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Felix

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  1. Dr. Otto was my allergist. He just retired. Great guy and I miss him.
  2. I believe we call that the "Moe".
  3. I'm know I'm wasting my time here, but what the hell. The reason I neg your bullshit posts (not all of your posts as you know) is because I used to believe the same bullshit you're spouting. So did Brisket, Twice, DDD, GOLL, etc that post on this site. When I really started to look at what was going on and stopped just listening to the crap being spewed by the AM radio crowd, and actually decided to take a real look at the records of both parties it was an eye opening experience. Seriously, if you can, take a genuine look at the actual governing records of both parties. Not what they say they are going to do, but what they actually do. It's out there, if you're willing to take an open minded look. If you can look past your need to be on the right side (a failing we all suffer from) to what is actually being done by each party when actually governing, and you still think the Democratic party is a threat to this country at all, much less more than the Republican party, then I have to think we have no hope. I don't post much because I don't have much time and I like to spend some time defending my thoughts if I can, and since I can't, I don't. I've been reading these sites since Hornfans and I've learned way more than I could have possible imagined from these assholes, left and right. At times the right has dominated the boards, at others the left, but in each case it was more center oriented than fringe. So when all I've seen from one side for the last 10 years is the same tired talking points that have little to no basis in the actual reality of what is going on, I had to question my own beliefs because they didn't match what my eyes were seeing. Then I had to get over my ego and realize that I was being lied to and that I was part of the problem. I often see posters here say "well we aren't going to change each others minds" but I've seen it happen quite a bit. Interestingly enough it always seems to change in one direction. Why, I wonder?
  4. Felix

    Facing Nolan

    My favorite Nolan story is still when he drilled his wife in the back when she signed up for a fantasy camp just to face him. I guess he'd already drilled her so many times, what's one more?
  5. Nothing lasts forever but until there is a new system (powered infantry armor) that is as tough, fast, and with the firepower of a tank, they will have their place. They may be easier to kill but there is still nothing else that fills that niche. IMO the biggest threat to armor that I see is guided artillery as Ukraine is using now. Currently you still need someone to paint the target but eventually it will be able to identify the target itself (safely enough to prevent blue on blue kills) and that's the end of the road. I've been out of the biz for a while so it wouldn't surprise me if we already have something like that in the works that is very near, if not already, in production.
  6. I'd say doctrine instead of tactics since one informs the other, but in essence I agree. If our Army had been conducting this operation the Ukrainian military would have been utterly destroyed as a fighting force within a week. We would have lost people and we'd have the same issues with an insurgency as anyone but the war would have been over for all intents an purposes within a very short period of time.
  7. I'm not sure I could actually get in one now, but that's nothing to do with "will". Seriously I'd get in a M1A2 operated by the US Army tomorrow and feel pretty good about my chances in any conflict.
  8. As for the "is armor obsolete" debate like most things it's complicated. As for pure combat power, nothing beats a MBT, but that also makes them the primary target for the enemy. The US combined arms strategy is designed to protect the mobile units as they attempt to break through and encircle the enemy, thus breaking supply lines and preventing enemy formations from being able to operate as fuel and ammunition runs out and they can be mopped up by follow on units. That hasn't change much and still has it's place. Seeing as how we developed these tactics based on blitzkrieg (as did the Soviets) it's well established doctrine. Tanks operated with infantry, artillery, and air support are extremely effective at controlling territory because of their mobility, firepower, and ability to communicate and coordinate. Now on the modern battlefield there are more challenges, but as was touched on above, what sets us apart is our ability to see and engage the enemy. It's very, very hard to hide from thermal imaging tech and ours is light years beyond anything Russia uses. All that being said, sure it's easier to kill individual tanks, but formations of tanks used correctly will dominate most battlefields. Exceptions being urban, forest/jungle, or mountainous. Full disclosure. I was a tanker.
  9. I was way too chicken to try that. I really really wanted to but my nerve failed severely.
  10. I flew San Fran to Austin last year sitting next to an extremely hot blond who was really cool and had a golden retriever with her. That dog just laid on the floor at her feet the whole flight. The woman dropped one of her apple ear phone things and it went between the seat and the wall next to her as she had the window. We had a seat between us so I very much enjoyed watching her try to get that thing out as her perfect ass was basically in my face for about 15 minutes. Very enjoyable flight all told. Sweet dog too.
  11. 500 lbs of modern explosives are considerably more powerful than the WWII equivalent. Same across the board. Big reason why smaller and smaller cartridges generate equal or greater muzzle velocities. Powder is better.
  12. My dogs chased a possum into the house through the dog door. Possum played possum. Dogs are sniffing it, pushing it around, even picked it up. My wife is sure they killed it. I offered to bet it was still alive. She wisely declined the bet. Picked it up by the tail and took it out in front yard. Went back in and looked out the window. Thirty seconds after the door closed it go up and waddled off. Wife and daughters were traumatized.
  13. I love that uniform so much.
  14. Felix

    Sweet 16

    .6 my ass. What a joke.
  15. Felix

    Sweet 16

    Let's just say I've seen them play better games against better teams. Arkansas certainly won the game but that doesn't mean Gonzaga played well. Frankly I didn't think the Hogs played that well either but they did more for sure. Would have been interesting to see if things had gone differently if Holmgren had been allowed to play his usual minutes.
  16. Felix

    Sweet 16

    They were loose with the ball, took a bunch of bad shots, and generally looked out of sync to me. They had a ton of unforced turnovers too. I'm not trying to take anything away from Arky but that was not Gonzaga's A game.
  17. Felix

    Sweet 16

    Gonzaga has nobody to blame but themselves. They played like shit.
  18. Felix

    Sweet 16

    That's an and one. Unbelievable.
  19. Felix

    Sweet 16

    Holmgren fouls out with 2 fouls.
  20. Felix

    Sweet 16

    I wish I could. They call a game almost as badly as you post.
  21. Felix

    Sweet 16

    I wish I could. They call a game almost as badly as you post.
  22. Felix

    Sweet 16

    This is bad basketball. The officials are embarrassing themselves.
  23. Yeah those last two calls were something.
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