08-31-2012, 01:44 PM | #11 |
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Agreed. My favorite part of NMCI? The Navy requires that all personnel, even reservists, have access to their NMCI accounts at all times. Seeing as no business or internet cafe owner in his right mind would ever allow you to load that bloated, fetid crap on one of his computers, that equates to the Navy requiring its reserve personnel to buy laptops. At their own expense.
At first I boycotted (silently). But then a friend took over as my section leader, and since the command was requiring him to require us to have it, I tried to save him some grief and loaded it. From day one till I was finally out and able to erase that crap from my hard drive, my computer did not perform properly. I don't know how the contract for NMCI came about, but I hope some admiral or SECNAV and his friends got obscenely rich over it. That way, at least somebody would have benefitted from it...
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