millertimeunc

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  1. Sorry, I don't know who those people are. If I sound like someone else it's probably just because many people share common beliefs. What's wrong with my use of the English language? I doubt that you don't know who that individual is. Whatever, I think that you're a troll. The best things in life are dangerous.
  2. You suck at English. Was that not clear? The best things in life are dangerous.
  3. Probably several user names. I've seen the same asinine crap from dreamdancer/skydivejonathan. He's certainly not "seizing the day" with his grasp on the English language. The best things in life are dangerous.
  4. He has to be blind, too! The best things in life are dangerous.
  5. We have to qualify once every 2 years on the M9 as well, but I don't own one and wouldn't prefer to carry one. I'm a big fan of H&K as well as Glock, but if I had to pick just one to carry for the rest of my life, I'd take my Glock. They're death-and-taxes reliable and more accurate than probably 95% of people are capable of shooting. I honestly don't notice a difference in accuracy between my Glock and H&K. Love my H&K's, but they're pricey both in initial purchase and in upgrades. Bottom line, pick something that you shoot well and is comfortable to carry. If you can't shoot it well, then it's pointless to have, and if it's uncomfortable to carry, you'll eventually start leaving it at home. Good luck, and come home safely!
  6. Check out an album called "Seed Of Memory" by Terry Reid. You're welcome.
  7. I think it sounds like dreamdancer or whatever he's calling himself this week got lonely and created another sock puppet. The best things in life are dangerous.
  8. I occasionally enjoy yielding on the sky solo, but I think it is greater enjoyment for to yield accompaniedwise with others from time to time. For great justice and glorious victory. The best things in life are dangerous.
  9. What I find interesting (and hilarious) is how poor the translation gets from number 7 until the end of the list, or should I say "how destitute the word changing receives from digit 7 ultimate the finality of the itemization"? This list cracks me up! The best things in life are dangerous.
  10. I've got a Rolex Sea Dweller that I wear every now and then, but mostly I wear a Citizen Skyhawk. It's the only watch I've ever deployed with. Has a ton of useful functions for world travel, and it's never been off of the GPS clock time by more than half a second. The best things in life are dangerous.
  11. I've jumped pilots and spectres with wingsuits, and can highly recommend both. I like the pilot slightly more, though, since it feels a bit more sporty. The best things in life are dangerous.
  12. Just commenting on the math, not the feat itself. Still impressive at 35,000 feet, but unless he jumped from over 52,000 feet, it was not "over 10 miles high." The best things in life are dangerous.
  13. 35,000 feet is not 10 miles high. The best things in life are dangerous.
  14. To me, it's just puzzling. I mean, it's not like they don't make the rules abundantly clear before you join. I really don't understand how some civilians don't "get" the fact that you're held to a different standard when you join the military, and then whine and complain about "constitutional rights being violated" in a case like this. The best things in life are dangerous.
  15. I've had this discussion with my wife a couple of times, and she still scratches her head sometimes at some of the rules we have to follow which may be stricter than what the average civilian is subject to. When I get asked whether I think some of the rules are unfair or an invasion of my privacy, my answer is always the same. Nobody put a gun to my head and MADE me sign on the dotted line! It looks to me like this guy poked the bear with a stick a few times, and got his face mauled off. What did he think was going to happen? The best things in life are dangerous.
  16. Yeah, the Washington Monument is looking pretty rough these days, isn't it? The best things in life are dangerous.
  17. I think that one was Don Henley.
  18. Bad idea. They won't tolerate the shipping label being stuck to their fur. The best things in life are dangerous.
  19. Yeah, because goodness knows we don't want a country full of Christian martial artists! The best things in life are dangerous.
  20. Depends on the canopy. For my Pilot 132, around 7-8 minutes, and it opens great every time. For my Cobalt 120, 15 or so minutes and talk to it lovingly, or else the openings can get...strange. The best things in life are dangerous.
  21. If you like the history of some of your favorite drinks with some comedy thrown in, try "Oz and James Drink to Britain." Pretty entertaining!
  22. 4:05 from 13.8-pulling around 3k. Suit was an X-Bird, and I have no idea what went right on that flight. The closest I've been able to come to it since then was around 3:45, but I haven't been able to duplicate it. What's this "trick" you're talking about? I'm intrigued... The best things in life are dangerous.
  23. Dude, I work half a mile from you, and we get youtube on our computers. They must be stingy over there!!! The best things in life are dangerous.
  24. When you're in the climb in RVSM airspace, it make no difference whatsoever whether you've got the autopilot on or not. The plane doesn't climb differently because a computer is doing it for you. I didn't say I was handflying the course and altitude after level off. The best things in life are dangerous.