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{{a|myth|<youtube>ILop3Kn3JO8</youtube>}}Well, it ''isn’t'' a myth, but it is worth listening to anyway. Kick off your shoes, pour yourself a scotch, and enjoy Major Brian Shul, USAF (Ret.) relay the tale of the day an F16 Hornet tried to own a crop duster — I mean, ''really''? — with a ground speed check with Los Angeles Center, and got properly ''owned''.
{{a|myth|<youtube>ILop3Kn3JO8</youtube>}}Well, it ''isn’t'' a myth, but it is worth listening to anyway. Kick off your shoes, pour yourself a scotch, and enjoy Major Brian Shul, USAF (Ret.) relay the tale of the day an F16 Hornet tried to own a crop duster — I mean, ''really''? — with a ground speed check with Los Angeles Center, and got properly ''owned''.
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Myths and legends of the market
The JC’s guide to the foundational mythology of the markets.™

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Well, it isn’t a myth, but it is worth listening to anyway. Kick off your shoes, pour yourself a scotch, and enjoy Major Brian Shul, USAF (Ret.) relay the tale of the day an F16 Hornet tried to own a crop duster — I mean, really? — with a ground speed check with Los Angeles Center, and got properly owned.

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