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  1. My oldest son was diagnosed with Asperger's when he was 5....which was then "upgraded" to autism when he was 6 - yesterday he started a BE in Software Engineering - my retirement is assured!! :D

    However in the process of all the rigmarole that went with this "we" (his mom, my mom, me) figured that both my father an I exhibit aspergers/autistic traits - me moreso than dad.

    When I asked a visiting "expert" at a public meeting whether there was a genetic link his answer was "there seems to be in about 50% of cases".

    So what does it mean?

    Not much - except like you it does make understanding myself a bit easier, and helps with figuring out what is happening sometimes. That generally makes life a little easier.

  2. Not bad. I thought the bitter relentlessness with which the Englishman pursued the German was a bit overwrought, especially the scene in the woods, but the twist at the end was nice.

    Sadly the twist at the end was pure fantasy - the 109 had a short range only as far as London - it would never reach Ireland in the time of hte movie, and since the air battle was clearly in the BoB with all those German bombers, the cannon armed Spitfire can only have been the experimental Mk 1's that 19 Sqn flew for a short time, and their squadron markings were "QV", not the ones on the a/c.

    I'll leave the 109 identifications to someone else :D

    Plus of course losing 1/2 a wing at <250 feet agl is NOT going to result in a nice upright and smooth crash landing for anyone!!

    ;)

  3. Could be interesting - there are a few private re-imaginings out there - one in particular I played a couple of years ago was pretty good as a replica.

    I hope they do more with it than just make a sci-fi version of Civ like Alpha Centauri....which wasn't bad as far as sci-fi versions of Civ go! :) Mind you I haven't seen any civ since I I think.....so maybe the later ones are worth emulating??

  4. There wasn't much building damage - all hte dodgy ones were written off from February last year! And only 40 or so known minor injuries.

    Retailers suffered the most - having to close all the malls the day before Christmas!

    My sons are down there visiting both their sets of Grandparents, and are a bit nervous about it all - having been woken up on Christmas day by an aftershock as well.

    There seems to be an interesting progression for the source of the quakes - the September 2010 ones were inland from Christchurch, the February killer was more or less under the city, these ones were out in Pegasus Bay - so the epicentres have moved fairly significantly.

    Dunno if the movement itself is significant or not - hopefully it is, it continues, and hte quakes keep moving further away!

  5. It seems prize money might have been abolished in the RN in 1946, and Salvage payments substituted (see 1946) - RN ships could apparently involved in salvage operations at least as late as 1964 and earn salvage for their crews. An article about Prize Money "Customs and Traditions of the Royal Navy" about 80% down this page says the decision to no longer award prize money after WW2 was supported by the dominions

    there is a question on this page which reads:

    240. What do you know about Prize Money in the Australian Commonwealth?

    - but no answer is given that I can see!! :(

    Some RAAF crew applied to get prize money at the end of WW2, but the Govt decided that the amount given by the Brits to cover the whole Australian Armed forces would only give a paltry amount per person, so decided to keep it for:

    the "provision of a residence or residences in which the former male members of the RAAF who were in necessitous circumstances and, if the trust approved, the wives of those members, might be accommodated or supported".
    - RAAF prize money article

    According to wiki the RAF was added in 1945 for any action where it took part in the capture of a ship too.

    India had a "Naval and Aircraft prize Act 1971", New Zealand had the "Prize Act 1939" - no idea if they are still in force. The NZ one was jsut a copy of the British/Imperial one

  6. BTW for the nerds among us, I think this must be an F Mk 3 - the extended tailpipe was only fitted to the M3 onwards for the reheated engine (afterburner), and this photo appears to show 2 cannon ports under the intake which was the armament of the a/c from the F Mk 2 onwards, and not fitted to the recce version:

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    Dunno what the probe-thingie is at the front of the nose tho - nothing like it appears in any photos or pictures I've seen.

  7. 1/4 million quid for that?? Somebody needs to edit a few zeroes out of the price.

    think of it as an antique (easy to do!), and a unique piece of history......Spitfires & Mustangs are older & slower & much more common but go for a lot more ...maybe partly because they are actually airworthy...<ahttp://community.battlefront.com/uploads/emoticons/default_wink.png' alt=';)'> ...non-airworthy Starfighters are newer and faster and go for less!!

  8. I was a Air Training Corps cadet in the early 1970's - from age 12-15 - dunno what the US equivalent would be - but 2-3 times a year we were shown films on how to "survive" nuclear explosions - what sort of cover was best, why overhad cover was required (against backscatter & fallout), distances buildings would survive various size bombs (as if that was going to be useful....) - like the films I've seen of US school kids being taught to "hide" under desks, etc.....

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