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Everything posted by BleuCiel
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There's a guy nicknamed "Demo". These days he's a darned good skydiver, so most people assume the name means he does a lot of "demonstration" jumps. But those of us who have been around him a while, remember that when he was a newbie, he got that nickname as short for "demolish", because that's what he did to formations upon which he tried to dock. Hey! We don't have to limit these stories to just people. You can do it for dropzone dogs and cats too. One jumper would bring her dog out named "Flare". She had to be careful not to call out loudly for the dog when students were on final approach to land, or the students could believe the shout to be a command to start their landing flare, at an inappropriate time...
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Re: "You continue to be the most violent and murderous society in the Western World. " No they are not. And if you want to be proud of being less violent than Mexico, I think you are making my point for me. I think he just provided one example of why your quote is incorrect. I'm sure there are others. And for you to make such an obviously incorrect claim, does little for your credibility. Besides, why did you limit it to the Western World - are you trying to filter out a lot of examples to the contrary that don't fit your theory?
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Let's hear some funny skydiving nicknames, and how they came to be. For example, we had one gal fly into power lines. Fortunately she escaped unhurt, and the only ordeal was clinging to a pole for about 30 minutes while waiting for a bucket truck to arrive to get her down. Her nickname thereafter: "Sparky"
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Name that Rack!! (The NEW DZ.com Game) Part 2
BleuCiel replied to Thanatos340's topic in The Bonfire
Darned nice of him to share his wife's boobs with us. -
Victoria's Secret for the win!
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I guess with fixed armor plates that if a 2nd shot hits in the same spot as a previous shot, then it stands a much better chance of penetrating. But with these loose spheres, when a bullet hits in one place, more spheres just drop down into place to replace the void created by whatever damage occurred. So there is always a fresh supply of new spheres to take subsequent shots, even in the same place. So I think its not just the impact absorbing effects of the ceramic spheres, but also the way they're stacked to allow gravity to fill any voids.
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Yeah, but it's only a dry heat, so it doesn't really feel that bad.
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Photo: [inline Van_Alberta_Pray.jpg] News: http://www.pe.com/articles/california-758745-plane-city.html http://www.jrn.com/ktnv/news/Family-friends-identify-Henderson-couple-killed-in-plane-crash-289512911.html
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CNN too: "Anderson Cooper Owns Up To 'No-Go Zone' Blunders At CNN" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/22/anderson-cooper-no-go-zone-owns-up-to-blunders_n_6524924.html
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"Grounded" "Cheryl Stearns was on a mission to collect her 20,000th skydive, until things down on earth got complicated" http://www.charlottemagazine.com/Charlotte-Magazine/February-2015/Grounded-Cheryl-Stearns/#.VL_rt7qRTrM.facebook Wishing her well...