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I can see it now. Right in the middle of heavy cyclic ops the blue screen of death shows up in Flight Deck Control. Ten minutes later there is a $2 million dollar splash off the starboard side. The old Ouija Board is back the next day.
NALCOMIS has been replaced my MSHARP and OOMA. Funny thing is, as I was signing for a jet the other day, I overheard the lance corporal underground talking about changes that are already coming down the pipe for our new systems. I really don't mind MSHARP, mainly since I will have an online version of my logbook available. OOMA, however, is a huge pain in the ass.
On a side note, the 'little plastic airplanes' are cut to an exacting scale that the Navy ends up paying about $20 for each little airplane.
Someone somewhere made a ton of cash, but now the well has gone dry!
It's (the digitalization of the Ouija Board) not cost effective ... it's just 'new & improved'.... I feel are that there is ... no to very little upkeep cost for the old system.... I have a hard time understanding why paying someone to create and upkeep a program is more cost-effective....
Why couldn't we just make stencils of them, set them up in the PCola woodworking shop and require A pool to make them. Every Ensign does an hour of bandsaw work, voila...Ouija board pieces for all eternity! Attrition would be taken care of too, with the idiots who can't use a bandsaw without cutting their thumbs off redesignating or leaving the Canoe club!