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[QUOTE=Skerion;44071159]I found a website that procedurally generates classicish music. It comes with a shit ton of settings to alter parts of your composition, like overall tone and other specific stuff related to music. [url]http://www.abundant-music.com/[/url][/QUOTE] Also there's this [url]http://mynoise.net/noiseMachines.php[/url] (But they've gone all premium and shit now.)
[IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/c24c03aab698b568d8f609ef922080b8/tumblr_n1ig6gciUT1qbqq0oo1_500.jpg[/IMG] Nuclear powered icebreaker.
[QUOTE=pentium;44069127]Then you head out east where $100000 can buy you half a block of homes.[/QUOTE] Or you could head to Michigan and buy Detroit
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44072305][IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/c24c03aab698b568d8f609ef922080b8/tumblr_n1ig6gciUT1qbqq0oo1_500.jpg[/IMG] Nuclear powered icebreaker.[/QUOTE] "Icebergs? You mean [I]bitchcicles?[/I]"
[QUOTE=racerfan;44063094]This seemed fitting for page 141. [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Hanoi_Taxi_over_NMUSAF.jpg/800px-Hanoi_Taxi_over_NMUSAF.jpg[/IMG] [I]Hanoi Taxi[/I], a Lockheed C-141 Starlifter flying over the National Museum of the US Air Force in December 2005 on one of the last C-141 flights before the aircraft type was retired for good in May 2006. [I]Hanoi Taxi[/I] was one of multiple aircraft that evacuated POWs from Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[/QUOTE] Outside of Little Rock Air Force base stands this beauty [img]http://www.warbirdregistry.org/c130registry/images/c130-560518-2.jpg[/img] Old girl doesn't have a recorded name, But her tail number is 56-0518. She was the last aircraft out of vietnam, here's her story. [quote] On 29 April 1975,this Herk was the last out of Vietnam during the fall of Saigon. With over 100 aircraft destroyed on the flight line at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, some of them still burning, it was the last flyable C-130 remaining. In a very panicked state, hundreds of people were rushing to get aboard, as the aircraft represented a final ticket to freedom. People hurriedly crowded into the Herk, packing in tighter and tighter. Eventually, the loadmaster informed the pilot, Major Phuong, a South Vietnamese instructor pilot, that he could not get the rear ramp closed due to the number of people standing on it. In a moment of inspiration, Major Phuong slowly taxied forward, then hit the brakes. The loadmaster called forward again stating he had successfully got the doors closed. [b]In all, 452 people were on board, including a staggering 32 in the cockpit alone. Using a conservative estimate of 100 pounds per person, it translated into an overload of at least 10,000 pounds. Consequently, the Herk used every bit of the runway and overrun before it was able to get airborne.[/b] The target was Thailand, which should have been 1:20 in flight time, but after an hour and a half, the aircraft was over the Gulf of Slam, and they were clearly lost. Finally, a map was located, they identified some terrain features, and they were able to navigate. They landed at Utapao, Thailand after a three and a half hour flight. Ground personnel were shocked at what "fell out" as they opened the doors. It was clear that a longer flight would almost certainly have resulted in a loss of life. In the end, however, all 452 people made it to freedom aboard this historic C-130.[/quote] That is a fuck ton of people for this bird. Our current max capacity is 92 in the cargo compartment. Max in the flight deck is 6 for crewmembers. This is the best picture I can show of how little room is in the flight deck [img]http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/009/0098e0-19155784.jpg[/img] There were 32 people in that space that's probably not much larger than your car. I would not have wanted to be the loadmaster on that flight, but that crew did a damn good job
[QUOTE=booster;44071618]Also there's this [url]http://mynoise.net/noiseMachines.php[/url] (But they've gone all premium and shit now.)[/QUOTE] The Tibetan Choir, holy shit its like I'm there.
"that he could not get the rear ramp closed due to the number of people standing on it. In a moment of inspiration, Major Phuong slowly taxied forward, then hit the brakes. The loadmaster called forward again stating he had successfully got the doors closed." I lol'd
[QUOTE=capgun;44075505]Outside of Little Rock Air Force base stands this beauty [img]http://www.warbirdregistry.org/c130registry/images/c130-560518-2.jpg[/img] Old girl doesn't have a recorded name, But her tail number is 56-0518. She was the last aircraft out of vietnam, here's her story. That is a fuck ton of people for this bird. Our current max capacity is 92 in the cargo compartment. Max in the flight deck is 6 for crewmembers. This is the best picture I can show of how little room is in the flight deck [img]http://static.photo.net/attachments/bboard/009/0098e0-19155784.jpg[/img] There were 32 people in that space that's probably not much larger than your car. I would not have wanted to be the loadmaster on that flight, but that crew did a damn good job[/QUOTE] reading shit like that makes my hair stand up
[img]http://i.imgur.com/dvo7b.jpg[/img] Churchhill
Wow, a thin Churchill. I always imagined him as tubby even as a little kid.
[QUOTE=download;44078155]Wow, a thin Churchill. I always imagined him as tubby even as a little kid.[/QUOTE] He [I]really[/I] let himself go, then
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;44077722][img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/dvo7b.jpg[/img_thumb] Churchhill[/QUOTE] Taking after his ancestor John? [IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/John-churchill-first-duke-of-marlborough.jpg[/IMG] That man was as good a general as Wellington. [video=youtube;BvaVh6WGPE0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvaVh6WGPE0[/video]
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44072305][IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/c24c03aab698b568d8f609ef922080b8/tumblr_n1ig6gciUT1qbqq0oo1_500.jpg[/IMG] Nuclear powered icebreaker.[/QUOTE] Any veichle with teeth painted like that is awesome. [IMG]http://www.saveon-model-airplanes.com/gr/rmx/rmx855209.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;44063357]It's because of how they took photographs back then. It's not like it is now with modern cameras where it takes a few miliseconds for an image to be captured on a piece of film or stored digitally. Way back when, photos took up to 15 minutes to take, so people had to sit very still, and smiling for 15 minutes without moving your face at all is fucking tough as shit. Thats why everyone always looks so bored in old photographs. [/QUOTE] Makes you wonder how in the crap the dude managed to pull it off. Maybe he built up his smiling endurance through physical facial exercises for a few months before attempting this. Because holding a smile for 15 minutes completely still and still making it look natural is quite an accomplishment.
[video=youtube;cWypWe9UAhQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWypWe9UAhQ&feature=player_detailpage[/video]
[thumb]http://i.imgur.com/NwbX4Oc.jpg?1[/thumb] Aurora Borealis in Northumberland
[QUOTE=pansarkurt;44079882]Any veichle with teeth painted like that is awesome. [IMG]http://www.saveon-model-airplanes.com/gr/rmx/rmx855209.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]i'd probably feel pretty unstoppable if i had badass warpaint on my vehicle [t]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/F-14_over_Pula.JPEG[/t]
[QUOTE=pansarkurt;44079882]Any veichle with teeth painted like that is awesome. [IMG]http://www.saveon-model-airplanes.com/gr/rmx/rmx855209.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/1MfYH.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44083346][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/1MfYH.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] rawr~!
Teeth on planes should be standard on aircraft that don't rely on any kind of stealth. Psych out the enemy.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44083875]Teeth on planes should be standard on aircraft that don't rely on any kind of stealth. Psych out the enemy.[/QUOTE] i don't think you understand the ranges involved here.
[QUOTE=pansarkurt;44079882]Any veichle with teeth painted like that is awesome. [IMG]http://www.saveon-model-airplanes.com/gr/rmx/rmx855209.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] [img]http://u.jimdo.com/www42/o/s4c4ac32a3fbdaaa4/img/i0c593c9f6a106864/1334675593/std/image.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44083875]Teeth on planes should be standard on aircraft that don't rely on any kind of stealth. Psych out the enemy.[/QUOTE] I'd be more afraid of the fact it's a fighter jet than some teeth painted on.
[QUOTE=Leo Leonardo;44083974][IMG]http://u.jimdo.com/www42/o/s4c4ac32a3fbdaaa4/img/i0c593c9f6a106864/1334675593/std/image.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Beep. [IMG]http://images.pistonheads.com/nimg/23244/m6-L.jpg[/IMG] Beep. [IMG]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-FK78iNOWQAI/Tx5SWWKvGwI/AAAAAAAAH4c/QVvNbJCjDAc/s1600/brooklyn-shark-car-fatty-q-bbq-williamsburg-new-york-city-state-NY-NYC-van-econoline-red-white-teeth-parked.jpg[/IMG] Mofuckaaaaaaas. [img]http://i.imgur.com/sFX7CsR.png[/img]
i think they should just have actual teeth
[QUOTE=Totenkreuz;44084184]I'd be more afraid of the fact it's a fighter jet than some teeth painted on.[/QUOTE] you wouldn't see the teeth. ever. i mean [B]ever[/B]. the ground crew and the pilot get a morale boost. you guys are really silly to assume that anyone else involved could so much as even tell what [I]color[/I] its nose is, even at gun range. [editline]28th February 2014[/editline] Yamal on the other hand... [t]https://ksj.mit.edu/sites/default/files/images/tracker/2012/IcebreakerYamal-nucler.jpg[/t] is a seriously badass ship.
I know, I'm just saying teeth painted on is the least effective means of instilling fear.
[QUOTE=Totenkreuz;44084628]I know, I'm just saying teeth painted on is the least effective means of instilling fear.[/QUOTE] That means putting it on icebreakers means scaring polarbears, and ice into breaking.
[QUOTE=Roll_Program;44072305][IMG]https://31.media.tumblr.com/c24c03aab698b568d8f609ef922080b8/tumblr_n1ig6gciUT1qbqq0oo1_500.jpg[/IMG] Nuclear powered icebreaker.[/QUOTE] Made me think of Cryostasis [img]http://puu.sh/7ed0W.jpg[/img] An underappreciated gem of a game.
[QUOTE=paul simon;44084950]Made me think of Cryostasis [img]http://puu.sh/7ed0W.jpg[/img] An underappreciated gem of a game.[/QUOTE] Excuse me but that is COH PA3YMA. i know because i am have it.
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