Damn, here is video with a Jap Type 98 with a bakelite cover!
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sbl11 wrote:hahahaha...you guys are cute. Are you a couple?
Seth, listen, you haven't made "an ass of yourself", trust me. You are very passionate about this topic, THAT IS GOOD. Might I suggest you take this passion and fire you have, this whole curiosity about the Japanese-German interaction during the War as a journey, rather than a destination. This is how guys like Easterly write their books...it starts with a fire and becomes a journey of discovery, and it's not often known where that will lead. You've already shown more direct information on Jap synthetics industry than I have seen elsewhere........sbl11 wrote:Tom,
You are a great person, and i respect you more than either of these clowns. They can make thier speculations, i honestly don't care what thier opinions are because what they say isn't final and is only based on their observations, not from any other means. Tom, i am done making an ass of myself on this forum, and am stepping back. Thanks for all the help.
-seth
sbl11 wrote:To me this is serious, and it is not only for my own personal gratification but also for a paper I am writing as a student at the Naval Academy. While this institution is merely one of undergraduates, i tend not to focus on the the steryotypes placed on college students, but on achieving a higher order of learning in the areas interesting to me(chemistry1-2, Calc 1-3, thermodynamics, electrical engineering 1-2, and many other classes forced on us here do not apply..haha). If you were wondering about my age, I am only 21 years old, but have had some experience in weapons and militia collecting for some time now. Obviously, without the years experience, i must pull from outside sources to rationalize my arguements and help learn for myself the history in my head.
Bil wrote:But never too old to learn.