5000$ sounds about right for having to set foot on a military ship as a consulting civilian.Sears wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_i ... al_complexmoosh wrote:most civilian contractors screw the military out of millions. GD in particular takes a mound of paperwork to get someone to come take a look at a piece of gear on the ship, and just them looking costs the navy 5k. Then they work on it.
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willeh wrote:these are in all the trucks where i work
http://www.gd-itronix.com/index.cfm?pag ... cts:gd8000
they are badass as far a ruggedness goes. not sure if it is good for gaming, but it wont break. also im not sure on the price.
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Our electricians use those to troubleshoot and update software on our locomotive fleet. They hate them and are adamant that they are junk. I particularly don't have to use them, so I don't know much about them.willeh wrote:these are in all the trucks where i work
http://www.gd-itronix.com/index.cfm?pag ... cts:gd8000
they are badass as far a ruggedness goes. not sure if it is good for gaming, but it wont break. also im not sure on the price.