basic fluid dynamics
it takes ALOT to break the liquids tension. At high speed that works to the advantage of the liquid as that very tension acts as the "knife" to slice through just about everything.
Primacord if I recall can cut through about 3 feet of steel without any issues. And that...
OKk I guess the FEMA is GOOD for something afterall :)
http://www.photolibrary.fema.gov/photodata/original/4414.jpg
http://www.photolibrary.fema.gov/photodata/original/4415.jpg
please look over those pictures VERY VERY Closely.
See the guy one the right hand side... well well what do...
nope
would not have "exploded" then. Think about it for a bit. without a warhead, the rocket propellant won't cause that. That I can assure you.
As for building covering up planes..
<-- looks at the WTC building
looks like it actually did. And that was more of a glass building then the...
nothing new,
That video #1 was released right after the 9/11. That how the entire consipracy thing came up. Vid #2 is a different angle. You can actually see the "plane/missle"UFO" the frame before it hits.
Good lordie you would think the DoD would by camera that do better than 1 fps...
forget that
just do what Ford did the with the Ford GT's during the early 70's where they were owning everyone. :)
Acid dip the body to reduce weight ;) Problem solved :D
absolutely not
I work in the tech industry and if there is nothing more than I hate is idiots always trying to circumvent shit because they THINK they know better.
Excuse you?
It is because of dickheads like you that network admins put filters up to begin with. Regardless if YOU disagree with the policy that is the policy. You are damn lucky I am not your netadmin cuz I would shut your access completly off from the internet from the damn network you are on.
don't work that way.
and anyway if the school or work is blocking what gives you the damn right to bypass thier protocol???
Someone lock this worthless thread up!
simple math my freind :)
let take that video
fov of view is around 110 degrees. If you are lucky you are seeing 200 feet of landscape
I am going to low ball this btw :)
stall speed for a Boeing 757 is around 180 knots which is about 207 mph or 1,092,960 feet per hour, divide that by 60...
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