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  1. Signalman150

    Northern exposure ?

    I got 86%. Lived in YK for two years and did quite a bit of traveling up to the far north (such sun-and-fun places as the teeming metropolis of Repulse Bay). Now the good people "up North" might want to think twice about just how much we "southerners" know about them.  If most people down here...
  2. Signalman150

    Hawk 1 - The Sword Flies again !

    Okay ladies and gentlemen, I'm not going to lie to you; five minutes ago I stood out in my back yard on the verge of tears. I live in east Edmonton, near the Capilano area.  I'm out fixing my fence (long past due) and I hear a jet engine coming from the direction of the Muni.  I can never...
  3. Signalman150

    Profs say students lack maturity, feel entitled

    Thought some of the posters for this particular thread wouldf be interested in this article fm the Edmonton Journal last Monday. Reproduced under the Fair Dealing provisions of the Copyright Act. 'No-zero' policy gives students a do-over Deadlines in the adult world often just as flexible...
  4. Signalman150

    Profs say students lack maturity, feel entitled

    Logairoff, don't be quite so shocked; and, since ex-Sup actually works on the education side of things, you might want to cut him a bit of slack.  Unless you've taught professionally, he likely has some practical experience with this issue you don't. I teach as well, tho' I don't have ex-Sups...
  5. Signalman150

    Canadian air force to map Afghanistan

    In addition to Colin P's comment on the historical aspect of this endeavor; I remember my father talking about spending a great deal of time in such sun-and-fun capitals of Canada as Baker Lake, whilst the post-war (i.e. WWII) RCAF mapped Canada's far north.  I believe they used Lancasters for...
  6. Signalman150

    Profs say students lack maturity, feel entitled

    Oh boy; where do I start? No, it's not about grade 13; I was educated in a province where no such thing ever existed, and I teach in a another province where the same applies. No, it's not about lousy profs, and yes; I'm well aware there are many. It's about students who know they don't need to...
  7. Signalman150

    UNAUTHORIZED DISPOSAL OF COMBAT UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT

    OWDU, That photograph in a book you mentioned, of Tanzanian troops parading in DPM combats.  Was it perhaps a pic in the National Geographic?  I remember being extremely surprised to see it at the time, because it was obviously Cdn pattern.
  8. Signalman150

    Most dreadful PT experience

    Hah!  This one's easy.  I was sent (as a plug reservist) to the Airborne Regiment during Op GamesCan in 1976.  I'd only been with them about a week, and we had sports parade--soccer. I wasn't a strong soccer player, but I thought I was acquitting myself rather well, right up until the moment...
  9. Signalman150

    You know you live in BC when.....

    Sorry Greymatters, but you're way off base and ten years too late.  Perhaps you didn't get what I was saying; this was in the days of the American "Hell-no-we-won't-go" mentality, and every Leftie on Canada's west coast was trying to emulate them. The time, my friend, was 1972, not '82. If you...
  10. Signalman150

    You know you live in BC when.....

    TCBF -- I understand your reaction to having to listen to John Lennon as part of a Remembrance Day Ceremony; I would feel much the same way.  For the last several years I've gone down to the Legislature Grounds to watch the gunners do their salute.  The first couple of times I went, they held...
  11. Signalman150

    Tower of London Recruiting

    Okay, this is a riot. I finally got off this damn continent for the first time in over 40 years and spent 5 weeks in Britain this past summer.  During our (i.e. wifey and I) first few days in London, we did the obligatory tour of the Tower.  I marveled at this wonderful FEMALE Beefeater that...
  12. Signalman150

    Life in the Australian Army...

    I'd seen something similar to this years ago, and was quietly reading through and chuckling to myself --until I got to the last line, "Your loving daughter, Sheila"...at which point I cycled a rum and coke through my sinuses. :-X Wonderful.
  13. Signalman150

    Thanks Canada

    Getting back to T6's comment at the beginning of the thread; I always feel a little uncomfortable when a Yank says thanks to us for doing something like this. I still remember reading on another site somewhere a comment that I wholeheartedly agreed with.  The comment was made that the "gold...
  14. Signalman150

    Do I take the pilot offer??

    GungHo, Just my two cents. I know that elsewhere on the board I've made mention of this, but it bears repeating. A lot of good advice here, particularly the 'grass is always greener on the other side' stuff.  If you love what yr doing now, keep at it; a good firefighter is worth his or her...
  15. Signalman150

    Something I Love About Arizona

    Been through Arizona a few times on the 'scoot.  First time was back in 2000 during the Annual Three Flags Classic motorcycle run (that year it was from Tijuana to Courtney BC in 3 days over a VERY circuitous route). What scenery! What people!  What sunshine!  What a...friggin' education.  I...
  16. Signalman150

    Pictures from Crimean War

    Very interesting too look at.  I remember my father telling me that my great-great grandfather was in the Battle of Balaclava (later made famous by Tennyson as the Charge of the Light Brigade).  One of those things I've always meant to do was try to find out what unit he was with...seeing those...
  17. Signalman150

    Air Show Photos.

    Nope, nope, nope, and nope.  The pic I'm talking about--the one of an aircraft flying under the Eiffel Tower-- is definitely a Mosquito. It was a fuzzy black and white photo, but the almost perfectly cylindrical fuselage and the great-honking engine nacelles are unmistakable. I'll have to dig...
  18. Signalman150

    Air Show Photos.

    Hmmm, presuming the photos are real--which the UTube footage seems to confirm--my only comment is the pilot is nutz.  It looks wunnerful, and I wish I'd been there to see it, but a bird strike at that speed, at that altitude and in that location would be absolutely catastrophic. If you think...
  19. Signalman150

    CF-104's in Markham ,Ontario

    George, Interesting idea, but I checked the image on Google Earth, and stand by the assertion that it's a Sabre.  The Migs all had constant chord wings, as where you can see the tapering of the wing from root to tip on the Markham aircraft. Noticed too what I think is an old Beech Expeditor...
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    CF-104's in Markham ,Ontario

    On the Google Map image, it looks like there is a Sabre next to the one starfighter that still has its wings.  That one I'd pay money to see; my dad worked on those in the late fifties w/ 421 Red Indian Sqn.
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