[Milsurplus] Cleaning up after WWII

Hubert Miller Kargo_cult at msn.com
Mon Jun 17 18:18:08 EDT 2019


When you consider that most of the world's hardware production from years 1940 - 1945 was destined for military use, plus that production was radically ramped-up,
it's understandable what prodigious quantities were produced.

When I see those crowds of parked planes or tanks, I think, man if I had a few minutes to do the "mad shopper" routine there.
-Hue


>On 17 Jun 2019 at 18:23, Hubert Miller wrote:

>     No, READ my post and you won't have any trouble. I was able to back out of it.
>     -Hue
>
>     Ok, so you knowingly sent the group a URL with malicious embedded links?  What the hell
>     John WD8INC

If you aren't sucked into clicking on any of the links, you won't have any trouble. I reviewed the entire article, did NOT click on any of the links shown, and had zero trouble.

And I am rather anal about avoiding hackers. I was an IT Pro for over 30 years at the University of Idaho where I and many others had to fight the jackasses almost constantly. I hate hackers.

I was not too surprised at what an incredible mess was left behind after all those wars.

WWII military hardware is still being found in various places.

Ken W7EKB
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