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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fan
I should have mentioned, you just copy the youtube code from the URL:
ie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq6p1fb9fQc
You copy the part after v=, so it becomes [ yt ]yq6p1fb9fQc[ /yt ]
No spaces in the yt tag, just did that for illustration.
I should have mentioned, you just copy the youtube code from the URL:
ie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yq6p1fb9fQc
You copy the part after v=, so it becomes [ yt ]yq6p1fb9fQc[ /yt ]
No spaces in the yt tag, just did that for illustration.
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[yt]QK2DSGJQS3c#![/yt]
http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/news/?archives ... -rim!.htmlThe 6 September 2011 LROC Featured Image described the special low orbit month that allowed LROC to snap its highest resolution images of the Apollo 12, 14 and 17 landing sites. That post featured the Apollo 17 site, while today's Featured Image looks in detail at the Apollo 14 image.
What can we see better at the Apollo 14 site compared to previous images (9 August 2009, 4 February 2011)? The increased resolution allows indentification of the astronaut backpacks (PLSS), the small two wheeled cart (Modularized Equipment Transporter or MET) that the astronauts used to transport tools and samples, and the high gain antenna (HGEA). You can also make out one of the LM legs at the 7 o'clock position on the descent stage. The pixel size of the NAC image is not high enough that all these objects can be resolved, but rather we can detect that they are there. Only through comparison with surface photography can we definitively identify the smaller objects left by the astronauts. With the smaller pixel size we can begin to resolve the descent stage, we can see its shape, brightness differences on the deck, and footpads.
[size=0]"Question everything, especially your media and their motives. -Me[/size]
SquidInk wrote:
Looks like a wonderful piece of equipment that can and will help police officers when dealing with terrorist or lawbreakers.
I don't get the creepy line. or land of the brave home of the free thing. I know if someone robs a bank and takes a mother and a child hostage and this could help take the guy out over a wall or something then I'm all for it.
What's the problem with that? It's not like they are going to just set it up and start taking out innocent people. I mean you could probably find a times when law enforcement makes terrible mistakes but to infer that this is a conspiracy is ridiculous.
Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been The champion of the world.
hahaha...ok.....That was for the "secure your site in two minutes" post. Not the Fiero post.
Although.......I found the fiero post about the same on the danger scale. Matter of fact. I bet more people have died due to the Fiero that the sniper truck.
Although.......I found the fiero post about the same on the danger scale. Matter of fact. I bet more people have died due to the Fiero that the sniper truck.
Put in a prison cell, but one time he could-a been The champion of the world.
BenSlain wrote: ... but to infer that this is a conspiracy is ridiculous.
Who mentioned conspiracies? I'm simply pointing out that when I see blacked out, unmarked sniper units masquerading as molester vans I don't think of 'freedom', & I don't think of 'bravery'. I do think of 'crowd control', 'free speech zones', & 'perimeter guards'.
BenSlain wrote: Looks like a wonderful piece of equipment that can and will help police officers when dealing with terrorist or lawbreakers.
Both the Fiero & the van fit this description.
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