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  1. How much caffeine/crack does this "Vegas" chick take very day? Either she was the head camp counselor at gay ass kumbaya summer camp and that shit carried over into her AF career, or this chick hates her job and oozes sarcasm like some sort of foul vaginal discharge.

    It seems like the writer was just trying to get people to read her emails before deleting them (something which has never been possible, in my case--thank you, email filters). What's the big deal about someone being motivated about their BS CGOC job? Wouldn't it be nice if aircrew were half as motivated about their sweet-freaking-deal of a job?

    Gimme a break.

    -kp

  2. FCP - Front Cockpit or Front Cockpit Pilot

    RCP - Rear Cockpit

    IP - Instructor Pilot

    SP - Student Pilot

    CS - Callsign

    TOT - Take-Off Time or Time Over Target

    Chock Time - when the aircraft has to be shut down (usually misspelled as "Chalk")

    Z - Zulu time, similar to Greenwich Mean Time

    CT - continuation training (all instructors / no students)

    Pattern terminology:

    Norm - normal pattern

    NF - No-Flap pattern / landing

    GA - Go-Around

    BO - Break Out

    ELP - Emergency Landing Pattern

    Formation terminology:

    XU - crossunder

    RJ - rejoin

    BO - breakout

    ET L3 - extended trail level 3

    CT - close trail

    ECH - echelon turn

    WW - wingwork

    PO - pitchout

    MOA - Military Operations Area

    STAR - Standard Terminal ARrival

    FLIP - FLight Information Publication (?)

    TCN - Terminal Change Notice (update to the FLIP)

    SR - Slow Route

    VR - Vis Route

    IR - Instrument Route

    ...all very useful in filling out an SUPT lineup card!

  3. According to this website (http://www.youreviewelectronics.com/reviews/lcd-tv-reviews/visio-vx37l-vw37l-review/) you have NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuners built-in. Now, reading from wikipedia tells me that ATSC/QAM are part of the new "digital TV" standard, and that ATSC tuners can read PAL signals. However, Europe is now on the AVB standard (their version of digital TV). Check out wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATSC_Standards .

    Now for the theorizing. I really am not an expert, but I think all these "built-in tuners" refer to signals received by your TV through the coax connection (like you connected your cable or rabbit ears straight to your TV). I haven't hooked my TV up like this for a very long time, usually putting some kind of digital recorder or cable box in between and hooking up to the S-video or HDMI port. This tells me that the BOX is the thing doing the tuning (sts), not your TV. So, if I had to guess, you could take your tv with you but you'd have to get the cable box or TiVo in Germany.

    Why else would Vizio make the tv dual voltage if there's no way to get it to work overseas?

    Something else that might complicate things is "region encoding." HDMI is a very smart system, designed first and foremost to fight piracy, so if your tv has been given a US-region designation the HDMI port might refuse any other region's signals. All pure speculation on my part...you might try one of those "Americans living overseas" support-type forums for a good answer to this.

    -kp

  4. Wait, you've actually had somebody pissed at you about that? Where the hell else are we supposed to put it?

    An O5 informed me that if his boss's boss saw folks in the squadron with covers sticking out like that during his annual walkthrough / base tour, he would not be happy. So no, no one got 'pissed' at me exactly. And no, I've never been able to figure that riddle out.

    At BQZip01:

    "Shoe laces too dirty"?? Man, that's awesome. That'd be a good one for a UPT check IP:

    "Grade overall? E1. I woulda given you a zero-downgrade O, but your shoe laces were slightly too dirty."

  5. Oh we had a 'dust bunny zoo' according to our pissheads at one point. Oh those were the days...

    Back at my FT, back in '00 at Lackland, I said I was "bored" at one point. I really was. After that, anytime anyone in my flight got a 341, so did I. Then during :rainbow: ultimate frisbee, I was getting really tired of some douche constantly calling "point of order..his shoelaces are not tucked it" that I supposedly yelled out "you've got to be f'ckin kidding me"...I thought I was just thinking about saying it. :)

    That equated into 341's anytime I spoke the rest of the day....I also had to stand and salute the rest of the game.

    Needless to say, I spent my entire Sundays working off 341s...lots of PT and cleaning up the barber shop.

    Man, field training was so surreal. After about a week everything seemed like "The Matrix," or something. EVERYTHING was some sort of team-building exercise (code for teaching shoe clerks the intricacies of rule enforcement).

    CTA Morpheus: "You think those are pushups you're doing? Huh."

    -kp

    EDIT: to post on topic, what difference does getting a "non-compliance ticket" from some enforcement official make, really? Wouldn't it just be up to your sq/cc to issue punishment? Isn't this yet another way we as fliers can make non-fliers jealous as we thumb our collective noses at useless rules? At my last base, my sq would sometimes function almost as a separate entity within the wing when idiocy would strike. All this assumes a sympathetic sq/cc, of course, but if that's not the case, well, you're pretty much screwed anyway.

  6. I've always wondered why it is unprofessional to roll up your sleeves in a flightsuit, but its OK to roll 'em up in BDUs/ABUs.

    It's because there's no complicated way to roll them up (like BDUs). Hey! We should write down a needlessly complex procedure for rolling flight suit sleeves (inside out, fold over, THEN roll the outside over), and standardize it, and .....

    ...or we could stop trying to jazz up a utility uniform. I don't get why some brass get irritated if I have my cover sticking out of my leg pocket, or a zipper undone past my patch, or whatever. There's only so much you can do to polish up a frickin' flight suit--you can't starch the thing, for God's sakes. Maybe I should just zip the front all the way up and tie an official Air Force blue tie around the collar. Now THAT would be sharp.

    mess dress flight suit? Bow tie + cummerbund. nice...

    -kp

  7. Sigh. You both had my hopes up for a second, but no luck. The installer gives me an error when I attempt to load. As far as I know there was a software update from Apple a while ago (at least since 08) that for some reason prevents the installer from loading the reader on an Intel Mac.

    How's that paperless Air Force working out for everyone?

    GW

    I've used the IBM version a few years ago--don't know why it's not working for ya now.

    Another option is to get a Windows emulator--VirtualBox is free (uhh, STS I guess). http://www.macworld.com/article/139261/2009/03/vbox21.html

    The only trick is to find a cheap version of Win XP, but then you can run ANY of the crappy AF-approved software.

    -kp

  8. Shack.

    And besides... who gives a shit what it's called? It's the same thing. Perhaps we should go to Rummy's love child... GSAVE. GWOT is retarded anyway. War on a tactic? Yeah... 'cause they weren't trying to drum up support by appealing to your emotions with that one. /sarcasm

    "GWOT" always reminded me of the "War on Drugs"--terrible name, sends the exactly wrong message.

    -kp

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