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-Posted by D. Worth (US) | for- M. Barbay (France) A former show, of which I hear, was excellent... AlJazeera reports: "Despite a tough year for the aviation industry, big business is still being done in the world of both civilian and combat aircraft." From the Dubai Air Show: Dubai Air Show encourages partnership, compatible hardware: by Chief Master Sgt. Trish Freeland (USAF CentCom) 11/24/2009...
I’ve been writing a “solstice letter” for over 20 years. During that interval a few things have changed. The first letter would have been written with WordPerfect 3 on a Panasonic* 8086 with a 20MB hard drive. Today my local storage total is roughly 2TB, or about 100,000 times larger. I had email then; I used Norton Commander’s superb MCIMail client with MCI’s pre-internet...
Two wings get F on nuclear inspection : "Two Air Force wings failed nuclear inspections in November, showing that the service’s nuclear mission still isn’t back on track.The 377th Air Base Wing and 498th Nuclear Systems Wing, both at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., received grades of unsatisfactory from Air Force Material Command and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency [DTRA] for problems...
A renewed "Era of Accountability" seems to be taking hold in the U.S. Air Force. The service's Chief of Staff, General Norton Schwartz, has made it clear: officers in key positions--particularly wing commanders--had better shape up, or they may find themselves looking for a new job. And Schwartz has backed up the tough talk with action. According to Air Force Times , five wing commanders...
The following article appears in the print version of the Autumn issue of Azure . As of this writing, a war of words is heating up between Israel and Hezbollah that may lead to yet another round of armed conflict between the two. Hezbollah recently threatened to carry out overseas operations against Israeli interests in order to avenge the assassination of its military commander, Imad Mugniyeh, last...
http://tinyurl.com/yc4ym6u Rise of the Cyber Wingman November 13, 2009 Air Force Print News Every day, malicious code, worms, botnets and hooks attack Air Force computers hardware, software and the Internet. They infiltrate classified information and compromise national security. In response, Air Force officials are stepping up their mission to defend cyberspace. Mission success is the goal of protecting...
This is a science fiction story written by Arther C. Clarke . Arther is so famous author who wrote "2001: A Space Odyssey". In the year 2131, an object was discovered beyond the orbit of the planet Jupiter. It was a 40 kilometres wide... To tell the truth, I was bored with this story. This is a science fiction story. I expected this is a science fiction and an adventure story, but this wasn't....
(Click here to listen to TAPS .) Yesterday, the memorial service honoring the fallen at Fort Hood concluded with the playing of Taps . The bugle notes of this melancholy tune always touch me. Today is Veteran's Day , and I found myself thinking about the ceremony yesterday and about Taps. Who wrote that melody? Who penned the lyrics? Butterfield's Lullaby Officially known as Butterfield's Lullaby,...
TriDComm is a 3D file manager or explorer replacement for Windows. It has a pair of Norton-Commander-style listing windows and all of the ususal file and directory folder icons are rendered as three dimensional objects. File types are indicated by distinctive shapes, and the third dimension of the objects (z-axis) represent the file size. Features: At the base [...]
Wikipedia : The son of a harmonica player, Norton Buffalo was born in Oakland and raised in Richmond, California. In high school he performed in a series of bands. By the early 1970s he gained renown as a San Francisco Bay Area musician, playing with such Bay Area groups as Clover, The Moonlighters, and Elvin Bishop. In early 1976 Buffalo joined the “farewell” European tour of Commander...
Filed under: News , R.I.P. Norton Buffalo , a singer-songwriter and the harmonica player for the Steve Miller Band since 1975, died Friday, Oct. 30, at the age of 58. Buffalo first wrote about being diagnosed with lung cancer in September after feeling ill following a concert. After his personal doctor mistakenly told him that his lungs sounded fine, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma of...
Quote: SLBUH 2 is designed for USB flash drives, volume> = 2Gb. Allows you to boot into the following operating systems: MS \ PC-DOS, WindowsXP, Linux. DOS x16, WinXP x32, Vista x64, Seven x64 Version 2 includes: MS DOS Minimal boot disk with which you can upgrade the BIOS and other operations that require a clean MS-DOS BartPE 08.2009 Bootable LiveCD built on BartPE and Windows 2003 Ent Server....
Hugs for a hero as daddy comes marching home. These two sons of a soldier could barely contain their joy as their father returned from Afghanistan. And after a grueling six month tour, the sons of Staff Sergeant Kevin Vaughan decided it was best for dad that they helped lighten the load by carrying his kit from the plane at Carver Barracks in Essex yesterday. Sgt Vaughan's two boys Owen, five, and...
I am not sure if this 100% true, but I am posting it to see if anyone has more information on this. Yes, Barry will go to trial on January 26, 2010, Federal Judge David Carter (Santa Ana, CA) a former U.S. Marine, repeated several times that this is a very serious case which must be resolved quickly so that the troops know that their Commander in Chief is eligible to hold that position and issue lawful...