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Old 04-18-11, 09:51 AM   #8
Osmium Steele
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My first post. Been lurking for a while now. Playing SHIII/GWX/SHIII Commander. Bought the game upon initial release, played for a bit, then discovered Everquest. Don't feel bad, I'm cured now.

I've loved subsims since Silent Service, so much so I played a submarine radioman in real life for 6 years. '85 - '91.

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Originally Posted by postalbyke View Post
on a US submarine, we would spend 6 hours on watch every 18 hours, and it's pretty much the same thing, staring at a computer screen with nothing going on most of the time...
Staring at the gauges and readouts not move on the reactor control panel is an analog equivalent. (The very definition of tedium)

I hear modern submariners do most everything by computer or digital display. I wouldn't know, I still had to learn Morse Code for goodness sake.

Cheers!
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