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#130086 02/02/06 05:50 PM
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It's a shame, not too many folks come down here in this section. They are surely missing out...


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#130087 02/02/06 06:10 PM
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John Crighton,
That's the guidance programming information for the Scud missile. I thought it was still classified. Where the heck did you get it? That's some find.

#130088 02/02/06 08:18 PM
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Dave, it was on an 8-track tape cartridge recovered from a bombed-out ice cream factory in a Baghdad suburb. It was immediately followed by the Temptations' "My Girl" on the next track.

The "G.E.A." mentioned in the recording is the "Guess Everything's Alright!" module, which is comprised of relay and vacuum-tube logic. The G.E.A. was housed in the nose cone of the Scud, cushioned by layers of couscous and yogurt.

The material was declassified when it was discovered to repeat "I buried Paul" over and over again when played backwards.

Off to find another Martini...

#130089 02/02/06 08:45 PM
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John, A martini sounds good to me with couple of pickled mushrooms and olives. My wife and I do Perfect brandy manhattans on alternate days. We just like to keep the brandy and gin bottles so they are even.
Speaking of 8-tracks I have a great Pioneer on my surround system. When I get fired up I get a couple of old 8-tracks out and some aren't all that bad, especially my American Graffiti with Wolfman Jack as the MC.

#130090 02/02/06 09:31 PM
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Yeah, it's important to beep the kottles even. Keep the bottles beeven. (hic) You know. Level. With mickled pushrooms, you bet...

I actually grew up listening to the Wolfman on XERB while cruising my '65 Impala on Van Nuys Boulevard. I vaguely remember seeing the "American Graffiti" drive-thru set there for a while.

Ya see what those guys miss who don't keep up with the "theory" threads???

#130091 01/20/07 11:52 AM
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Bump!
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