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[email protected] December 6th 09 10:48 PM

December 7,1941
 
Tomorrow is December 7

www.devilfinder.com
December 7,1941 A Day Which Will Live In Infamy

Don't forget.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 7th 09 02:29 PM

December 7,1941
 
I own some old radios which have the little triangles on them.

This will beeeeee,,, the Longest Dayyyyyyyy,,,,,,,,,

///Step it up, move along, step it up, move along,,,,,,/// You expect me
to eat this stuff??? ///Look mack, I don't care what you do with it! eat
it, throw it out! I get paid to cook!///
cuhulin



Bruce Watson December 7th 09 04:15 PM

December 7,1941
 
In article ,
wrote:
Tomorrow is December 7

www.devilfinder.com
December 7,1941 A Day Which Will Live In Infamy

Don't forget.
cuhulin


Date.

Sunday is a "day."

December 7th is a "date."

Listen to the actual quote.

FDR was no dummy.

[email protected] December 7th 09 05:18 PM

December 7,1941
 
Christmas DAY, Easter DAY, those are also DAYS which live in Infamy.I am
a Mississippi Coon Ass, I don't talk like them Yankees do.

December 7, 1941 A Day Which Will Live In Infamy.I got it Right the
first time.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 7th 09 05:29 PM

December 7,1941
 
Armistice Day/Veterans Day, (I remember when that Day was called
Armistice Day) Memorial Day.General Patton would say I am the most unpc
son of a bitch in the World.He would be Right too.

World Day, The Night of The Living Dead Day,,,,,,,, MonDay, TuesDay,
WednesDay, ThursDay, FriDay, SaturDay, SunDay.

Ahh needs tu go to the Lowe's store toDay and buy some paint and screws
and a board, ahh better gitz ahh move on, the Day is shorter.
cuhulin


sctvguy1 December 7th 09 10:43 PM

December 7,1941
 
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 05:08:13 -0500, dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.

Pause and remember.


Today, TCM showed the entire "Why We Fight" series in honor of today.

[email protected] December 7th 09 10:59 PM

December 7,1941
 
I am watching the TCM channel right now.However, at 5:00 PM toDAY, I
will watch one of the local tv stations for local news.Then, back to
TCM.
cuhulin


[email protected] December 7th 09 11:32 PM

December 7,1941
 
A few minutes ago on WLBT TV, George W. McCarthy was talking about
Normandy.He is one of the Mississippians whom was there on D-DAY.He was
a POW, worked eight months in a factory.

www.WLBT.com Veterans History Project
cuhulin


RHF December 8th 09 12:38 AM

December 7,1941
 
On Dec 7, 6:20*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.


Pause and remember.


Yes remember...
Remember those little triangles on all AMBCB radios at 640 and 1240 pointing to
the CONELRAD stations and the history of their coming into being.


- Of course nowadays any air attack on the USA
- would most likely be aided by GPS.
-
- --
-
- Operator Bob
- Echo Charlie 42

GPS* would be shut down at the first sign of an ICBM
Attack during the Boost Phase of the ICBM Launch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPS
* -note- Leaving GPS "On" but Shifting the Sat Data
by one Sat would effectively Shift the Ground {Target}
'Position' by 1000 km -oops- you missed !

An adequate INS would bring a MIRV within a 100 m of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_navigation_system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star-Sighting
most targets; and 100 m is DEAD-ON for a 100 kt MIRV.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UGM-133_Trident_II

Gregg December 8th 09 09:41 AM

December 7,1941
 
On Dec 7, 6:20*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.


Pause and remember.


Yes remember...
Remember those little triangles on all AMBCB radios at 640 and 1240 pointing to
the CONELRAD stations and the history of their coming into being.
Of course nowadays any air attack on the USA would most likely be aided by GPS.

--


Yeah Bob, no doubt. I can just imagine what came over some of my
radios before
I got them. It would be neat to know.

dave December 8th 09 01:51 PM

December 7,1941
 
Gregg wrote:
On Dec 7, 6:20 am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.
Pause and remember.

Yes remember...
Remember those little triangles on all AMBCB radios at 640 and 1240 pointing to
the CONELRAD stations and the history of their coming into being.
Of course nowadays any air attack on the USA would most likely be aided by GPS.

--


Yeah Bob, no doubt. I can just imagine what came over some of my
radios before
I got them. It would be neat to know.


During a Conelrad Alert, all stations would drop their carriers for a
moment, except for any stations on 640 and/or 1240.

Brenda Ann[_2_] December 8th 09 02:50 PM

December 7,1941
 

"dave" wrote in message
...
Gregg wrote:
On Dec 7, 6:20 am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.
Pause and remember.
Yes remember...
Remember those little triangles on all AMBCB radios at 640 and 1240
pointing to
the CONELRAD stations and the history of their coming into being.
Of course nowadays any air attack on the USA would most likely be aided
by GPS.

--


Yeah Bob, no doubt. I can just imagine what came over some of my
radios before
I got them. It would be neat to know.


During a Conelrad Alert, all stations would drop their carriers for a
moment, except for any stations on 640 and/or 1240.


In Astoria, we had two stations, one on 1230 and one on 1370. During a
test, the one on 1230 was required to drop carrier for 30 seconds. The one
on 1370, in event of an actual alert, was supposed to retune to 1240. Don't
know why the FCC did it that way, but they did.




Kevin Alfred Strom December 8th 09 03:56 PM

December 7,1941
 
Brenda Ann wrote:
"dave" wrote in message
...
Gregg wrote:
On Dec 7, 6:20 am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dxAce wrote:

Yep, TODAY is December 7.
Pause and remember.
Yes remember...
Remember those little triangles on all AMBCB radios at 640 and 1240
pointing to
the CONELRAD stations and the history of their coming into being.
Of course nowadays any air attack on the USA would most likely be aided
by GPS.

--
Yeah Bob, no doubt. I can just imagine what came over some of my
radios before
I got them. It would be neat to know.

During a Conelrad Alert, all stations would drop their carriers for a
moment, except for any stations on 640 and/or 1240.


In Astoria, we had two stations, one on 1230 and one on 1370. During a
test, the one on 1230 was required to drop carrier for 30 seconds. The one
on 1370, in event of an actual alert, was supposed to retune to 1240. Don't
know why the FCC did it that way, but they did.



When I started working at WEAM-1390 in Arlington in the 1970s, there
was a large (but by then disabled) relay system for switching the
Gates BC-5E transmitter to Conelrad operation.

By the way, speaking of December 7th, there is an amateur radio
connection to the interception of the Japanese "Winds" message
presaging the Pearl Harbor attack:

http://www.kevinalfredstrom.com/2008/10/east-wind-rain/


With all good wishes,


Kevin, WB4AIO.
--
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

[email protected] December 8th 09 07:45 PM

December 7,1941
 
I have an old Reader's Digest book here, I bought it at a Goodwill store
not many years ago.There is a story/article (true or not, I don't know)
in that Reader's Digest book that I read.
That story/article is about a few years before the attack on Pearl
Harbor December 7,1941, U.S.Navy ''rehearsed'' the attack on Pearl
Harbor.There were some Japanese people in Hawaii and other Islands and
areas and they paid very close attention to what U.S.Navy did.

You might find that story/article on the internet.Look around for it.
cuhulin



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