I had to toss a coin on this one because I could have gone with the airplane or the can opener. Ended up voting for the can opener.
When I was in the military I ended up with several SNCCs
(Standard Navy Coffee Cups) full of the darn things
(can openers) and
left them behind except for a handful that I brought home.
Now I wish I had just one of those SNCCs full as they were
handy and in the 20+ years since I left Uncle Sam's Canoe
Club I have lost all the ones I brought home due to
attrition.
As to the airplane: just a little before my time so I
fully appreciated it. Still it was one of the great
aircraft.
Peter L. Berghold -- Unix Professional Peter at Berghold dot Net |
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Dog trainer, dog agility exhibitor, brewer of
fine Belgian style ales. Happiness is a warm, tired, contented dog curled up at your side and
a good Belgian ale in your chalice. |
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