A bit of eye candy. Finally getting to a point where it looks like something - masts and standing rigging up (less ratlines, which I expect to do last).
This is a "learning" project to improve skill level before I tackle something expensive. Mediocre, but improving.
A handful of times I've commented on the intersection of things like population, innovation/technology, and resources (including time and money).
Here (Reason.com) is a short discussion that touches on those issues.
>... Trudeau said his party had already set a target of accepting 25,000 refugees from Syria and the region, but are “committed to doing more.”
Why only that region? What quotas do the NDP and LPC suggest for other parts of Africa, southeast Asia, and eastern Europe?
Headlines go back years...
A bunch of bloggers have their panties in wads (again) over the issue of the PM wearing symbols he has not earned.
I don't care if the PM and certain ministers wear clothing, pull a lanyard, drive a tank, etc, etc, but I have some questions.
1. What is the technical (as in regulations)...
Has there been any amplification of the applicable QR&O/CFAO more recent than 7210-83(DCBA 3-4) dated 31 Aug 01, of which the gist was:
"A MEAL AT CROWN EXPENSE IS NOT REQUIRED WHEN A MBR WORKS A NORMAL SHIFT AND IS GIVEN PERS TIME OFF TO CONSUME A MEAL"
"3. EFFECTIVE 1 SEP 01 MBRS ON CLASS...
>I think that the growing importance (indeed, necessity) of university for an increasing number of jobs is one reason why it should be cheap.
What percentage of people do you think merit a university education? Why do you think they should be subsidized by the percentage who are not going to...
http://armyapp.forces.gc.ca/Army/forum/forum/
It is the army's bulletin board, with new software, and open only to support LFRR discussion at this time.
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnists/Toronto/Peter_Worthington/2004/10/15/669611.html
Anyone know anything else appropriate for public releas
Fri, October 15, 2004
Weapons cache stuns Canucks
By PETER WORTHINGTON -- For the Toronto Sun
Canadian soldiers attached to the Afghan...
Recently recovered remains of this member of the Lincoln and Welland Regt were interred today in the Canadian cemetery at Bergen-op-Zoom.
Comments and pictures at:
http://www.tanknet.org/ubb/Forum2/HTML/000516.html
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