Well, I guess not if you count 'The Smithsonian Book Of Flight'. That has quite a few of military aircraft in it.
So, are you going to set your computer right in the middle of it? Then you would be sort of like Captain Kirk in the command seat at the bridge. Fascinating....
Hmm. Now you've got me thinking. Laptop, Nook, desktop...I might never leave this room. If I could only convince my wife to serve my meals here...
Lou, who needs a wife to serve a meal? You should use your replicator as an starfleet commander! Beam me up Scotchy..... hick!LOL
Meal preparation is the first use you thought of for Lou's replicator? You might consider getting out more Besides I think the Starfleet stores are still infested with Tribbles.
Haha, now it opens up an wiiiiide Space of ideas! The cinema in my head has started an funny movie!LOL
Multiple Monitors ! Connect three or four monitors to the computer and wrap them around the desk. That way you can have several pages opened at the same time for really quick reference. WW2f, HyperWar, US Army Center for Military History, One or Two - Insignia/Medal/Ribbons sites, AFHSA and using split screens you can double your fun.
It could be called.....The War Room..... All Lou would need is to have a drive-in type window installed for those late night pizza deliveries.
I have been trying the last few days to pop in and see what you reprabates are up too! and Carl, I nearly had some Duke films to post but them critters got away from me
Heh heh, all sin is forgiven just as long as you still collect Duke stuff ;-)) Also, were always giving Jeff, Lou, Clint et el, a LOT of things to moderate on. Ill almost bet that they take more than 4 Ibuprophens per visit ;-))
Well my priorities do not involve a $329.00 book unless it comes with a height and weight proportionate red head with daddy issues and lousy taste in men; her ability to read would merely be a bonus and I would prefer if she only looked at the pictures. In all actuality it doesn't even have to be a book, a bottle of scotch and cigar would do just fine.
And it would be a plus if she was a deaf/mute as well. Either that or she doesn't speak or understand English. Just hand and arm signals would do. Well, maybe just a working knowledge of English, but that's all. I couldn't figure out how to say "go get me another beer and some more nachos with extra jalepenos" with hand and arm signals.
C'mon, Bobby, use your imagination. Just get a load of pictures of the things you like, and point to them when you want something. That saves wear and tear on the arm muscles. Just a languid point to what you want and off she goes.