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Old 04-01-14, 11:54 PM   #9
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This is a misconception about the 'Okane' method. O'Kane did not use the 'Okane' method. This method was developed by Rockin' Robbins, who named it in honor of Dick O'Kane. Same goes for the 'Cromwell' method.


WOW, definitely a misconception. Im shocked to be honest. I ordered "Clear the Bridge" the other day but its not here yet so ive been stuck trying to find snippets of war patrol reports from the web until it gets here. Ive become fascinated with Okane since returning to subsim as I never really tried to learn anything in depth years ago when I was here.

So I will look this up but why is it called the "Okane" method? Was it just something that Rockin Robbins really just made up? Im asking because I really thought that this method was one of the reasons that Okane was so successful.

Im not too proud to admit this is what I thought and im glad you pointed this out because that would have been my story
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