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Old 03-08-13, 10:32 PM   #5
Red October1984
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Originally Posted by Stealhead View Post
Don't be so paranoid RedOctober next you are going to tell us about how the new digital kilowatt hour meters are used to control you by the government.I actually overheard people saying this in public once I was drinking a soda and it nearly came out of my nose.
I'm not THAT paranoid. I'm just perceptive...wary...curious...etc. Stuff like that. I may seem like that on the internet because I don't know any of you. (Except for the user Slugger. I've spent pretty much my whole life with that guy. Looks like I need to tell him to post some more. )

I'd like to know how, if possible, you could use Kilowatt Hour Meters to control somebody. Not that I'd actually do it. That would be wrong. Technical things like how stuff works and how you can use stuff to your advantage interest me.... Maybe I would be a good Engineer or something. I'm keeping my options open in case something happens where I can't join the Air Force.

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If you want to be a pilot in the USAF you had better practice better memory you dont want to leave some vital part of your gear behind.I can see you walking along the flightline without a line badge and have a member of Security Forces give you the "Unauthorized personal interview"(conducted at the business end of a firearm).
I've got good memory. Like I said, I've only forgotten about my knife twice since I started carrying it around. (Close to a year ago when I realized the value of having a knife with you. They can be useful tools to have) I'm sure they will drill good memory into me during whatever Officer School I pick whether it be the Academy or ROTC. I don't forget stuff I use every day. If I use it two or three times a week...there's a greater chance that i'll forget where I set something. The line badge would be something important and I'd probably be using it often if I was a pilot. The prospect of being interrogated by Security doesn't sound too great. I'm a quick learner... When I forgot about my knife those two times, I remembered it pretty quickly. If I was walking to the flight line, I'd check and see if I forgot something. If I did...well...I probably would have a " " moment and get what I forgot ASAP.
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