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This tl;dr does not do the article justice. Highly recommend everyone read the article.
This tl;dr does not do the article justice. Highly recommend everyone read the article.
I de-cased a samsung smart tag (basically an airtag) and stuck it in my deck so now I can ping it or track it if I ever lose it. Maybe consider something similar if you buy a new deck.
In Japan, I have 7 bins plus cardboard. Burnables, nonburnables, plastic, paper, cans, pet bottles, glass bottles.
There’s no playing dumb about this from a retired COL. This is not some 3 year E-3 in the national guard. He knew what he was doing. Throw the book at him.
Reposting my comment from a duplicate thread:
This article mentions 330 vehicles and 13 containers. By US military terms, that is absolutely nothing. Nothing compared to the equipment we keep stored and maintained in other locations. I feel like the article makes this seem more significant than it is. This is not even a drop in the bucket, let alone enough to call stockpiling as the article does.
OP doesn’t seem to be saying not to use reddit content, they are saying don’t use Reddit as the content. Post all the content you want from over there, but we don’t need to drag out the breakup by constant bringing up everything we dislike about reddit. OP is saying to move on with life.
Concerning the pilot wasn’t able to fly it back, I’ll with you the best of luck with your endeavor.
Calling bullshit, given you made an emotional argument with no backup.