I'm sure if he told you he would have to kill you and we would much rather you are alive. Originally Posted by discreetgentTwo main groups of people, out of the total, would tell you that:
1. People being sarcastic and...
2. Posers.
I'm sure if he told you he would have to kill you and we would much rather you are alive. Originally Posted by discreetgentTwo main groups of people, out of the total, would tell you that:
You know, you guys would have a good point on this if it wasn't for the fact that: A) the operational aspects of Warlock were well know as far back as 2005, B) EDO (the makers of Warlock) had published the details of the feed-forward signal amplifier design for Warlock in a 2006 patent, and C) the Warlock system had been almost completely replaced by the more advanced Raytheon ICE system before Wikileaks released the Warlock report.Wrong on two main counts.
As usual, it's all smoke from you guys. There was nothing in the released Wiki document that people in the field didn't already know. Even if there had been the Warlock system had already been pulled from the field by the time it was released. It was only you - and the general public - who were still in the dark when that report came out.
Cheers,
Mazo. Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
Yeah? Well I deployed to Anfield Road after the Liverpool match last night. Who's the tough guy now? Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
Hint: Some of us have more than a third grade education - and last time I checked crossing the line did not enhance the IQ or common sense of those who happened to do it. Originally Posted by MazomaniacWHERE, in MY posts, do I claim that crossing the equator enhanced a person's IQ?
A few of us even have a little bit of knowledge about the military and war making. Shocking, isn't it? Originally Posted by MazomaniacBased on your comments about the WARLOCKS, that I addressed in the previous post, I don't count you as being part of that group. None of the people that I've rebutted on this thread, have demonstrated any understanding of the military or war making.
Really? Let's add the entire statement that I made, shall we?
Accordingly, hornbooks are not considered persuasive by courts and should be used only for background purposesReally? Where I went to law school they taught us something different. Your concept of law (and long-arm statutes in particular) is seriously, seriously naive. Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
Thought maybe you were in the movie. Originally Posted by AnsleyThe movie highlights one period of the Somalia operation. The entire operation was dangerous.
I was also at Old Trafford for United/Arsenal a few days ago and sat in the Stretford End. That was an experience as well. Originally Posted by MazomaniacI'll bet! If you're a Man U supporter, that has to be the thrill of a lifetime.
Sunday it's down to Chelsea wearing red. That's the one I'm really worried about. If I stop posting you'll know what happened. Originally Posted by MazomaniacYou should be alright. Stamford Bridge is relatively "tame"...as far as the London grounds go. It's not like you're going to the New Den or Upton Park.
I'm off to Oz after that to see the Ashes. Need something a little tamer after a week of running from hooligans.Now...that should be fascinating. Seeing an Ashes test live (preferably IN Australia) is something I've always wanted to do. We've an active cricket league in Houston. I've gone a couple of times. Odd....odd....game.
Cheers,
Mazo. Originally Posted by Mazomaniac
But, a college education doesn't put someone, with no real military experience, on the same footing as someone, with real military experience, on the topic of the debate involving the ramifications of releasing military related information that should remain secret. Originally Posted by herfacechairBottom line...should Wiki release info that puts troops in harms way? No
That sounds like a line from ' A Few Good Men'.
I highly recommend that you should let those of us, who aren't confined by the walls of the Ivory Tower, to handle real world issues. Don't hurt yourself by trying to venture out and discuss things that happen beyond your controlled, and protected, bubble.
Originally Posted by herfacechair
Educated as you are, you can do better than that. Originally Posted by WTFSays who?
well, as a truck commander, Originally Posted by herfacechairWell, I see you were nothing more than a glorified semi driver. The truth is now out.
Well, I see you were nothing more than a glorified semi driver. The truth is now out.I'm 11B Infantry, dumbass.
I'm now ready for the clueless assault. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
We need to be downrange until we accomplish our objectives... real world realities dictate that. You don't need Wiki for the answer to the above questions, as you already have an opinion, one that you intend to stick with.
But, a college education doesn't put someone, with no real military experience, on the same footing as someone, with real military experience, on the topic of the debate involving the ramifications of releasing military related information that should remain secret. Originally Posted by herfacechair
Bottom line...should Wiki release info that puts troops in harms way? No
Should our troops be over there in the first place is the bigger question.
I sure as fuc don't need Wiki for the answer to that question.
I don't feel the need to fund Rambo so he can travel the world and come back and tell me how safe he is making it and would I be willing to give him another three trillion bucks. ing
So there herfacechair, you win the debate battle but you are losing the debate (funding) war. Originally Posted by WTF
Pardon me for not using big bookish, pompous words.I highly recommend that you should let those of us, who aren't confined by the walls of the Ivory Tower, to handle real world issues. Don't hurt yourself by trying to venture out and discuss things that happen beyond your controlled, and protected, bubble. Originally Posted by herfacechairThat sounds like a line from ' A Few Good Men'.
Educated as you are, you can do better than that. Originally Posted by WTF
@herfacechairThe quote, multiquote and quote tags are no different from the ones I've used on the other boards. I've done both, use the quote functions and dismantling, depending on the length of the posts I'm addressing. For short responses, good chance I'll use the quote functions. For addressing long responses, I tend to do point by point rebuttals.
I see you finally got the hang of the Quote, Multiquote and Quote Tags on this Board. Damn! I enjoyed thinking you were wasting a lot of time cutting and pasting. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005
I guess you're much smarter than I gave you credit for...you know, learning how to click on buttons. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005The real problem is that you assume that this is the only board of its kind on the internet. You also assume, erroneously, the reasons to why I do certain things. Smart people would either ask me, or investigate my past actions. Google "herfacechair" to see what I mean by this.
If you're a Man U supporter, that has to be the thrill of a lifetime. Originally Posted by SisyphusIt was! Still can't hear anything from all the chanting, but I'm hoping that will pass.