On Sat, 19 Feb 2011, Eugen Leitl wrote:
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 12:59:45AM -0600, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Me too. Practicing "Duck and Cover!" at school always left you with a particularly grim schoolday.
On the other side of the Iron Curtain, it wasn't the duck and cover exercises (that never happened, or was before my time), but the nuclear weapon education posters on the walls. Yeah, these did really cheer you up.
What exactly was on these posters? Self-defense information, or weapon how-does-it-work type stuff?
I also found the AK-47s in the weapon education chamber in our school slightly unnerving. No idea where the older kids got trained on weapon handling if at all, that must have been at higher grades than 7th.
HOW COOL IS *THAT*! Weapon education chamers? Shit! I grew up in NYC, where there are *zero* legal guns, unless you're LEA or one of the under 100 people who could afford the weekly $500.00 bribe! Not that handguns weren't all over the schools - almost everyone in my class carried at IS44 (IS == "Intermediate School". Kinda of like junior high school and high school all in one: grades 6-12), since the likelyhood of needing to defend yourself was very close to 100% NYC schools in the 60's were horror shows, even in the better neighborhoods (which I certainly didn't live!). Our "weapons education" was going out at night and shooting out street lamps (at $1.00 per shot to the betting pool - first to take the light gets the pool. Not so easy with a <3 inch barrel on a saturday night special!). I am in envy of you and your schools :-) //Alif -- "Never belong to any party, always oppose privileged classes and public plunderers, never lack sympathy with the poor, always remain devoted to the public welfare, never be satisfied with merely printing news, always be drastically independent, never be afraid to attack wrong, whether by predatory plutocracy or predatory poverty." Joseph Pulitzer, 1907 Speech