We had a 1958 at one job I had for a rural road department. No heat, no radio, no A/C, no guts, but you couldn't kill the damned thing. When the county finally auctioned it off, a friend of mine bought it and pulled a loaded trailer up to his new home in Oregon. As far as I know, he's still got it.
Interesting provenance of that "news": A link in that visually-NSFW page from The Sun goes back to an article in The Atlantic from June 2015, which cites a book published in 2001 called The Wizards of Langley.
In aerial photointerpretation, we called many of the small boats "pirogues," until an edict came down to characterize them as "waterborne logistics craft," or WBLCs, pronounced "wiblicks." It just didn't sound good to say you'd scrambled a squadron of F-4s to sink some dugout canoes in Cambodia.
This program, like so many others, suffered many setbacks until miniaturization was perfected.
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Nice IH Travelall in that pic. Remember those? <img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/78/be/d4/78bed4323b297e06aa7a8c2c7c01d5a7.jpg" />
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We had a 1958 at one job I had for a rural road department. No heat, no radio, no A/C, no guts, but you couldn't kill the damned thing. When the county finally auctioned it off, a friend of mine bought it and pulled a loaded trailer up to his new home in Oregon. As far as I know, he's still got it.
Interesting provenance of that "news": A link in that visually-NSFW page from The Sun goes back to an article in The Atlantic from June 2015, which cites a book published in 2001 called The Wizards of Langley.
Hold page one! And don't call me "chief"! <img src="https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/3d/24/2d/3d242dbeb8a0c8490171c995bf103f11.jpg" />
As with most everything else these days, we have machines for this.
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Maybe this is why Donald doesn't want a pet in the White House.
In aerial photointerpretation, we called many of the small boats "pirogues," until an edict came down to characterize them as "waterborne logistics craft," or WBLCs, pronounced "wiblicks." It just didn't sound good to say you'd scrambled a squadron of F-4s to sink some dugout canoes in Cambodia.