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Politics : Welcome to Slider's Dugout

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (2352)9/13/2006 7:20:25 PM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) of 50729
 
I said they might show up. It depends on whether they have primary radar capability or not. So if the did show up so does every other airplane in the air w/o a transponder on. You still haven't told us how you positively ID the correct blip and send the interceptors. Oh and remember, the screens "repaint" about every 5 seconds. So following a non-descript blip on the screen is kind of like following a shell game with you eyes closed it doesn't work very long.

Answer the question, how do you know which plane is hijacked, which blip it is?

>>"I thought it was headed to Cuba."<< I guess he didn't do a very good job of tracking it since it didn't end up in Cuba, wouldn't you say?

Jim
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