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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2006 3:20:47 GMT
does any one know anyone from Italy? since i am going to Aviano for my station with the AF, i would like to learn a bit more about the place
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Zhukarak Hrisvalar
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Oct 30, 2006 11:34:40 GMT
I don't...sorry.
I had the chance to go to Vincence (spelling?), but it didn't really come to fruition.
I would say do all the research you can on the internet, and then enjoy the heck out of it when you're there. Don't be a barracks rat or just drink your weekends away (so to speak).
If you can, take the chance to see the sites and maybe some day plan a trip through other parts of Europe. Europe is very accessable by train.
So don't waste your tour over there, Europe is too beautiful for that.
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Post by gracemitchell on Oct 30, 2006 14:14:16 GMT
My mother-in-law and sister-in-law just returned from a trip to various countries in Europe. Zhuk is right, Cyle many countries in Europe are readily accessible by train. They went to 7 different countries in 10 days. So see the sites as much as possible or you may regret it when you are older!!!!
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Nov 3, 2006 11:31:27 GMT
Just to let everyone know, I am currently working on a new Jefferson homepage.
It is my first ever, and as I like for things to look good and tidy and all that, it may take some time. However, it is in the works.
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Nov 5, 2006 6:28:29 GMT
Okay, I thought I would bring this up here as I have just sent three seperate PM's about this.
In Star Trek, marines are Starfleet personnel also, where the rest of the officers are traditionally Naval personnel. I say traditionally as I don't recall them specifically being called as part of the Navy...like the Starfleet Navy or something in any of the shows or movies.
I'm going to put this up in the General Boards for more open discussions to see what everyone else thinks about this.
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Nov 28, 2006 11:14:12 GMT
I have copied the December Drill Scenario onto our Jefferson Yahoo! Group for discussion. If you don't know what I'm talking about then go have a look at the Inspector General's Board, and the Drill Officer Thread.
Now is a good time to let me know if you need access to the Yahoo Groups as well. Raleva, I have just sent your approval to join, so you're good to go. Anyone else?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2006 18:40:34 GMT
ONce again i appologize for my lack of posting, i should be able to fix it for a short while, but i dont know just yet,
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Dec 15, 2006 6:23:54 GMT
I have copied the December Drill Scenario onto our Jefferson Yahoo! Group for discussion. If you don't know what I'm talking about then go have a look at the Inspector General's Board, and the Drill Officer Thread.
Now is a good time to let me know if you need access to the Yahoo Groups as well. Raleva, I have just sent your approval to join, so you're good to go. Anyone else? If everyone could take one last look at the Drill Scenario and maybe give a final input, then I'll try to summarize something together.
Go ahead and agree or disagree with what's already been said, I'll try to keep everyone's help in mind, but obviously I can't include all ideas.
I'll do what I think is the best answer from what we have.
Thank you!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2006 18:25:57 GMT
i am not apart of this yahoo group
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Dec 18, 2006 12:12:51 GMT
i am not apart of this yahoo group My apologies.
Send me your email address that you want to use and I can then invite you.
Send it via PM or to subspacealpha6691@yahoo.com.
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Jan 12, 2007 11:30:27 GMT
On the NPC list there are two Assistant CSO's listed. A juliet De Boer and T'Nar.
Do either of these two belong to anyone as I want to drop one of them. If anyone is partial to both of them then we can make one of them a regular science officer. If that is the case, let me know and I'll put your name next to them in red as being the owner.
Thanks!
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Jan 22, 2007 12:17:45 GMT
My apologies!
I had been out with a minor injury, and just hadn't been able to post. I actually started the current mission while I was out with my injury, knowing that you folks were itching to go. So I'm glad that I got that out and I have to say that I am pleased with the postings so far.
I don't plan on going anywhere and I should be a 'regular' from here on out. So let's have some fun, shall we?!?
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Post by Matthew Reynolds on Jan 27, 2007 4:12:44 GMT
Jeff or should I say Jeffery, lol. That was a very funny post, couldn't help but laugh. Keep up the good work and what is the origin of the mop anways?
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Post by gracemitchell on Jan 29, 2007 19:39:12 GMT
A wet mop typically has a long handle and a head made of thick, soft strands of water-absorbing fabric. To clean a floor, the mop is soaked in a bucket of water or cleaning fluid and scrubbed against the surface. Some buckets include a wringer to strain excess water from the mop, so as not to saturate the floor. Mops are also often used to clean up liquid spills.
The inventor Jacob Howe received a patent for a mop in 1837. U.S
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Post by Matthew Reynolds on Jan 30, 2007 3:36:01 GMT
A wet mop typically has a long handle and a head made of thick, soft strands of water-absorbing fabric. To clean a floor, the mop is soaked in a bucket of water or cleaning fluid and scrubbed against the surface. Some buckets include a wringer to strain excess water from the mop, so as not to saturate the floor. Mops are also often used to clean up liquid spills. The inventor Jacob Howe received a patent for a mop in 1837. U.S Thanks Grace, I wish I my ancestor had invented the mop, I'm sure we would have a lot of money if he had.
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Post by gracemitchell on Jan 30, 2007 15:23:57 GMT
Ask and you shall receive!
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Feb 1, 2007 7:14:16 GMT
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We did it! We have won this round of inspections.
You have no idea how proud I am of this crew and how much this means to me. Up until now I really wasn't sure how I, as a CO, was doing. In general, I knew that there were some great simmers here and that the ship was doing okay. I sometimes wondered if my behind the scenes command skills were being effective or not, whether I was doing it right or not.
I know that this is only one particular inspection, but it speaks volumes. It speaks of the trials and tribulations we've already gone through, and of what is yet to come. So you guys know what this means...I'm not settling for less.
Keep up the good work. In the meantime, be very proud of yourselves. I know I am.
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Post by gracemitchell on Feb 1, 2007 15:58:27 GMT
YIPPIE!! Congrats to all of you for a job well done. Especially our fearless leader!
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Feb 5, 2007 8:49:26 GMT
Wow... ! Everyone took this past weekend off... ;D!
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Post by darankeller on Feb 15, 2007 15:42:23 GMT
Man, I sure am sick of work today.
Anyone out there taking a day off?
Are there any students who have the day off today. Please tell me so that I can have a day off vicariously through you.
Thanks,
Daran
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Feb 16, 2007 10:04:12 GMT
I do have a holiday coming up on Monday. You can take that day off through me then... ;D
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Post by Matthew Reynolds on Feb 16, 2007 10:06:14 GMT
I wish I had a day off, but no I have to work and go to school. Can't wait for Spring Break, lol
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Post by darankeller on Feb 16, 2007 13:08:30 GMT
Excellent. Mid-February is great for a long weekend. Thanks Colonel! (This is great right now but it's gonna suck Monday morning when I have to come in. I need to win the lottery ;D )
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Post by Zhukarak Hrisvalar on Mar 5, 2007 11:57:09 GMT
My apollogies to all of you!
I'm sure you've noticed my simming falling behind. I'm dealing with a few things and I may go on LOA. I'm going to see how this week goes and go from there.
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Post by gracemitchell on Mar 5, 2007 18:41:35 GMT
Actually, I can relate quite a bit. I think this week is pretty much gone before it even started. My husband is gone ice fishing and things have piled on top of each other. Different meetings at different schools for different kids. Not bad things just normal stuff.
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