After seeing Wi-Fi network named “STINKY,” Navy found hidden Starlink dish on US warship

To be fair, it's hard to live without Wi-Fi.

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Gutter Black, Hello Sailor. I am pretty sure this was the first album I bought of a New Zealand rock band. Back in those days (1977), I still had a fair amount of "cultural cringe" about New Zealand music. Thankfully those days are long in the past.

#JukeboxFridayNight
#SoundsOfHome for #AotearoaMusicMonth #HelloSailor #GutterBlack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwDvePIKkjE

Gutter Black

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Coup D’Etat

Biography

Not to be confused with the Auckland punk venue of the late 70s, or the Suburban Reptiles song of the same name, Coup D'Etat were a tight trouser new wave outfit of the early 80s formed b

https://thebigcity.co.nz/artists/c/coup-detat/

#CapelHopkinsBluesDredge #CountryFlyers #CoupDEtat #CruiseLane #GlenMoffattBand #GrahamBrazier #HelloSailor #JanPreston #MiSex #NeilHannan #OttosBavarianBeerFestivalBand #RedMole #TheLegionnaires #TheTribe #Vertigo #Wolfgang

Coup D’Etat

Biography Not to be confused with the Auckland punk venue of the late 70s, or the Suburban Reptiles song of the same name, Coup D’Etat were a tight trouser new wave outfit of the early 80s fo…

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Search Results -> pirate : Kool Badges

Kool badges - 25mm Button Badges

"Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor)" - Arranged and played by Colin R Tribe

https://youtube.com/watch?v=4id6tTCHLIs&feature=share

#Ukulele #Music #HelloSailor

Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a Sailor) Arranged&played by Colin R Tribe

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An interesting read. John "Jack Punch" Perkins, PROBABLY the Royal Navy's first black skipper. I say probably because we know surprisingly little about what colour most folk were in the Navy in that era, it's not recorded for each sailor. #History #RoyalNavy #Navy #HelloSailor https://militaryhistorynow.com/2013/04/08/captain-jack-the-first-black-skipper-in-the-royal-navy/
Captain Jack Perkins – The First Black Skipper in the Royal Navy - MilitaryHistoryNow.com

On Sept. 6, 1800, the British frigate HMS Meleager of the Royal Navy’s Jamaica Station piped aboard its new skipper, John “Jack” Perkins. By the time of his promotion to post captain of the 32-gun...

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