http://edition.cnn.com/2013/06/13/us/navy-all-caps/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
Am I the only grammar-nazi/formatting-weenie excited about this?
Am I the only grammar-nazi/formatting-weenie excited about this?
I'll see your checksum, and raise you OCR and NAVGRAM.The current generation has no idea how to calculate a proper checksum for a DTG and now we have messages with LOWERCASE letters?!?
I miss the Navy I joined...
I'll see your checksum, and raise you OCR and NAVGRAM.
NAVGRAM... somehow reminded me of the dreaded.. aaarrgh Z-GRAM! I remember one that stated you had to be O-4 or above to order a shaggy Sailor to get a haircut; orrr one that authorized Sailors to call the Captain's phone# at any time 24/7 (even underway), to register a complaint!!!Ahhhh, NAVGRAM. Speedletter anyone?
Am I the only grammar-nazi/formatting-weenie excited about this?
No, you are not the only one.
Now... if we can convince the FAA to leave 1973, and join 2013,... and write NOTAMS with proper lowercase usage,... and devoid of abbreviations that no one can understand, so that any pilot can figure the NOTAM out.
Well, let's not get ridiculous...No, you are not the only one.
Now... if we can convince the FAA to leave 1973, and join 2013,... and write NOTAMS with proper lowercase usage,... and devoid of abbreviations that no one can understand, so that any pilot can figure the NOTAM out.
Whenever I read something is "unserviceable," I imagine it being on the top of a really high mountain that no one can reach to perform the maintenance.No, you are not the only one.
Now... if we can convince the FAA to leave 1973, and join 2013,... and write NOTAMS with proper lowercase usage,... and devoid of abbreviations that no one can understand, so that any pilot can figure the NOTAM out.
It would be nice if we could do away with codes and abbreviations in METARs and TAFs too. We have the bandwidth to send full words now. We should take advantage of that fact.