"@ScramDiggyBooBoo: Like it was said somewhere before on the thread.
Almost anybody with a basic knowledge of aircraft can get in, almost all of them have no locks as the general public might understand."
"Well in mexico the guy with the badges are putting this warnings about some telephone fraud, they are supposed to be like the friend/family that has run in to trouble and needs some money to pay a bail or something like that.
The other way is the supposed lottery win, they alway ask the guy to send them some prepaid cellphone air time cards, or a wire transfer.
Never knew it could be so easy to get someone to fall for this crap."
"This is one man I would certainly respect, anybody with a full military doctrine/training will most likely keep sharp on their basic skills, even when out of the outfit."
"Since I'm currently living in mexico I used my demolitions training to build my own homemade fireworks, normally I also do it for my pals at work come september 16.
God, never imagined I would be using military training for a amateur display, but that did allow for the permits to buy the restricted stuff.
PS."
"Since the last attempt they tried to bill me a supposed non returned movie I told 'em were to stick it, and they told me they would cancel my account."
"@CaptainCynic: Your bill does not need to grow larger, just use that as the largest one as a basic template, the others can be slightly smaller and is it.
The vending machine will still take them and the recognition systems must machines use need not change.
That is the easiest change to address that complaint, albeit a little over simplified."
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