NAVY VS. BLOGGER
I've still got some time before I head back to the sandbox, and I'm making the most of it. Luby and I have been trying to spend lots and lots and lots and lots of time alone together, but for some reason when you have children and roommates and family, it just isn't possible to monopolize her time. My dad paid for us to stay at the Intercontinental in Austin this weekend, so we will have pictures to post. Not too much planned, but we're definitely going to need some breakfast in bed and fine dining and whatnot. The Austin Apple Store is right around the corner, and so is Roy's, the first restaurant we'll be visiting. It's not really the honeymoon we had hoped for, but it sure as hell is a start.
On a slightly different note, the growing offensive against the internet blogging community has resulted in the denial of access to the parts of Blogger that allow you to publish new posts and comments. Everybody thank your congressman for that one... makes a lot of sense, sacrificing morale of opsec, eh? F*** opsec!
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So when you get back you won't be able to post or comment? If that's the case I have a workaround - let me know.
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i figured as much, mommy... i was thinking email submissions. and yes, amanda, the glamorous life is very nice... ever heard of ballin on a budget?
THAT'S THE ONE OF THE MOST RETARDED THINGS I'VE EVER HEARD!!!
...I have no other comment except for that.
...Christ!
It sucks that you have to pay for a few other people's stupidity, and I very well understand the "loose lips sink ships" saying - even the smallest info posted can and will be used against our troops in any way possible. BUT - Opsec is supposed to REVIEW the freaking blogs - not outright ban any comments on them without just cause. Denying you from posting comments is not going to accopmplish little more than pissing you off. I'm sure they review your e-mails and snail mail too. Are they going to ban those? Thank you Mr. Congressman Sir.
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