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|    Lumpy to miso@sushi.com    |
|    Re: Speaking of Merch    |
|    15 Jan 09 16:49:25    |
      80021a94       From: lumpy@digitalcartography.com              miso@sushi.com wrote:       > If I were to do a seminar, it would probably be on means and methods       > of snooping on the base, probably PHOTOINT and SIGINT, maybe ELINT.       > I'm working on some new gear in these areas. I should point out a       > great piece of hardware are these "signal stalker" scanners. I would       > have never caught that CIA paratrooper plane without my pro-97.              That sounds like the kind of sexy stuff that I'd       like to hear about in a seminar. That and the       "out in the open-clandestine", bunch of goofballs       in the desert stuff. Like the original Desert Rat       newsletter. I still go and re-read those things       for entertainment value.              I don't know what the seminar is outlined to be like,       but if it's simply an in person, overhead projector       display of the panorama/sat shot, "this is hanger 19,       this is the ball field" stuff, I think that's playing       to the ATS crowd. "Will the camo dudes shoot me       if I get too close to the line?" "When's the best time       to see UFOs?" "Where are the underground entrances?"              Ever view the meta text on DLR's index page?       Gives a good insight into who he's trying       to attract.                     Lumpy              How do you do that AM radio voice?       Doesn't matter. Nobody listens to AM anymore.              www.LumpyMusic.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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