Not really a new discovery. They're off Catalina. Known about them for decades. Won't do shit to retrieve them because they think disrupting them will spread more than just leaving them to leak.
Not really a new discovery. They're off Catalina. Known about them for decades. Won't do shit to retrieve them because they think disrupting them will spread more than just leaving them to leak.
Wait till they "discover" the nuclear dump, and chemical weapons dump off the northern California coast. When we fished, we stayed up current from them. Luckily we had a 1950's chart that had them marked, (((modern))) charts don't mark them.
Wait till they "discover" the nuclear dump, and chemical weapons dump off the northern California coast. When we fished, we stayed up current from them. Luckily we had a 1950's chart that had them marked, (((modern))) charts don't mark them.
I’m waiting for them to find the couple tons of mercury relays buried under one of my former workplaces.
I’m waiting for them to find the couple tons of mercury relays buried under one of my former workplaces.
CP/M debuggers? With manuals or just a pile of diskettes? And why were they in barrels?
Edit: Catalina kinda makes sense. Not too far from Pacific Grove.
CP/M debuggers? With manuals or just a pile of diskettes? And why were they in barrels?
Edit: Catalina kinda makes sense. Not too far from Pacific Grove.
Nah, the other kind of Dynamic Debugging Tool. More of a broad-spectrum data wipe.
Nah, the other kind of Dynamic Debugging Tool. More of a broad-spectrum data wipe.