It'd be more like a blog if there were actual, you know, posts

While it may surprise you, gentle reader, to hear that I am again guest posting on MO, considering that I am barely posting on this, my own website, the fact is that I have been Rossed to a large degree over the last couple weeks. The end is in sight (or at least the headlight of the oncoming train) and my time for blogging should be substantially greater in the immediate future. Unless I pick up all those freelance gigs I'm chasing. Anyways, here is the first of this week's Murdoc Online guest posts:

Greetings again, fellow Murdoc-cultists. The great and powerful Murdoc is once again goofing off, and has asked me to take up the slack with a few posts for you to educate and amuse yourself, and to productively use your time at work.

Our first topic is the troubled V-22 Osprey Tilt-Rotor, which is flying right over my head as we speak. The 418th flight test squadron out of Edwards in California has temporarily relocated to the tiny, tiny airport in Winchester, Va, only a half hour from my fastness in the wilderness. If you follow this link here, you can watch a very small video that shows some CV-22's landing and whatnot, and hear the reporter mispronounce several words.

The reason the Ospreys are in my neck of the woods is simple. They need the bad weather that California simply refuses to provide. In particular, they're looking for fog in which to test their terrain guidance systems. There's typically a lot of fog up here, so they shouldn't have too much trouble.

The Air Force version isn't scheduled to enter service until 2009, but the Marine MV-22 will be heading to Iraq in September.

I haven't actually seen one yet, they're actually flying a bit west of where I live. I am thinking of driving the boy up to the airport to see if we can catch a glimpse of one of those, and if I do, I'll post pics if I can get some decent ones.

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I'm a little surprised they didn't go with western PA.

That stretch of highway that heads into NY provides more than 4 times the government's recommended servings of fog.

It's good for you, though.

Also probably a plus that if one crashes, it only risks killing hillbillies or misanthropes.

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