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Old 10-21-15, 11:14 PM   #1
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I figure I would ask here since I don't have much time to trouble shoot since it's coming up on time for national exams for my paramedic license. I'm going to try a few more convoy attacks and see if the problem resolves itself in 1943 since I only have a few months to go.

At any rate. I'm just going to pawn this off as "defective" torpedos and see where it takes me. I did score 1 hit out of 3 last night, but got DC'ed so bad I had to "teleport" back to base instead of making the return trip past England.

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Old 10-22-15, 09:16 AM   #2
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Good luck with the exams. My son is a 29 year old full-time firefighter, 10 year veteran. Hats off to you EMS folks. You save our bacon when bad things happen, or make a valiant effort to do so.

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Old 10-22-15, 11:50 AM   #3
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Sounds like he has a few years on me! I hit my 5 year mark as a volunteer in January and finally got a full time job on top of that. Nothing is better than playing SH3 on those 36 hour shifts between calls and training.

Now to get my boat to survive 1942.
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Sounds like he has a few years on me! I hit my 5 year mark as a volunteer in January and finally got a full time job on top of that. Nothing is better than playing SH3 on those 36 hour shifts between calls and training.

Now to get my boat to survive 1942.
36 hours? Wow. My son does 24 hours shifts, whereas a few years ago they were 10, 14 on the overnight shift. I trust they allow you to nap on downtime? Otherwise, that would be a brutal shift.
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Old 10-22-15, 07:15 PM   #5
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Yes, lol, we built living quarters upstairs. The only downside is from 0700-1700hrs we have our "official" duty day and have to be awake and training or "look" like we are productive. I tend to start up SH3 and in between studying I pull it up and go after convoys. Need to do something to relieve stress!
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