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The final touch: a pair of $19 insulated work gloves, coated with beeswax to make them water resistant. Fastening his helmet, Mr. Mr. As he spun his wheels down South Bedford Avenue, ghostly at this hour, he reflected on his reasons for riding. Mr. Another wanted to know: “Anyone interested in a commute ride to the city? Mr. StateGuns.jpg (1600×1200) Audi 2013 Big Game Commercial - "Prom" (Worth It) Creep by Matthijs Vlot. CAJMERE - PERCOLATOR (REWORKED '10) from the "IT'S TIME" album out now! Astronauts Can't Really Cry in Space. You can do some pretty cool things in space. Like float in zero gravity, for example. Or eat in zero gravity. Or tweet in zero gravity. But there are plenty of things astronauts can't do in space thanks to that weightless environment.

Which is sad, but they'll never let it show--because astronauts can't cry in space. The Atlantic picked up on a tweet from the International Space Station, in which astronaut Chris Hadfield explained that our eyes will produce tears in space, but it isn't exactly a pleasant experience. Without gravity, tears don't flow downwards out of the eye and wash away irritants like they do here on Earth. When those space tears build up enough liquid mass, they'll actually break free of the eye and float around. Sad as it would be to float around in space without the ability to cry, we'd miss showering even more. The Reward. Why do things take "4-6 weeks" to ship? : explainlikeimfive. How much Latin would Vercingetorix have spoken? How much Gallic would Caesar have spoken? : AskHistorians. Measurement Lab Checks if Your Connection is Being Throttled. M-Lab | Welcome to Measurement Lab.

Julian Assange calls upcoming Dreamworks film 'a mass propaganda attack against WikiLeaks' Markup language. Examples are typesetting instructions such as those found in troff, TeX and LaTeX, or structural markers such as XML tags. Markup instructs the software displaying the text to carry out appropriate actions, but is omitted from the version of the text that is displayed to users. Some markup languages, such as HTML, have pre-defined presentation semantics, meaning that their specification prescribes how the structured data are to be presented; others, such as XML, do not.

A widely used markup language is the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), one of the document formats of the World Wide Web. HTML, which is an instance of SGML (though, strictly, it does not comply with all the rules of SGML), follows many of the markup conventions used in the publishing industry in the communication of printed work between authors, editors, and printers. Types[edit] There are three general categories of electronic markup:[1][2] Presentational markup Procedural markup Descriptive markup History[edit] GenCode[edit]

Al-Qaeda in Iraq. Origins[edit] The group was founded by the Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in 1999 under the name Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad (Arabic: جماعة التوحيد والجهاد, "Group of Monotheism and Jihad"). The group is believed to have started bomb attacks in Iraq as of August 2003, five months after the coalition invasion and occupation of Iraq, targeting UN representatives, Iraqi Shiite institutions, the Jordanian embassy, provisional Iraqi government institutions. After it pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network in October 2004, its official name became Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn.[1][5][6][7] Leadership[edit] On 7 June 2006, the leader of AQI, al-Zarqawi, and his spiritual adviser Sheik Abd-Al-Rahman, were both killed by a U.S. airstrike with two 500 lb (230 kg) bombs on a safe house near Baqubah.

Purpose[edit] In a letter to al-Zarqawi in July 2005, Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri outlined a four-stage plan beginning with taking control of Iraq. 2004[edit] Al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda around the world. Al-Qaeda (/ælˈkaɪdə/ al-KY-də; Arabic: القاعدة‎ al-qāʿidah, Arabic: [ælqɑːʕɪdɐ], translation: "The Base" and alternatively spelled al-Qaida and sometimes al-Qa'ida) is a global militant Islamist and takfiri organization founded by Abdullah Yusuf Azzam and Osama bin Laden in Peshawar, Pakistan,[22] at some point between August 1988[23] and late 1989,[24] with its origins being traceable to the Soviet War in Afghanistan.[25] It operates as a network comprising both a multinational, stateless army[26] and a radical Sunni Muslim movement calling for global Jihad and a strict interpretation of sharia law.

It has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United Nations Security Council, NATO, the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, India and various other countries (see below). Al-Qaeda has carried out many attacks on non-Sunni Muslims,[27] non-Muslims,[28][29] and other targets it considers kafir.[30] Organization Leadership Financing Name. LOVELYSS - a sexy outer-space nightclub pulp adventure in three parties. Brutalist architecture. Brutalist architecture is a style of architecture that flourished from the 1950s to the mid-1970s, spawned from the modernist architectural movement. Brutalism rapidly became popular with governments and institutions around the world, with numerous high style examples located in Britain, France, Germany, Japan, United States, Canada, Brazil, and Australia. Examples are typically large buildings, massive in character, fortresslike, with a predominance of exposed concrete construction.

The style was often selected for socialist government sponsored projects for public structures, high-rise multi-family housing, and shopping centres to create an architectural image that communicated strength, functionality, and frugal construction. Its popularity spread to include other uses such as college buildings, but was rarely applied to corporate projects, whose leaders were concerned about the association with socialism. History[edit] Characteristics[edit] Figures[edit] On university campuses[edit] Wawoqq4.jpg (768×1024) Muhammad Ali in Candid camera show. Microsoft's 'Child Of The 90s' Internet Explorer Ad Is A Nostalgic Trip Back In Time.

Microsoft has released a new advert for Internet Explorer which might just make you cry - if you were born between 1984 and 1988, have a taste for nostalgia and turn the music up really loud. And now the web is 25 years old it seems as good a time as any to revisit what made it great in the first place. The 'Child Of The 90s' ad takes a trip back through everything that was popular back in the land before iPods, including Pogs, bad haircuts and, well, Internet Explorer.

The point is that you grew up, and so did they. So switch from Chrome already. But the effect for the right audience - including yours truly - is just to make you a bit weepy for a lost time when the internet made weird noises when connecting and Rage Against The Machine were still making albums. Take a look, above. Loading Slideshow Underwater BombWe're assuming that this guy was attempting to take an underwater selfie.

UPDATE: This post was originally published in January 2013, when the advert was new. GAU-8 Avenger. The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-type cannon that is typically mounted to the United States Air Force's Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. Designed specifically for the anti-tank role, the Avenger delivers very powerful rounds at a high rate of fire. The GAU-8/A is also mounted to the Goalkeeper CIWS. History[edit] The GAU-8 was created as a parallel program with the A-X (or Attack Experimental) competition that produced the A-10. The specification for the cannon was laid out in 1970,[2] with General Electric and Philco-Ford offering competing designs.

GAU-8 closeup, showing the off-center mounting of the weapon and landing gear The gun is placed slightly off center in the nose of the plane with the front landing gear positioned to the right of the center line, so that the actively firing cannon barrel is directly on the aircraft's center line. The A-10 and its GAU-8/A gun entered service in 1977. Design[edit] Accuracy[edit] Northrop YA-9. The Northrop YA-9 was a prototype attack aircraft developed for the United States Air Force A-X program. The YA-9 was passed over in preference for the Fairchild Republic YA-10 that entered production as the A-10 Thunderbolt II. Design and development[edit] Background[edit] Criticism that the U.S. A-X[edit] In mid-1966, the U.S. In May 1970, the USAF issued a modified, and much more detailed request for proposals (RFP). While turboprops were considered in some designs for the A-X project, turbofans were selected for the flyoff prototypes.

Fly-off[edit] Apart from aircraft themselves, the A-X program was also developing a powerful cannon for the winning plane to carry. A fly-off of the two prototypes took place between 10 October and 9 December 1972, with the YA-10 declared the winner on 18 January 1973. The two YA-9 prototypes were subsequently relegated to NASA for continued flight testing before being quickly retired. Aircraft disposition[edit] Specifications (YA-9A)[edit] A rear view Notes. BMP-3. The BMP-3 is a Soviet amphibious infantry fighting vehicle, successor to the BMP-1 and BMP-2. The abbreviation BMP stands for Boevaya Mashina Pehoty (Боевая Машина Пехоты, literally "Infantry Combat Vehicle").[1] Production history[edit] The design of the BMP-3 or Obyekt 688M can be traced back to the Obyekt 685 light tank prototype with 100mm gun 2A48-1 from 1975.[2] This vehicle did not enter series production but the chassis, with a new engine, was used for the next-generation infantry combat vehicle Obyekt 688[3] from A.

Blagonravov's design bureau. The Ob. 688 weapons configuration—an externally-mounted 30 mm gun and twin Konkurs ATGM launcher—was rejected; instead the new 2K23 armament system was selected. The resulting BMP-3 was developed in the early 1980s and entered service with the Soviet Army officially in 1987. It was shown for the first time in public during the 1990 May Day parade and was given the NATO code IFV M1990/1. Design[edit] Weaponry and optics[edit] Mobility[edit] Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle. The EFV was designed to replace the aging AAV-7A1 Assault Amphibious Vehicle (AAV),[2] which entered service in 1972,[3] and was the marine corps' number one priority ground weapon system acquisition. It was to have had three times the speed in water and about twice the armor of the AAV, as well as superior firepower.

The vehicle was to be deployed in 2015; however, on 6 January 2011, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates recommended the EFV program be canceled.[5][6] The program, which was projected to cost $15 billion, had already cost $3 billion.[7][8] The Marines asked for the EFV to be canceled in favor of the Assault Amphibian Vehicle Service Life Extension Program, the Marine Personnel Carrier and the Amphibious Combat Vehicle.[9] History[edit] In the 1980s, the US Marine Corps developed an "over the horizon" strategy for ocean based assaults.

The intention was to protect naval ships from enemy mines and shore defenses. Controversy[edit] Robert O. In a joint report the U.S. Loren B. M2 Bradley. The M2 Bradley, or Bradley IFV, is an American infantry fighting vehicle manufactured by BAE Systems Land and Armaments, formerly United Defense as part of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle family. As with other infantry fighting vehicles, the Bradley is designed to transport infantry with armor protection while providing covering fire to suppress enemy troops and armored vehicles. The M2 can hold a crew of three: a commander, a gunner and a driver; as well as six fully equipped soldiers. The total cost of the program is $5,664,100,000, and the average unit costs $3,166,000.[2] The U.S.

Army is seeking replacement of the Bradley with the GCV Infantry Fighting Vehicle program.[3] Design[edit] The Bradley IFV was developed largely in response to the amphibious Soviet BMP family of infantry fighting vehicles, and to serve as both an APC, and a tank-killer. Armament[edit] The Bradley is equipped with the M242 25 mm chain gun as its main weapon. Countermeasures[edit] Chassis[edit] Mobility[edit] M2[edit]

Amphibious Combat Vehicle. The Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) is a program initiated by Marine Corps Systems Command to procure an amphibious assault vehicle for the United States Marine Corps to replace the Assault Amphibious Vehicle. The program replaces the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle program canceled in 2011. Design requirements[edit] The ACV should have countermeasures able to contend with a full range of direct fire, indirect fire, and land mine threats. Visible and thermal signature reduction technologies will also be utilized. Modular protection can be applied as necessary.[1] The vehicle must have the capability to transition from water to ground operations without tactical pause.

The ACV must be able to self-deploy from an amphibious assault ship at least 12 miles from shore with 17 Marines aboard. Given the budget environment, the ACV program was split into two separate phases. History[edit] A request for information (RFI) was issued to industry on 17 February 2011. Increments[edit] Variants[edit] Standoff distance. Standoff distance is a security measure that focuses on preventing unscreened vehicles from approaching within a certain distance of a building. It is intended to deter car bombs by making it more difficult for them to cause catastrophic damage. In the wake of the Oklahoma City bombing, many high-risk federal buildings began enforcing standoff distances. It is based on the concept that a blast shock load is essentially a high-pressure front that moves out radially and decays very quickly.[1] Hydraulic roadblocks (sometimes wedge-shaped), or bollards can be raised to block approaching vehicles; these can be designed to prevent even a heavy, fast-moving truck from getting through.

Jersey barriers and concrete planters have also been used to maintain separation between screened and unscreened traffic. Certain infrastructure at risk of terrorist attack, such as bridges, may not be well-suited to standoff distances since their purpose is for traffic to travel along them. References[edit] F-Shape barrier.

The F-shape barrier is a concrete crash barrier, originally designed to divide lanes of traffic on a highway. It is a modification of the widely used Jersey barrier design, and is generally considered safer.[1] A parametric study, one that systematically varies the parameters, was done through computer simulations of barrier profiles labeled A through F. The result showed that the one labeled F performed better than even the shape of the Jersey barrier. A series of full-scale crash tests later confirmed these computer-based results. What is known today as the F-shape barrier takes its name from these tests and not from any part of the shape of the barrier, unlike, for example, T-walls.

In spite of these tests, the F-shape barrier has not supplanted the Jersey-shape. The Jersey-shape barrier was already in wide use, and it also met the crash-test criteria. The UK equivalent is the concrete step barrier. See also[edit] References[edit] Constant slope barrier. Jersey barrier. M60 Patton. Assault Amphibious Vehicle. BMP-2. Belgique_Butte_du_Lion_dit_de_Waterloo.jpg (3968×2367) Actual Advice Mallard - minor in somthing you love major in something that will get. 2012-03-14-GEORGE-CARLIN-on-assassination.png (980×4398) Deadmau5 - Strobe (HQ) Chrome Is Adding Extensions, Bookmarks To New Tab Page.

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