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![]() They told us that the computer just plain couldn't hold a load - Mid-east heat, cat strokes, 18 year old maintainers, it all takes its toll... Makes sense. We rarely had problems with our ASW avionics package not performing in the same Mid-East heat and 18 year-old maintainers (although minus the cat shots). Any ideas why the VS community didn't scrap what they had and go with something which actually worked? Beats me - I'm just "a knuckle-dragging stupid SAR swimmer, without the brains necessary to be an Acoustic AW". Heh. That computer dump problem was a part of S-3 ASW throughout its career - its interesting that no Viking guys have stepped forward to say, "Hey, our computers worked GREAT!" - we both know they crapped at the worst possible time. At a time when everyone else on the planet realizes that personal vehicles need to be as small and efficient as possible in urban environments, we get to deal with the new Mercury Leviathans and Cadillac Pachyderms. It seems silly that so many folks are willing to pour that much of their gas money down the drain. And even more silly is a current government which falls over itself to give them tax breaks for buying such gas guzzlers and which does everything it can to stymie alternative energy research. That is my #1 frustration - I think if we can ween ourselves from 25' long personal vehicles dependent on gas, we've got the terrorist countries half beat. Every port we ever went to where we needed to go ashore via boat, the boats were always of the local chartered ilk...and not always seemingly seaworthy. Singapore had good harbor transport We were screwed out of Singapore. Our ship took some sort of E-7 an above vote on whether to give up an Australia port of call for two Asian ports (Thailand and Singapore). Much to the vast majority of the ship's disappointment...the vote passed. Of course, we ended up not getting those two ports either. That _blows_. We got gyped out of Australia twice, HK once, and Mombasa ... oh, who cares about THAT sewer. Did you ever make it into Oz? We pulled into Freemantle while the Midway scored Perth, but I am willing to bet we had more fun! v/r Gordon |
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![]() "Krztalizer" wrote in message ... | | | We got gyped out of Australia twice, HK once, and Mombasa ... oh, who cares | about THAT sewer. Did you ever make it into Oz? We pulled into Freemantle | while the Midway scored Perth, but I am willing to bet we had more fun! | | v/r | Gordon Fremantle would have been an attractive city back then, I was first there in '86. When Australia won the Americas' Cup in '83, Fremantle was picked as the site for the defence in '87 and money came out of the woodwork to 'pretty' it up for the yacht races. Interestingly, there were stories in all of our media, the last time one of the CBGs wisited Perth, of all the brothels going onto a war footing during the visit. Before the last of the sailors left, several venues had to shut down for the health and safety of some of the girls. Apparently 5,000+ enthusiastic sailors and marines tends to 'drain' the resources of even the largest of establishments. Would be an interesting exercise on the Sydney-Melbourne-Adelaide to Perth flights, to spot the pinch hitters. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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Dave says:
Fremantle would have been an attractive city back then, I was first there in '86. We were there in mid 85 - lovely spot, absolutely salt of the earth people that made it the most enjoyable port call of my life. It was as if our little frigate was welcomed home by the whole town, which then proceeded to get us bombed for several days. I got in a bit of site-seeing; met the local Quokkas and a freakin giant 'roo (in Murrica, we sort of have the impression that kangaroos are small, bright eyed and cuddly, not exactly the finger-nipping, ass-kicking, horse-sized creatures that I met!) and did everything else you'd expect a squid to do after two months at sea. It was a really cool experience - local cabby and his wife took me in for the duration of the visit, giving me a great insight into the culture and the hearts of the Aussie people. It appears not all of them are as perverted as my friend Dave, but luckily, a lot of them were. When Australia won the Americas' Cup in '83, Fremantle was picked as the site for the defence in '87 and money came out of the woodwork to 'pretty' it up for the yacht races. Strange to see that connection - here in San Diego, my son's Elementary School hosted several children of Aussie racers; there was an extended period of preparation between the races and some families stayed between them. You couldn't walk around town without bumping into groups of racers. Saddest part was the Soviet race team - wanting to compete in this rich man's sport, they sent a Cup Racer (all-Red, natch) and a small amount of support. When the races were over and they had done poorly, there were no funds provided to get them home! We had fund raisers to get them back to the Rodina, which had thoroughly turned her back on the racers. Strapped for cash, they reluctantly sold their yacht for the ridiculous sum of $50,000 to the first taker. That boat had to have been worth 10x that amount... anyway, sorry to drift off topic. Interestingly, there were stories in all of our media, the last time one of the CBGs wisited Perth, of all the brothels going onto a war footing during the visit. Who would need a brothel in Perth??? Ladies came out of the woodwork to pick and choose between us! I felt like a piece of meat, I tell you. It was years in therapy - mostly just enjoying telling someone about the experience. One sentence sticks forever in my mind - in a crowded bar, a woman broke free of a table of her friends, snatched me by the hand and all but ran out of the bar; she turns and shouts as she runs, "I'm getting married next weekend and my friends think I should be acting like a nun!" (minor cleanup, slight deletion) I had looked forward to a trip to Australia since I was a child and it lived up to every expectation. For a bunch of castoff criminals, they really know how to toss a party and make ya feel welcome. Before the last of the sailors left, several venues had to shut down for the health and safety of some of the girls. Apparently 5,000+ enthusiastic sailors and marines tends to 'drain' the resources of even the largest of establishments. I would think it would be seen as more of a 'massive injection' to the uhhhh local economy. :") Would be an interesting exercise on the Sydney-Melbourne-Adelaide to Perth flights, to spot the pinch hitters. As I said, with the attitudes displayed while I was there, I can't imagine hookers getting much business there! The wimmin were downright friendly; squids, reputation aside, crave someone silky to talk to - I never felt more welcome. yf Gordon |
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