Okay, so I was digging around for some info on King’s Warriors odds, right? And let me tell you, it was a wild ride.
First off, I started by just googling around, trying to get a general sense of what people were talking about. I stumbled upon a forum thread discussing discharge codes from, I think, World War I.
- One code, “Paragraph 392,” showed up a lot.
- Then there were variations like “iii(a)” and stuff. It was all pretty cryptic.
Moving on, I got curious about these old musical instruments, specifically a 2B model. I wanted to figure out when exactly this thing was made. Someone pointed me to a resource with serial numbers, but I didn’t dig too deep into that just yet.
Then, I shifted gears and looked into some exam stuff from June 2022. There were marked answers and comments from students. It was interesting to see how they graded things, but honestly, it was kind of a snooze fest.
The Plot Thickens
Things got a little more interesting when I read about this character 2B, who apparently had some dark secrets. But it was more like a teaser than anything else. No real details there.
Back to the exam stuff, I learned that you gotta read through the answers and annotate them before slapping a grade on it. Makes sense, I guess.
Tanks and Trumpets
Then there’s this website that dropped a bunch of new diagrams for, like, tanks and anti-tank guns. Stug III variants and all that. Looked pretty cool, but not really my thing.
I also found this old proclamation from some guy named Perkin Warbeck, claiming to be the King of England back in 1496. Pretty bold, right?
Lastly, I was trying to decide between a King 2B and a King 2BPL for playing jazz. I also read someone’s experience with a 2B and a 6H. All these model numbers were starting to jumble together in my head.
So yeah, that’s pretty much how I spent my day, jumping from war stuff to musical instruments to exams and back again. It was a mess, but hey, at least I learned a few random things along the way!