The one thing i found comical about that site is that the book is advertised in such a way that leads you to believe that you are "purchasing" a career as a naval aviator.
"Do you think you might enjoy beginning your day by wriggling into a G-suit and survival vest and sauntering across the flight deck as the sun rises, saddle up a supersonic jet fighter that smells a little like a new car sprinkled with high-octane jet fuel. Light off two roaring jet engines that whine and squeal as they produce more raw horsepower than the entire starting lineup of the Indy 500. Grasp two man-sized throttles with your left hand and slam them forward into afterburner. Snap a sharp salute to the catapult officer while firmly bracing your helmet against the headrest in preparation to be shot from a catapult that can throw your girlfriend's dad's Cadillac a quarter mile. Take a deep breath and scream from zero to 170 knots in two eye-popping, gut-wrenching seconds. Then With your right hand, grasp a stick that looks like a pregnant motorcycle grip on steroids with an assortment of buttons and knobs that command an arsenal of weapons capable of bringing any third-world country to its senses. Yank the stick back between your knees and pull 7 G's into the vertical as you sink deep into your ejection seat and accelerate to a speed that few will ever experience."
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