Most people didn't even notice when the Bermuda Triangle stopped working.
It used to make planes and ships disappear, now it doesn't.
Ah, okay. I thought that was a reply to something else.It used to make planes and ships disappear, now it doesn't.
No just a random synapse firing.Ah, okay. I thought that was a reply to something else.
I would say outher than US Marines and backup on a sailboat, compass use is about over.It used to make planes and ships disappear, now it doesn't.
Boy Scouts still teach it.I would say outher than US Marines and backup on a sailboat, compass use is about over.
Look around for an Infantry Grunt to help.Boy Scouts still teach it.
Though they might be having a hard time finding adults that know enough to teach.
And that's very interesting tidbit in itself.Boy Scouts still teach it.
Though they might be having a hard time finding adults that know enough to teach.
I've got accustomed to blank looks when I tell people our range faces south/southeast.Boy Scouts still teach it.
Though they might be having a hard time finding adults that know enough to teach.
Reminds me of the professor I talked to recently who said his students couldn't read cursive.I've got accustomed to blank looks when I tell people our range faces south/southeast.
Boy Scouts still teach it.
Though they might be having a hard time finding adults that know enough to teach.
I probably use that knot more than any other.Just like knots.
During Desert Shield/Storm, I heard that they were having to break out old tents, and bought some off the Bedouins. And no one knew how to keep the tents taught.
So, they found a tent set up right, the guy was an ex boy scout.
So they took him to teach some officers. Those officers taught some enlisted. They went on to teach other enlisted.
So, one guy effectively taught a large army group to tie the taut line hitch
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