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We got a "silent runner" working in our lab. He's not too bright. Anyway, Red October and Crimson Tide are my fav's. Both are in that category where if you see either on TV you must watch till the end.
Quote from: steve dave on February 06, 2014, 02:38:13 PMif you tape a cold burrito to the nuke reactor will it heat itself up like it was in a microwave?Interesting. By the time you started and stopped the reactor, I believe the burrito would be well done.
if you tape a cold burrito to the nuke reactor will it heat itself up like it was in a microwave?
another 20,000 Leagues question. you know that little rowboat that kind of attaches to the back of the Nautilus? do USA subs have those?
Here ya go fellas, not submarine specific, but Navy jargon nonetheless...http://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Glossary_of_U.S._Navy_slang
Why the hell do you say bulkhead? Just say door. It's more efficient. Or maybe there is so much time to be bored it's okay to utter the extra syllable?
What about drills? Like I bet you hear "battle stations!" all the time and you roll your eyes and begrudgingly take part in the exercise, only the smirk when the jackass on the horn announces it was just a drill.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on February 06, 2014, 02:48:36 PMWe got a "silent runner" working in our lab. He's not too bright. Anyway, Red October and Crimson Tide are my fav's. Both are in that category where if you see either on TV you must watch till the end. Fun movies but far from reality. Laughed my ass off when the entire crew of Alabama was on the pier in the dark and rain.
were there any hot babes on the sub? did you ever throw their unis in the dryer really hot so they shrunk up and you could see their gronkzongas??
I assume you have to hot bunk on a sub?