Finally some good news for Higgins! Berlin Brandenburg Airport opens up in October, only nine years and lots of Euros late. This airport has done more to stop Germany's uncharming reputation of efficiency and being coldly calculating than anything else ever. It even starts up in the middle of an international travel ban. Congratulations
Thank you!
We‘ve been working really hard on this ) )
President of the 'Misty Eyes Club'.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
No, he escaped and fled to Argentina. I love conspiracy theories.
Yes. He got better from all his health problems and his drug addiction. Earlier this month he celebrated his 131st birthday with his dog Blondi who is now 550 years old in dog years )
I hope everyone is well, and that you all and your loved ones are not (and will not be) affected by the virus.
I have just finished an extended period of 14 hour night duties (plus commuting!) and am completely tired even after sleeping until only a couple of hours ago! At this rate of working I will soon be able to afford to build my own Bond villain lair. I will accept applications for henchmen (and women!) so if you are interested in living in an underground complex, and think you have henchmen skills, please contact me with your details and I will arrange an interview!
You must not be allergic to cats!
Uniform, meals and accommodation provided.
Self employed. You will be paid a commission on any revenge, extortion, and counter intelligence jobs completed (strictly no terrorism though!)
I asked a question while some of us watched FRWL last night, bus sadly we were sidetracked by the movie and the sad fact that I wote Fleming wrong .
I wondered how the people who worked on the Enigma code machine reacted when they read or watched FRWL? Many of us know the Germans thought the Enigma code was never broken while the fact that the British broke the code was one of the most closely guarded secrets of WWII. Many of us also know Ian Fleming was one of the few who were allowed to know this. I picture one of those few Germans and British who knew about Enigma sitting in the cinema going: "Hold on, that muct be ……."
Did they suspect Fleming was in on the secret? Do we know of any reactions to the Enigma/Lektor link?
What do you think the reactions were?
No idea, I'm afraid. I don't know how secret the Enigma was when Fleming wrote the book (1956- he says so in the foreword) or any reactions when it was published the next year.
In case anyone hasn't read it, Fleming calls the machine the Spektor. For obvious reasons, that's changed to the Lektor in the movie which may or may not have influenced Thomas Harris in naming his Hannibal character years later.
I've posted a question on a history forum on how long htis was secret. I haven't seen any replies yet, but I feel fairly certain Ultra was secret for years after the war. The question is for how long. I think a Norwegian inteligence organisation called XU was secret until the early 1990's even though XU stopped existing in 1945. Enigma and the methods used to crack it was I should think the basis of a lot of coding and decoding work in the cold war, so there were better reasons to keep that secret.
"Although some secrets began to leak out begining in the 1960s, at least some aspects were kept classified into the 1970s, others until the 1980s, and others as late as the early 2000s. For that matter there might still be some secrets that haven't been released yet. There was also some successful Soviet espionage as early as 1943 and continuing after the war."
These were stationary, so probably some sort of atmospheric anomaly, maybe due to the typhoon that passed.
Some are saying a planetary conjunction between Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Yeah, well, sometimes nothin' can be a real cool hand.
These were stationary, so probably some sort of atmospheric anomaly, maybe due to the typhoon that passed.
Some are saying a planetary conjunction between Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
I'm about to send in a voicemail message to JBR for the upcoming mailbag episode as i haven't done it in ages. Any tips and advice? I have recorded a number of times and nearly bottled it.
Have you ever heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?"
I asked a question while some of us watched FRWL last night, bus sadly we were sidetracked by the movie and the sad fact that I wrote Fleming wrong .
I wondered how the people who worked on the Enigma code machine reacted when they read or watched FRWL? Many of us know the Germans thought the Enigma code was never broken while the fact that the British broke the code was one of the most closely guarded secrets of WWII. Many of us also know Ian Fleming was one of the few who were allowed to know this. I picture one of those few Germans and British who knew about Enigma sitting in the cinema going: "Hold on, that muct be ……."
Did they suspect Fleming was in on the secret? Do we know of any reactions to the Enigma/Lektor link?
What do you think the reactions were?
One member of the history forum replied:
I certainly remember seeing at least one interview with an ex Wren codebreaker from the 90s or early 2000s where she spoke of her shock and, to an extent, sense of betrayal when the book came out. She had never even told her own family what she really did in the war.
I just saw the SpeceX rocket on TV. It's probably a good thing the US won't be dependent on Russia to launch Rockets into space.
It's also nice to see I have better weather than Florida right now. :v
Well my AJB friends my long hours of working to cover for people and do my own duties have paid off. I have been promoted, in fact I have jumped two ranks. Instead of a 'One Bar' Senior Security Officer, I am a 'Two Bar' Chief Security Officer and swap my blue uniform shirts for white ones (and a white peaked hat cover!) Best of all I have a very healthy pay rise! A change in rotas may mean I have more free time and (I hear the groan) more time to return to AJB.
One More bar and I will look like Commander James Bond! Well, I can never exactly be a lookalike but uniform wise will suit me!
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Thank you!
We‘ve been working really hard on this ) )
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yes. He got better from all his health problems and his drug addiction. Earlier this month he celebrated his 131st birthday with his dog Blondi who is now 550 years old in dog years )
I have just finished an extended period of 14 hour night duties (plus commuting!) and am completely tired even after sleeping until only a couple of hours ago! At this rate of working I will soon be able to afford to build my own Bond villain lair. I will accept applications for henchmen (and women!) so if you are interested in living in an underground complex, and think you have henchmen skills, please contact me with your details and I will arrange an interview!
You must not be allergic to cats!
Uniform, meals and accommodation provided.
Self employed. You will be paid a commission on any revenge, extortion, and counter intelligence jobs completed (strictly no terrorism though!)
Until then. Stay safe.
Many years ago I did similar work to what you are doing and I know how demanding it can be. All power to you.
I wondered how the people who worked on the Enigma code machine reacted when they read or watched FRWL? Many of us know the Germans thought the Enigma code was never broken while the fact that the British broke the code was one of the most closely guarded secrets of WWII. Many of us also know Ian Fleming was one of the few who were allowed to know this. I picture one of those few Germans and British who knew about Enigma sitting in the cinema going: "Hold on, that muct be ……."
Did they suspect Fleming was in on the secret? Do we know of any reactions to the Enigma/Lektor link?
What do you think the reactions were?
In case anyone hasn't read it, Fleming calls the machine the Spektor. For obvious reasons, that's changed to the Lektor in the movie which may or may not have influenced Thomas Harris in naming his Hannibal character years later.
"Although some secrets began to leak out begining in the 1960s, at least some aspects were kept classified into the 1970s, others until the 1980s, and others as late as the early 2000s. For that matter there might still be some secrets that haven't been released yet. There was also some successful Soviet espionage as early as 1943 and continuing after the war."
These were stationary, so probably some sort of atmospheric anomaly, maybe due to the typhoon that passed.
Some are saying a planetary conjunction between Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Duh … it's obviously UFOs
" I don't listen to hip hop!"
One member of the history forum replied:
I certainly remember seeing at least one interview with an ex Wren codebreaker from the 90s or early 2000s where she spoke of her shock and, to an extent, sense of betrayal when the book came out. She had never even told her own family what she really did in the war.
He looks shocking doesn't he?
Video 1: https://www.tv2.no/v/1429976/
Video 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont … e=emb_logo
OHMSS revisited
It's also nice to see I have better weather than Florida right now. :v
One More bar and I will look like Commander James Bond! Well, I can never exactly be a lookalike but uniform wise will suit me!