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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @987654321 4 Jan \ on: Heliophysics Is Set to Shine in 2025 science
Once working with my boss at a Light Tactical Fire (LightTAC Artillery) class. We were going over government acronyms that the class textbook was full of. I was a private and he was a major.
He said, "Private, do you know this one, CHVY?"
"No, sir, I've never heard of that." I responded.
"Come on, " he said, "It's Chevy."
We both laughed. The class was as ridiculous as any convoluted Rube Goldberg machine.
We as a team from the Brigade and later Division ended up rewriting the procedures of most of the textbooks and we realized quickly that even the contractor had no idea how to use the actual software or tactical fire product.
The education contractor just showed up with his buddy to teach the country bumpkin Army National Guard guys how to plug it in, turn the boxes on, send plain text messages and wash the impressive keyboards that were waterproof when things didn't seem to work. Sure we will had spit cups and chewing tobacco in our cheeks but we weren't stupid.
We figured it out and we made it work without the Fiat extracting acronyms of military contractors.
This article is another example of the same. Not once is the cycle of the Great Solar year mentioned. Just an 11 year cycle. What 11 year cycle? It's just a given. As if the 12 signs of the zodiac and the 12 months and the 12 parts of the Great Year were merely a pseudoscience. No they came up with 11 years. And when was this 11 year cycle discovered? Probably the same way that climate change has been monitored since the 1930s.
Fiat Funded science is no good. LOL this will be the great accomplishment of the 21st century.
Did anyone bother to reflect on IMAP as an Internet mail protocol? Of course not, that's counterproductive to the STAY IN YOUR LANEism. (SIYL pronounced "goofy").