Want To Know What Happens When an Alligator Bites An Electric Eel?

By PapaGiorgio / Dec 07 2010 / in Nature / No Comments »

A Panel Debate On Whether Or Not the Universe Has Purpose (English and Spanish Throughout)

By PapaGiorgio / Dec 07 2010 / in Apologetic, Debate, Intelligent Design/Creation, Religion / No Comments »

Apologetics315 h/t: presentation begin around the 8:30 mark.

Matt Ridley, Michael Shermer, Richard Dawkins

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Rabbi David Wolpe, William Lane Craig, Douglas Geivett




Marines Training in Counter-Pirating Using MP9s

By PapaGiorgio / Dec 03 2010 / in Military, Weapons / No Comments »

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Marines with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit’s Maritime Interception Operations (MIO) assault force attach a cave ladder with a telescopic pole to HNS Aris during their final exercise at Souda Bay, Crete, Greece, Nov. 12, 2010. The MIO assault force went through a one-week course at the NATO Maritime Interception Operations Training Center in tactics to board a suspect vessel. (Official USMC Photo by Master Sgt. Christopher Matt/ Released)

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Super Cell-Sean Heavey (Picture Break)

By PapaGiorgio / Dec 02 2010 / in Nature / No Comments »


XM-25

By PapaGiorgio / Dec 01 2010 / in Technology, Weapons / No Comments »

While the video below mentions people not have hearing about this weapon, I am not one of those people. I linked to it on July 07, 2009. Plus, I am a big fan of Firearm Blog and this technology has been the buzz there for some time. The South Koreans have a version of it (SEE). This technology is surely a huge benefit for our guys in clearing rooms from a distance. This gun however is not — like the South Korean version — a rifle. This would be on someones back until it is needed. The troops carrying this would still have to have a rifle. For you ammo whores, the rounds for the XM25 will cost about $24 apiece. Not bringing friends to the range with that $$$.

Thirty Years Ago, a Louisiana Lake Turned Into a Swirling Pit of Destruction

By PapaGiorgio / Nov 21 2010 / in History, Technology / No Comments »

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Outakes from the tutuorial entitled: The Art of the Dynamic Shotgun

By PapaGiorgio / Nov 05 2010 / in Humor, Weapons / No Comments »

Firearm Blog h/t, the trailer for this tutorial was previously posted HERE:

You can see their site, Art of the Dynamic Shotgun.

Close Call With Bear-Amazing

By PapaGiorgio / Nov 05 2010 / in Nature / No Comments »

study finds Bees’ tiny brains beat computers

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 25 2010 / in Intelligent Design/Creation, Science / No Comments »

A great story showing the majesty of the Creator.

Bees can solve complex mathematical problems which keep computers busy for days, research has shown

Bees can solve complex mathematical problems which keep computers busy for days, research has shown.

The insects learn to fly the shortest route between flowers discovered in random order, effectively solving the “travelling salesman problem” , said scientists at Royal Holloway, University of London.

The conundrum involves finding the shortest route that allows a travelling salesman to call at all the locations he has to visit. Computers solve the problem by comparing the length of all possible routes and choosing the one that is shortest.

Bees manage to reach the same solution using a brain the size of a grass seed.

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Update to my large WMD post

By PapaGiorgio / Oct 24 2010 / in History, Islam, Media, Military, Poli-Sci, Weapons / No Comments »

(UPDATE 10-24-2010) Newsbusters explains how the “WikiLeaks” massive dump of classified documents show that WMDs were found:

WikiLeaks Show WMD Hunt Continued in Iraq – With Surprising Results

By late 2003, even the Bush White House’s staunchest defenders were starting to give up on the idea that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

But for years afterward, WikiLeaks’ newly-released Iraq war documents reveal, U.S. troops continued to find chemical weapons labs, encounter insurgent specialists in toxins, and uncover weapons of mass destruction.

An initial glance at the WikiLeaks war logs doesn’t reveal evidence of some massive WMD program by the Saddam Hussein regime — the Bush administration’s most (in)famous rationale for invading Iraq. But chemical weapons, especially, did not vanish from the Iraqi battlefield. Remnants of Saddam’s toxic arsenal, largely destroyed after the Gulf War, remained. Jihadists, insurgents and foreign (possibly Iranian) agitators turned to these stockpiles during the Iraq conflict — and may have brewed up their own deadly agents.

… The WMD diehards will likely find some comfort in these newly-WikiLeaked documents. Skeptics will note that these relatively small WMD stockpiles were hardly the kind of grave danger that the Bush administration presented in the run-up to the war.

Sorry, Mr. Shachtman, the “diehards” are those on the left who have never backed away from “no WMDs” claim, which has once again (previous examples here, here, here, and here, to identify just a few) been proven to be demonstrably false.

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Gateway Pundit wonders: “Do you suppose this will make any headlines?” Prognosis: Doubtful. There’s too much at stake in protecting the left’s folklore.

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Chevy Volt-another government boondoggle via their surrogate G[overnment] M[otors]

From Investors.com:

….So it’s not an all-electric car, but rather a pricey $41,000 hybrid that requires a taxpayer-funded $7,500 subsidy to get car shoppers to look at it. But gee, even despite the false advertising about the powertrain, isn’t a car that gets 230 miles per gallon of gas worth it?

We heard GM’s then-CEO Fritz Henderson claim the Volt would get 230 miles per gallon in city conditions. Popular Mechanics found the Volt to get about 37.5 mpg in city driving, and Motor Trend reports: “Without any plugging in, (a weeklong trip to Grandma’s house) should return fuel economy in the high 30s to low 40s.”

Car and Driver reported that “getting on the nearest highway and commuting with the 80-mph flow of traffic — basically the worst-case scenario — yielded 26 miles; a fairly spirited backroad loop netted 31; and a carefully modulated cruise below 60 mph pushed the figure into the upper 30s.”

This is what happens when government picks winners and losers in the marketplace and tries to run a business. We are not told that we will be dependent on foreign sources like Bolivia for the lithium to be used in these batteries. Nor are we told about the possible dangers to rescuers and occupants in an accident scenario.

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The photo at the top is the battery in the Volt. Battery acid burns will become very common in the future… not to mention the harm it will do to the environment.

….The greatest environmental impact comes from the pollution caused by the elaborate battery system that powers the electric engine. The battery pollution is substantial because the creation of the batteries requires destructive mining to produce the batteries and the caustic substances that power the batteries must later be disposed of. The caustic substances that power the batteries are very poisonous and when released into the environment leech into the waterways and poison groundwater.

Berkley EDU article

UPDATED 10-24-2010 at 11:50am: Lithium Ion Battery & Battery Dangers!

Chemical Reaction:

At the core of the lithium battery is its chemical composition that induces high current charges. If for any reason the casing is breached, a chemical burn is highly likely.”

Read more: What Are the Dangers of Lithium Batteries? | eHow.com

Another Site:

  • If the hybrid vehicle is in an accident, it may be difficult for police and fire department to determine if the vehicle is safe to approach to save accident victims. Using the jaws of life in the wrong place could be deadly.
  • Since hybrid vehicles utilize a lot of electrical power, a malfunction could cause electric jolts of more than 500 volts, which can be fatal.
  • The battery pack of a hybrid since it is located in the back of the vehicle can be potential shock hazard as well as a hazardous material problem.

Hidden Dangers in Hybrid Cars

Lithium Ion and enviroment:

If a lithium ion battery in a landfill ruptures and comes into contact with water, however, it can create a dangerous mixture that will sink down into the groundwater.

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The concern that animals who prowl landfills will mistake batteries for food applies to lithium ion batteries.

Also see:

Check with the EPA online, and see for yourself.

Did you know when an electric car gets in a wreck and the batteries are ruptured they have to call out a hazmat team. Did you know nickel metal hydride batteries are a severe environmental problem because they contain heavy metal? Did you know even if your regular car gets in a wreck, and the battery starts leaking that is a serious issue; this is because there is sulfuric acid inside the batteries, no, it’s not a huge deal but to authorities it is. Ion-lithium batteries are also quite bad for the environment.

So what happens if someone buys one of these $110,000 Tesla sports cars and cannot handle the 3.5 seconds to 60 mph acceleration, and duly crashes their car into something like an immovable object? I guess they’ll have to call up a hazmat team, so much for helping the environment. But if you happen to live in the State of Colorado, they are giving a $42,000 tax credit if you buy a Tesla electric car.

Thus, we can expect to see lots electric cars in Colorado, and when the roads get into icy conditions they are sure going to keep the hazmat teams busy aren’t they? Please consider all this.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Tesla-Electric-Car-Crashes,-Ruptured-Batteries-and-the-Hazmat-Team-is-on-the-Way&id=3198984

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