I imported a calendar from Outlook and Google got all the times mixed up. Now there's no way to delete the enties en masse. I have to go through and delete them 1 by 1. NOT cool
Good luck getting ice in the desert. Ice is extremely expensive to make, handle and distribute in a field environment - even in a city like Baghdad.
And what do you do when you run out of ice? The system they engineered is integrated with the vehicle. As long as the vehicle runs, the solder stays cool. And that's not water in the tubes, it's coolant, probably propylene glycol that will keep the soldier cool for a while even after being disconnected from the system.
Soldiers have very specific needs. Sometimes commercial items ca fill those needs. Obviously, Army engineers didn't think that those items would fulfill the soldier's needs in this case.
I imported a calendar from Outlook and Google got all the times mixed up. Now there's no way to delete the enties en masse. I have to go through and delete them 1 by 1. NOT cool
Good luck getting ice in the desert. Ice is extremely expensive to make, handle and distribute in a field environment - even in a city like Baghdad. And what do you do when you run out of ice? The system they engineered is integrated with the vehicle. As long as the vehicle runs, the solder stays cool. And that's not water in the tubes, it's coolant, probably propylene glycol that will keep the soldier cool for a while even after being disconnected from the system. Soldiers have very specific needs. Sometimes commercial items ca fill those needs. Obviously, Army engineers didn't think that those items would fulfill the soldier's needs in this case.