I was amazed when I moved here how many varieties of SPAM there were. At least a dozen.
I remember we had 1 can in the house and my dad threw it out about 10 years after I last recalled seeing it in the back of the pantry.
If you were to write a comprehensive book about the last century+ of Russian history, it could very easily be called "Deferred Maintenance: A Comprehensive History of Russian from 1900 to present".
Hawaii is by far the single largest market for Spam after WWII ended.Spam is Hawaiian? I had no idea. It’s made in Austin, Minnesota, a lowlife town in the southern part of the state.
You misspelled 1200.
Russia is the country equivalent of a 19-year old guy who suddenly realizes his GF is coming over in 20 minutes and he has to "clean up."
Why? Because the Chinese fix things when they break and the Russians don't.
Maybe they just can't. I can't imagine the level of technical education is high, and those people who are good must immediately bolt for a civilized place.
Russia is the South but the women are pretty and it's -20.
Much of it came down to... wait for it... a lack of ongoing preventative maintenance. So, engines die mid-cruise. Catapults snap because they aren't taken care of. You name it, if it needs maintenance, it broke. The Russians know how to do these things, but their budget does not afford them the opportunity. Russia's military is hell bend on nukes and cutting edge technology and keeping up with the US. Unfortunately for them, their military budget is less than 1/10th of that of the US.
I thought the Russians were famous for efficient and inexpensive solutions to technical problems in their space program (well, and covering up the body count). But maybe that was just the Soviets.
Finally made it home from Arctic Winter Games Sunday morning. Was supposed to be Saturday night but our charter flight was delayed because there were no customs agents at the airport to clear the inbound crew that was supposed to do our check in. Then we got further delayed because they had to a manual check in process because of paperwork issues. A 8pm departure got pushed back to midnight. Fun.
Finally made it home from Arctic Winter Games Sunday morning. Was supposed to be Saturday night but our charter flight was delayed because there were no customs agents at the airport to clear the inbound crew that was supposed to do our check in. Then we got further delayed because they had to a manual check in process because of paperwork issues. A 8pm departure got pushed back to midnight. Fun.
Trip for the Berlin marathon in the fall officially booked. 4 days in Berlin, 3 days in Prague. Flying Delta/KLM through Amsterdam each way, with Atlanta on the way out and Detroit on the way back. Have ~3 hour layover at each stop to hopefully not have to worry about customs delays and the like.