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This is What Bad Info Causes

Based on the state of the Internet and the way news is now generated, you get stories written on the back of bad info.

Case in point news.asiaone.com.

6 Responses to “This is What Bad Info Causes”

  1. Strike-Hold! says:

    Must have been a slow news day in Singapore…

  2. cto1321 says:

    I actually own a set of the SAF cammies and I must say the pattern works really well for the jungle environment that is so prevalent in the non-urban areas of Singapore. The only issue that really came up in my mind is that its so breathable and thin that I dont know how well it would stand up in actual field conditions. Its much thinner than normal NYCO ripstop which I’m sure is great to wear around base but i’m not sure what would happen if they needed to wear it in a combat environment. Granted having worn my navy aquaflage in the summer heat in Singapore i can say that, if i were them, i’d be pissed if they switched to a thicker fabric.

  3. MM says:

    LOL – reminds me of another example that my wife sent me yesterday:
    http://sunilhall.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/thing-483×645.jpg

  4. Emm says:

    Okay everybody, facepalm on three! One, two, three…

  5. Marc says:

    Don’t they even teach journalism anymore?? Nice fact gathering…. With all the money the Army is spending on Reset – I doubt that they will admit failure over the UCP.

    Here’s hoping that Multicam becomes more and more accepted!!!

    Semper Fidelis –

  6. Jesse says:

    Did you mean SOCOM Camo, that is what one article called MultiCam.