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02-10-2011 12:40 PM #1
Thank you again, Uncle Bob.
Whenever a thread like this comes up I immediately sit down and start typing, in my own pitiable two-finger style, in an attempt to put my thoughts on paper.
I'm not good at it.
You are.
I appreciate your thoughts and opinions and I hope you won't mind if I use them for my own.
Jim
Former Navy greasemonkey
Former airline union member
Former airline middle management member
Former aviation related small business owner
Now doing some consulting relating to my business.
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02-10-2011 02:03 PM #2
Look at Egypt right now those people are tired of being kepet in the dark and feed --- well you know what.. By having internet TV radio and other comunication devices they figured out there being taken advantage of . When they get what they THINK they want they will be right with us. Just my 2 other centsLast edited by cffisher; 02-10-2011 at 02:05 PM.
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02-12-2011 07:42 PM #3
It all goes back to when the German's bombed Peral Harbor.
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02-13-2011 04:53 AM #4
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02-13-2011 05:26 AM #5
Maybe he really does mean Peral Harbor, but I've never heard of it. If he means Pearl Harbor, the Japanese did a much more effective job.
Bob
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02-13-2011 05:40 AM #6
I have to agree with uncle bob once again. So true about the value of a degree that some people have today. Many think that simply going to school will guarantee a lifetime of easy living. Having enrolled in the lps program at the u of Penn I am amazed everyday at the amount of education that many young kids have graduated with from high school. Simple grammer and punctuation are completely lacking in their papers and homework. All I can say is things certainly have changed since my high school days!I thought I knew a lot, until I had teenagers!
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02-13-2011 06:17 AM #7
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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02-13-2011 07:00 AM #8
Uncle Bob - without knowing his age, I probably shouldn't comment - but as usual, will
and it's a slight hijack, again. The schools DO NOT teach WWll or much of anything else that that has shaped the world we now live in - the 20th century and the first 10 of the 21st. Even my wife who is no young 'chick', didn't have much background in that, even with her masters degrees. We just watched the DVD's of the War and Remembrance mini series which takes place 1941-1945. She had no idea the Germans and Japanese were terrible and to the level they took their racial hate - and that series - mild in comparison to what really happened.
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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02-13-2011 10:10 AM #9
Very true, Dave. Students are taught virtually nothing about WWII, or WWI either, for that matter. The people who publish history textbooks (and the schools that buy them) are selective as hell when it comes to what historic events they deem suitable for presentation to students.
Younger people sometimes ask me if I am a Vietnam veteran. I tell them "No, Korea was my war". That will usually get me a blank look as though they are wondering "Just what was that? Some kind of border skirmish or something?"
Many don't know who the combatants were in ANY of the wars our country has fought.
My kids, aged 30 and 32 and both college graduates, have big gaps in their knowledge of history even though the boy is a graduate of one of the federally funded service academies.
Now, that gives me pause.
JimLast edited by Big Tracks; 02-13-2011 at 10:35 AM. Reason: replace an accidentally omitted word
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02-14-2011 05:20 AM #10
My father was in the Korean War. Place of seperation was Camp Chaffee Arkansas. Discharged in 54. RA17 324 850. 11th Airborne Division. Ft Campbell Kentucky. 1951.
I was joking about the germans in Pearl Harbor. That was something John Belushi said in the movie Animal House. He was on a roll.
Thank you for your service Big Tracks.
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02-14-2011 06:38 AM #11
A few thoughts for you----
Todays education system is teaching more and more about less and less until the people that learn everything about nothing become community organizers and then move on to run our government.
I used to be a commercial pilot after my Army service----one day flying across the mountains out near Colorado, a new flight attendant came up to the front and during our conversation and pointing out where we were, I mentioned the Continental Divide____blank stare----I then started mentioning it to several others after that and almost no one knew what I was talking about---so much for geography






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