warpedskydiver

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  1. Strap a used Rolls Royce turbine to the back, woohoo!!! Use a Oscar mayer weiner wagon as the vehicle, hey it has potential, and who does not wanna drive the weiner wagon... right?
  2. When confronted by a violent act, I will assume the fetal position and recite "this is not happening, this is not happening"
  3. Throw in some Methylene Blue, hilarity will ensue
  4. Hey you, I wanted to say thanks about getting me off my ass to get help over my sleeping problems. You are a huge help to others. I owe you.
  5. Black Hills Mk262 Mod1 5.56mm 77gr. SMK HP Ammunition Seconds Brand New Ammunition, NOT RELOADED! MK262 is a 75 grain
  6. Basically yes, I see no reason to use differnt terms really, unless it has to do with the depth of the cavity. MK262 Black Hills Red box 75grain OTM $30 per box of 50. (Hornady T-1 bullet like in .223 TAP) have plenty
  7. TFx Roster 2002 1. Eric Bickel 2. John Kallend 3. Betty Bennett 4. Jen O'Hara 5. Tom "Loud Tom" Startz 6. Rich "Hollywood" Jasica 7. Donovan Bartlett 8. "Radio" Dave Gadow 9. Tom Camire 10. Gary Wilkinson Alt. Chris Schindler Alt#2. Sky Huminsky Video. Steve Verner
  8. You really are having a very hard time with this very simple concept. On Saturday October 20 I spoke with R. Gomez, who has been a friend of mine for several years. We were even together on a skydiving team at the USPA Nationals in 2002 (along with Rainbo). Now stop making an ass of yourself. TFX won the bronze in 2002, Roger's team, STL, won the gold in 1999 and 2002. what team were you on now?
  9. http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/25/sarcos-military-exoskeleton-becomes-a-frightening-reality/ watch the video Have you been waiting for a legion of half-man, half-machine storm troopers to descend upon your city and blaze a round of hellfire in all general directions? If you said yes, that's kind of weird. At any rate, you can consider yourself one step closer to cyborg annihilation thanks to a company called Sarcos and its semi-scary exoskeleton -- which will make any regular old soldier into a Terminator-like killing machine (as far as we can tell). Sure, they demo the unit lifting heavy equipment and reducing fatigue of the user, but we know what this thing is really for -- and it doesn't involve food drops. Check the video after the break to have your mind shattered into a million delicious pieces.
  10. Sadly, some people don't even see the harm in one person doing something so hateful, and despicable. I do not care who or how many people were involved in doing such a thing, it was wrong, cruel, unpatriotic, biased, and inhumane. That sort of action should have been sorted out on the spot, until medical help arrived.
  11. what brand and make of ammuntion? I have had had a 10/22 jam, but it was always ammo related. You could always clean it throughly, and that would eliminate that possibilty, in case some debris got in the receiver can you see imprints from the firing pin on the rounds that FTF?
  12. Soldiers who suffered appalling injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan were verbally abused as they swam in a public swimming pool. During a weekly rehabilitation class at a council leisure centre, 15 servicemen – including several who have lost limbs or suffered severe burns – were heckled and jeered by members of the public. One woman was so incensed that the troops were using the pool at Leatherhead Leisure Centre in Surrey that she told them they did not deserve to be there. She became increasingly abusive, screaming that it was wrong for staff to rope off a lane exclusively for the injured personnel from the nearby Headley Court rehabilitation centre. The swimmer, thought to be in her 30s, is understood to have said: "I pay to come here and swim – you lot don't." The abuse was witnessed by 79-year-old Korean War veteran Charles Murrin, who said yesterday: "I could not believe what she was saying. "The lane was roped off, which they do every week. It wasn't as if the pool was completely closed. Her group had the rest of the pool to swim in. "She said the men do not deserve to be in there and that she pays money to come in the pool and they don't." The soldiers, who use the pool as part of a water therapy course, were quickly ordered out by their instructor to avoid further embarrassment. Mr Murrin, who served in the Royal Navy, added: "I spoke to the instructor in the changing room afterwards and he was livid. "I know what these people are going through, because I talk to them and I have got quite friendly with them." Linda Sinclair, of Leatherhead, also witnessed the abuse. She said:"It was a few people that were complaining and it made me cross. I really felt for those soldiers." The incident, which took place on November 13, came as a national appeal was launched to raise £5million to build a new rehabilitation pool and gym at Headley Court. The centre treats 180 injured servicemen who have to make a half-hour trip to Leatherhead to use the pool. Last night, Conservative MP Patrick Mercer, a former infantry commander, told of his dismay at the incident. He said: "It may well be that these people had paid for the use of the pool, but our soldiers have paid so much more for their country." A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "We are disappointed that a small number of people objected to the closure of swimming lanes so that patients of Headley Court could use them." A spokesman for Mole Valley District Council, which owns the leisure centre, said: "There appears to have been a rare incident where two members of the public queried the provision of lanes of the swimming pool for Headley Court. "While we wouldn't condone what happened, staff did their best to accommodate all concerned and acted professionally in dealing with the situation." www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=495910&in_page_id=1770
  13. Just remember that Dr. John Kallend Phd. who is a tenured professor at IIT, is of the opinion that an article he has not researched, nor that he is an expert in the field, has opined in an open forum that a study performed by scientists at NAS, is rubbish, because it does not support his political, and ideologic beliefs. My how professional of him.
  14. nope it is a small cavity, not at all like the HP.
  15. Semantics John, I guess in their eyes being a rapist is just displaying "Machismo", being a rapist pedofile, is not I guess.
  16. Apparently, before he was shot in the head. missing some brain tissue, and being unable to think logically, is a prerequisite for being anti gun/anti second amendment.
  17. Open Tip Match hornady's 75 grain equivalent of MK262 ammo. MK262 is a Sierra Match King 75grain OTM
  18. RIP, your fight is over now. Make a hole!!! a true hero is inbound!
  19. Hey if you were from milwaukee or shitcago, you would still be driving around with the rotting carcass from bar to bar, for the next two weeks
  20. Use the caption "Check out this rack!" when she poses next to it.
  21. tell me who it is, via PM if you like.
  22. Eco-friendly excursion - Nice, sink the ship with all that fuel, oil and assorted crap on board. updated 4:58 p.m. PT, Fri., Nov. 23, 2007 SANTIAGO, Chile - A Canadian tour company's cruise ship struck submerged ice off Antarctica, began taking on water and sank hours later, but all 154 passengers and crew took to lifeboats and were rescued safely Friday by a passing Norwegian liner, officials said. On calm seas, the Explorer passengers and crew were safely moved from rubber boats in subfreezing temperatures to the Nordnorge, a Norwegian cruise ship that was nearby and responded to the distress call, said Susan Hayes of G.A.P. Adventures of Toronto, which owns the stricken vessel. The 91 passengers from 14 countries included at least 13 Americans, 23 Britons, 17 Dutch and 10 Canadians, officials said. In addition to the passengers, there were nine expedition staff members and a crew of 54, Hayes said. "The ship ran into some ice. It was submerged ice and the result was a hole about the size of a fist in the side of the hull so it began taking on water ... but quite slowly," she said. "The passengers are absolutely fine. They're all accounted for, no injuries whatsoever." She called the evacuation process "calm," and said pumps were able to deal with incoming water until the Nordnorge arrived. The Chilean navy said the vessel sank Friday night. Passengers to be flown to Chile The Explorer was completing an ecological tour of Antarctica when it struck the ice, Hayes said. The Nordnorge arrived Friday afternoon at King George Island in a bay close to a Chilean air base, but high waves and winds prevented passengers from immediately disembarking, said Chilean air force Cmdr. Raul Jorquera. He said he expected them to rest on the island overnight before flying on Chilean air force planes to Punta Arenas at the southernmost tip of Chile, weather permitting. The British coast guard said it was told at 12:24 a.m. ET of the incident involving the 2,646-ton Explorer near the South Shetland Islands and Graham Land, an Antarctic peninsula. An Argentine rescue and command center received a first distress call at 11:30 p.m. ET Thursday from the Explorer amid reports it was taking on water through the hull despite its onboard pumps, said Capt. Juan Pablo Panichini, an Argentine navy spokesman. A navy statement said the captain ordered passengers to abandon ship about 90 minutes after the first call and that they and the crew took to eight semi-rigid lifeboats and four life rafts, with the captain leaving the ship later. The statement said Explorer was some 475 nautical miles southeast of Ushuaia, the southernmost Argentine city and a jumping-off point for cruise ships and supply vessels for Antarctica. 'Optimal conditions' for evacuation Seas were calm and winds light at the time, what Panichini called "optimal conditions for carrying out the evacuation." G.A.P. Adventures is a tour company that provides eco-friendly excursions with an environmental focus. The Explorer was in the midst of a 19-day circuit of Antarctica and the Falkland Islands that allowed passengers to observe penguins, whales, and other forms of local wildlife. Traveling to Antarctica is always risky, Hayes said. "There is ice in the area. Obviously it's a hazard of the area. But it's highly unusual (that the ship would hit the ice). This has never happened to us." The Nordnorge, built in 1997, is 403 feet long and has a capacity of 691 passengers in 214 cabins.
  23. WOW I will be sure to tell that to a few friends, after I pass on.