Dear god Google can't design their way out of a paper bag - that is hideously horrible.
Dear god Google can't design their way out of a paper bag - that is hideously horrible.
This damn well better be optional. If I want my email to look like a Twitter feed, I'll use Twitter.
Structurally, this reminds me a bit of the Horten Ho 229.
There's been quite a bit of negative reporting on these littoral warships, but these negative views are short sighted. The Pentagon recognizes the huge influx of people into cities located in littoral zones, coast lines and river deltas. And these cities are concentrated in Asia, Central and South America, and Africa…
They littorally launched it. ;-)
Wow! Your 5 years unquestionably shames this guy's lifelong passionate labor with cheese! I wonder how he manages to sell a single piece of such sloppily cut cheese, you should go there teach him some truly bad ass cheese moves so he can get his act together.
numbers stations have always intrigued me
The US boats are as good as anyone's (and probably better) in the open ocean. They just aren't built for this type of close to shore operation. The US operates on the assumption that P-3 and P-8 anti submarine planes, and various ASW helicopters would be enough to find and destroy anything that got close to our…
Considering we'll spend multiple millions of dollars on cruise missiles and other fancy, guided warheads, $350 million on a ship that will last for years seems downright affordable.
Reminds me of the Coneheads
Huh, then why did they lay the keel of the USS Detroit in Marinette WI. They don't lay keels in a specific spot unless they plan on building the ship there. Because you can't exactly move the keel once it was laid. Oh btw one of the Detroit's sisters the U.S.S. Fort Worth was also built there. Also if a ship is built…
The blue you see in those video's is not from bluing. it is because of the metal heating and changing its molecular structure, turning it blue
What the hell is wrong with people? This literally has absolutely nothing to do with the United States. This is a suspected conflict between Sweden and Russia. Yet somehow, Americans still managed to get brought into the argument and blamed. It's pathetic.
not sure, maybe a Rolls?
This ship was nowhere near her angle of vanishing stability. It's probably well over 90 degrees. Wind alone can't really roll you past 90 degrees since the bits in the wind are now hidden from the wind by the rest of the ship. It takes huge waves to capsize a ship that size. Or internal problems, obviously.
number stations are one of the most intriguing parts of the cold war. I did a paper on them for a communications and security course. You can listen to some stations that have been dead for a while or some that still exist. this site has some great info and links: http://users.telenet.be/d.rijmenants/e…
been doing it that way for years idiots.
sure thing, I'll see what I can find.
You've changed your tune fanboy. Troll much?
Cuing complete bell end posting from some rabid iFan... Oh you've already started. Good job buddy good job. You've give your species a bad name.