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From: Rand Ratinac docwagon101@*****.com
Subject: Questions of great importance (Steve, Jon, RA:S people especially)
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 22:18:48 -0700 (PDT)
> >the best situational awareness isn't going let the sniper spot each
and every danger each and every time.
>
> Use your ears and nose- you'd be amazed how much they give you.

*lol*

Not with MY nasal passages. :)

> >Yeah, that's cool, but you really only want to do that if they
haven't
>
> Notice that I said "real confident" in my possision. And I mean
REAL positive. As in, they can set a nuke off on it and I'll have a
hot flash, type confident.

Wow - so you mean never, then?

8-)

> >I suppose you could shoot radio-guy to prevent them from following
you and radioing coordinates, then bug out, but that isn't always going
to
>
> Not always, but tagging the RATELO is a good opening move. Him, and
the guy with the funny red target on his uniform.
> Kevin Dole, aka CyberRaven, aka IronRaven, aka Steel Tengu

I think my sarcasm interpreter chip is on the fritz. You talking about
the CO there? :)

Btw, this is just a general note. I give up. I'll never convince you
guys that putting a GL on a sniper rifle is a good idea.

But then, you're probably right. :)

Still (you knew there was one of those, didn't you?), I think that in
certain circumstances it could be a useful combination. Just can't
think of what those might be.

8-)

*Doc' wonders if it occurs to anyone else how much the above smiley
resembles Dilbert...*
==Doc'
(aka Mr. Freaky Big, Super-Dynamic Troll of Tomorrow)

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