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Penta wrote: On 24 Dec 03 10:27:36 -0500, "Ash Wyllie" wrote: John Schilling opined Chad Irby writes: Out of the tens of thousands of cannons sitting on the north side of the border, anyone want to bet that no more than a couple of hundred actually get to fire? Especially with a few dozen MLRS launchers and a couple of hundred attack aircraft cranking out a few million submunitions across their firing positions... while reducing their command centers to smoking holes in the ground and jamming communications. How do you jam a homing pigeon? Big magnet. More to the point, I thought carrier pigeons were extinct? That would be passenger pigeons, as of 1914. I know homing pigeons aren't, but I thought they weren't useful for communications purposes? |
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 13:21:04 -0800, Steve Hix
wrote: That would be passenger pigeons, as of 1914. scratchhead What's the difference? |
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