
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Dec 19, 2020 08:57:46   #
Sent to me from an old squadron mate from back in the late 70’s. Thought I'd post it since it defines many of the feelings many of my squadron mates have about their career choices. I can personally relate and I've also have been blessed to have served and to have enjoyed a career full of excitement, adventure and even fear. Don't know who call sign "Shadow" is; he didn't sign it, but obviously a naval aviator... 'Shadow' really sums it. This letter relates to the feelings and emotions many in the Navy and I'm sure the Air force feel about their flying career....it is good!



When you think about it… I firmly believe we all shared one of the most exciting, fulfilling and incredible lives than the other 99.9999% of the human race. We saw Mother Earth as few ever have… we saw beautiful skies like no others have… we traveled the world over. We were lucky enough to interface with magical machines and learned to master them! We knew the thrill of the catapult, the joy of an "OK Three Trap" and the concentration required to make a night trap at minimums. We saw the moon and stars at their most vivid best, experienced the awesome power of a level Five Boomer and witnessed incredible lightening at night from above it. Exhilarating low levels around mountain peaks, down in incredible canyons and the beautiful and incredible sentinels of Monument Valley as they burst from the desert floor.

We saw skiers from above as they came down a mountain on fresh powder snow, leaving beautiful twisting trails behind them. I’ll never forget the night I saw my wingman flying into the largest Harvest Moon I’ll ever see and the incredible silhouette of his magnificent machine as it appeared to be suspended in space, like he was part of the moonscape itself.

We saw the earth as few people have… incredible shorelines, marshes, limestone escarpments, incredible mountain ranges… great canyons around the world and the eerie but beautiful shadows of islands, cast upon the waters from a setting sun… and speaking of the sun… I dare say we have seen the most beautiful sunsets one could ever see from a vantage point that only us very few will ever experience.

We knew the thrill of adventure… and the smugness of taking off at sunrise as the nine to five drones down below were just awakening… bursting through a low cloud cover to be greeted by a magnificent rising sun framed by mountain peaks. I was often reminded of a Jack London quote I first read as a youth; “Tis the easiest thing in the world to live a placid and complacent life… but to do so... is to have never lived at all”! My friends, we didn’t have that problem.

We have memories like no others… and in my mind I still reflect and say to myself, one of the greatest gifts I received from it all... was the other incredible human beings that shared the experience that I got to meet along the way! You were special… we were special!

We were blessed!

Shadow
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Dec 14, 2020 13:14:00   #
Fotoartist wrote:
That is v**er suppression by the F**e News, Big Tech, and Big Pollsters all the enemy of free people.



Truly sad that real journalism died decades ago...now its nothing more than the liberal elites who control the news media and attempt to implement (force) their agenda on the American people. Hurst & Pulitzer invented 'Yellow Journalism' and they would be so proud of the MSM today since its nothing more than Yellow Journalism.
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Dec 14, 2020 13:10:32   #
Tex-s wrote:
Notwithstanding that the actual 'beneficiaries' of the E*******l College are every state and every county that is not among the approximately 9% by geographical area that end up being a numerical majority, it's not even accurate to suggest that the least populated half of the American states are "s***e" states. North Dakota, South Dakota, Hawaii, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Wyoming, Montana..... red and blue alike benefit by not having their every national law reflect only the desires of population centers.

EVEREYONE seems to agree that allowing only the rich, or only the male, or only the white, or wh**ever very narrowly non-uniform coalition might reach 50% plus 1, to make and enforce law is a bad plan. Everyone claims to want to protect racial, ethnic, religious, and lifestyle minorities from oppression (physical and legislative) by the more numerous, but as soon as you suggest that the farmer, rancher, farm hand, ranch hand, roughneck, crop duster or other hard working, God fearing, gun owning Americans deserve some form of protection from the numerical v****g majority, it suddenly becomes a bad idea? Don't pretend that Americans would have, in a 1 to 1 counting system, given a full account of what the laws would mean, would have v**ed for a national Income Tax, Prohibition, the ACA, or even gay marriage, had the v****g public known the new law would be wielded as a club against religious people.

The US system has managed to adapt adequately to meet new demands and challenges, to correct some original flaws, and attract immigrants from all regions on Earth, and all without removing the voice of the minority. My belief is that the structure of our system, and it's deliberate avoidance of a purely majority driven means of legislation and of Executive e******n is the only reason the US survived the Civil War without a dissolution. A purely mathematical majority of the nation would have chosen a far more harsh version for Reconstruction than did Lincoln, and the most likely result would have paralleled the t***sition from WWI to WWII as the Treaty of Versailles and its massive burden and restriction on Germany virtually guaranteed another conflict.

Then again, it seems that the same folks who want a pure majority e******n structure are the same folks who seem to love being micromanaged by government, masked, locked down, shut down, and made to be dependent, infantilized. That ethos is simply not American. The American ethos has always been independence and the freedom to succeed or to fail on one's own merits, one's own sweat, free from massive governmental presence. People by the millions have come for opportunity, not for nannies, and it saddens me that one faction of our nation seems to want to usher in the bread line and the soup kitchen for all citizens, a nation of sheep beholden to their overseers for sustenance, born, living and dying in a cage of their own free e******n.
Notwithstanding that the actual 'beneficiaries' of... (show quote)


Well said...True Democracy is nothing more than Mob Rule.
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Dec 14, 2020 10:12:24   #
soba1 wrote:
You haven’t seen r****m til you have seen Chinese in action


Seriously, you can't explain r****m to a Democrat....its part and parcel in everything they think, say & do.
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Dec 14, 2020 09:58:56   #
Glad I'm not either thom...however every disagreement with a liberal always starts or ends with "R****t" or "R****m," its as though their dictionary or vocabulary consists of that single word.

soba1 wrote:
"U want a Chinese dictator Shing Ping who sent Fang Fang to work that thang thang.
But I would prefer an American one. Declare martial law use paper b****ts and redo the e******n."

then,

Steve03 posted...."Your r****m screams out in this reply." Trying to find the 'r****m' in the sobal1 comment.

Typical of all libs, every Democrat comment and/or argument starts and ends with the word 'r****m'...

Cheers thom and Merry Christmas from your friendly r****t (sarcasm intended)
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Dec 14, 2020 09:57:28   #
thom w wrote:
It's a good thing you aren't r****t. (sarcasm)


Glad I'm not either....however ever a disagreement with a liberal always starts or ends with "R****t" or "R****m," its as though their dictionary or vocabulary consists of that single word.

soba1 wrote:
"U want a Chinese dictator Shing Ping who sent Fang Fang to work that thang thang.
But I would prefer an American one. Declare martial law use paper b****ts and redo the e******n."

then,

Steve03 posted...."Your r****m screams out in this reply." Trying to find the 'r****m' in the sobal1 comment.

Typical of all libs, every Democrat comment and/or argument starts and ends with the word 'r****m'...

Cheers thom and Merry Christmas
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Dec 14, 2020 07:52:00   #
steve03 wrote:
Your r****m screams out in this reply.


R****m....He never once mention that Swalwell was recruited, wined and dined by that slant-eyed concubine and he was selling Americans secrets because he love that Chink snatch far more than his country...oops, sorry, was that r****m?
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Dec 14, 2020 06:48:08   #
Frank T wrote:
It's well known that Republicans win e******ns by v**er suppression and with the help of gerrymandering and of course the old s***e state's friend, the E*******l College.
Hang in there. January 20 is around the corner and if you don't like it here, you can always relocate to Russia. I here Trump will be living there soon.



Thank you, its good to know that Democrats have never, ever gerrymandered....I'd really be shocked if they did.
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Dec 14, 2020 06:26:17   #
joer wrote:
For those not familiar with the size of this little bird, that is a half peanut in its beak.

A huge crop is needed to show it this size in the frame using the 135mm lens.


'Sometime you feel like a nut'....simply a superb image Joer.
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Dec 11, 2020 18:29:52   #
UTMike wrote:
Pretty good first time!


Thanks Mike, yep, its a rocket streak....growing up a youngster in Kissimmee FL, back in the 50's-60's we used to watch out our kitchen window (which faced east) as they tried time & time again to launch rockets as the space program was beginning, some good, some not so good...Cheers
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Dec 11, 2020 17:29:29   #
A ULA Delta-4 Heavy was launched from the cape last night at 2009 hrs, an absolutely awesome launch, they couldn't have picked a better night. Photo was taken from the Melbourne Causeway about 24 miles from the launch site. Weather was 60 degrees and clear, calm wind, even the launch controller noted they've never had a weather rating this good. Launch was perfect and such a sight to see and hear. The Delta Heavy, after staging, seem to go on forever, heading east out over the Atlantic, and as I was watching the last of it, it looked like it was headed straight for Orion's Belt, what a beautiful sight.

Not an exciting photo (unless you happened to be there), just a streak but after attempting to photograph this launch, I learned a few things on my second attempt, especially for a photo where you only get one chance....even though I was at 24 miles from the launch site, I really should have had a wider lens for a start, 24mm wasn't wide enough for the launch to cover as much as I wanted...secondly I should have had included more of the water in the lower portion of the photo. Thirdly I need to work a little harder on the focus, even though I used gaffers tape to hold manual focus, needed to refine the focus better before the launch. You only get one chance and this was a 60+ second exposure.

If you ever get the chance to watch one of these Heavy's go, do it, you won't regret it....Cheers


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Dec 8, 2020 11:47:34   #
DennyT wrote:
I agree but this thread was just pointing out my hopes for the future.
I won’t be a “”” a but but but” type the way the trump supporters were when cornered. To me the nightmare is over - move on .


Sorry, Denny, you really think the nightmare is over? Better think and think hard again. Along with you I want the GOP to win the House, don't care if it is still those who supported Trump. With Biden, his radicals pulling his strings, China becoming more & more dangerous and a bigger threat each day, this nightmare which is just beginning, will only get worse especially if Dems win Georgia....Didn't like Trump and his policies, you're gonna despise the next couple of years, you can bank that....Cheers
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Dec 8, 2020 09:51:47   #
Michael Sabetsky wrote:
Photos of yesterdays (12/6/2020) Falcon 9 Rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A. Photos taken off a sea wall by the Banana River. Since I was far away from the launch site I also cropped some of the photos. Photos taken with a Nikon D5 & a Sigma 150-600mm Sport lens with a sigma 2X teleconverter.


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