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  1. Check out survivalblog - great resource. The author, James Rawles, has a few good books out there. There is nothing irrational about being prepared if the grid goes down. You don't have to do anything crazy - plant a vegetable garden, learn how to hunt, know how to care for yourselves, and have a place to go. You'll be better off than those who stick their head in the sand and believe the Wal-Mart shelves will never be empty...
  2. Yep - it all comes down to the budget for the fiscal year. I'm sure AFRC would love to have enough money to hire every squadron's candidate!
  3. AFRC does not assign slots - each squadron and group forecasts their manning requirements and holds a board as necessary. Some of these boards are for prior rated and some are for UPT candidates. In the end it is up to the squadron to select an individual who they think will be competitive at the AFRC board. Unfortunately, with budget cuts, the AFRC board is no longer a given; this process places everyone on a level playing field when there aren't enough slots to go around.
  4. All packages must be sponsored to meet the board; they do not allow un-sponsored packages anymore.
  5. Most likely - tomorrow will be a family day for the squadrons
  6. http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.p...2751&page=1
  7. You know guys, none of this is going to matter... In fact, the F-22 might just be the last great fighter the US is able to develop on its own. We've lost most of our manufacturing capability to outsourcing, and now we are starting to lose the edge in R&D to. F-22s don't just grow on trees - its not even about money. All the dollars in the world won't buy one single F-XX if we continue to bleed engineering talent and skilled labor. To expensive to build? Why don't we give China the plans and let them manufacture them for a quarter the cost! We've done it with everything else... These things are expensive because we've lost most of our capability to build them! Most new military technologies are crippled by single source parts which has driven the cost up and forced the government to scramble for alternative vendors. Even the big ugly three (Northrup, Lockheed, Boeing) struggle to produce marginal products that cost the government 10x more than they ever should (and take 10x longer as well) - and they don't even build the stuff! They pass the work along to subcontractors and bathe in the G/A money. I see an alarming trend and the hemorrhaging is going to get worse. I think "how many F-22s should we buy" is the least of our problems.
  8. Hefty, Hefty, Hefty.... Wimpy, Wimpy, Wimpy
  9. I agree, and I am all for levying tariffs on all goods entering the US. I think that would help our economy in a number of ways! Btw... This is the first time I've used my iPhone to access this site. I picked it up yesterday and I've got to say - this phone kicks ass!
  10. Last time I checked... Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, etc... have all done very well and have invested BILLIONS in building manufacturing plants in the USA. Screw Detroit and their UAW mafia / failed business model. The future of the auto industry is in Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, Indiana and everywhere else these foreign guys are propping up large scale high-tech manufacturing facilities. Will jobs be lost if we don't bail Detroit out? Sure! But it's only in going to bankruptcy that the Big 3 will have the power to reorganize effectively against the UAW.
  11. I had it pulled out... no sense in complicating things. Thanks for the advice!
  12. Like looking through a window into the past. I wonder if we as a country would ever be able to come together and gear up like that again?
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