That must have been ****ty.
I have a submarine toilet story.
I can't remember if I already posted it in the military BS thread or not.
I don't want to bother everyone with a thread jack.
Or gross anyone out.
That must have been ****ty.
Just post a copy of the instructions for flushing the toilet. I think I once read an abbreviated set of instructions (for a fleet boat's toilet) in Robb White's "Up Periscope" back in the late 1960s.
Not too hard for our toilets.Just post a copy of the instructions for flushing the toilet. I think I once read an abbreviated set of instructions (for a fleet boat's toilet) in Robb White's "Up Periscope" back in the late 1960s.
Is all that nonsense just for the toilet or did the toilet just happen to be stuck there?
Is all that nonsense just for the toilet or did the toilet just happen to be stuck there?
Act, I envy and salute your knowledge and the memories, but being a cowardly claustrophobe, not the experience.And that doesn't include valves in other places, backups in case a valve fails, or damage is incurred.
I've seen brave combat vets stop at the hatch into the sub, shake their head, and turn away.Act, I envy and salute your knowledge and the memories, but being a cowardly claustrophobe, not the experience.
Oh, c'mon. You've seen enough of your own haven't you?I've seen brave combat vets stop at the hatch into the sub, shake their head, and turn away.
It's just a matter of temperament.
I could never be a doctor, working on people's guts.
They bother me less.Oh, c'mon. You've seen enough of your own haven't you?
Racial discrimination...
Especially trans white men. They get a pass in almost every situation.
I've been in 2 submarines in my life: the U-505 at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. and the USS Bowfin in Pearl Harbor. Just the thought of being in one of those tiny cans with a few billion tons of sea water between me and sweet, sweet oxygen was bad, even as I peered through the periscope across a sunny parking lot full of cars at Lake Shore Drive.I've seen brave combat vets stop at the hatch into the sub, shake their head, and turn away.
It's just a matter of temperament.
I could never be a doctor, working on people's guts.