Specifically, a ring with the Decepticon logo. Why? Because some women go for bad boys. It's the adrenal rush of danger, I guess. To us Autobots, it's always "Let's just be friends."
Last time I looked our boomers and attack boats weren't operating anywhere close to P3's. Seems to me all those buoys present a much larger target than sticking a comm antenna barely above the surface.
My last duty station was at Navy Radio Transmitter Facility (NRTF) Annapolis (NSS-9) MD. We put out LF and VLF submarine broadcasts. Since radio freqs are inversely proportional to the size of their transmitters ours were so large you could walk around inside of them. Not while transmitting of course. GGGG You could hold a fluorescent light bulb above your head outside at night and it would glow like a light saber from the residual RF from our humongous top hat antenna. (Antenna was so tall you could see DC 25 miles away from the top.) Was really neat to see them glowing like crazy! Just don't touch the two metal contacts on the bulb or you might start glowing also. Or at the very least be picking your sorry butt off the ground. GGGG NAA Cutler ME was another East coast sub bcst site. If both of us were off the air for longer than a minute the subs would start getting ready to launch their missiles. NSS-9 was shut down donno if NAA is still operating.
Kalel - They have a lot more to keep them busy than mundane things like the Internet.
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(Farrier's wife excepted, of course.)
This "girl" went to the first Transformers feature length film. No, not the recent special-effects bonanza with no plot, the animated one.
My husband loves Transformers, my kids love transformers.
Oh and the reason I saw this page? My GIRLfriends linked it on facebook because they thought it was awesome.
Hmmm... today is my 15th anniversary. Gift idea! ;)
weren't operating anywhere close to P3's. Seems to me all those buoys present a much larger target than sticking a comm antenna barely above the surface.
My last duty station was at Navy Radio Transmitter Facility (NRTF) Annapolis (NSS-9) MD. We put out LF and VLF submarine broadcasts. Since radio freqs are inversely proportional to the size of their transmitters ours were so large you could walk around inside of them. Not while transmitting of course. GGGG You could hold a fluorescent light bulb above your head outside at night and it would glow like a light saber from the residual RF from our humongous top hat antenna. (Antenna was so tall you could see DC 25 miles away from the top.) Was really neat to see them glowing like crazy! Just don't touch the two metal contacts on the bulb or you might start
glowing also. Or at the very least be picking your sorry butt off the ground. GGGG NAA Cutler ME was another East coast
sub bcst site. If both of us were off the air for longer than a minute the subs would start getting ready to launch their missiles. NSS-9 was shut down donno if NAA is still operating.
Kalel - They have a lot more to keep them busy than mundane things like the Internet.