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Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
>> ^eric3579:
Up to 45km. http://www.qwiki.com/q/RPK-2_Viyuga
>> ^Nebosuke:
It seems like an inefficient system. These missiles must not go very far.
So it compares to a UUM-44 SUBROC... a missile developed in 1958, finished in 1963, and never deployed. "A type of submarine-launched rocket deployed by the United States Navy as an anti-submarine weapon." Wow... the Russians are showing off advanced weaponry...
Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
>> ^Unsung_Hero:
>> ^surfingyt:
thats pretty cool. i wonder how many college tuitions each one cost.
Perhaps you should move to a country where they don't spend very much money on their military... Have fun earning your college degree in Gambia.
Oh and.. Just a heads up, there might be a correlation between a nations wealth (The ability to house institutions with quality education) and their military status.
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Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
Up to 45km. http://www.qwiki.com/q/RPK-2_Viyuga
>> ^Nebosuke:
It seems like an inefficient system. These missiles must not go very far.
Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
I believe that was an LBMS (Lowest Bidder Missile System). Cheap, but effective in that it sometimes causes the enemy to laugh themselves to death.
>> ^eric3579:
Anyone know what the name of this system is?
Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
>> ^surfingyt:
thats pretty cool. i wonder how many college tuitions each one cost.
Perhaps you should move to a country where they don't spend very much money on their military... Have fun earning your college degree in Gambia.
Oh and.. Just a heads up, there might be a correlation between a nations wealth (The ability to house institutions with quality education) and their military status.
surfingyt (Member Profile)
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radx (Member Profile)
Thanks man!
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RPK-2 Viyuga launched from an Udaloy II Class Destroyer.>> ^eric3579:
Anyone know what the name of this system is?
Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
>> ^surfingyt:
thats pretty cool. i wonder how many college tuitions each one cost.
Well considering the cost of tuition these days, each missile costs approximately .25 tuitions.
Super Cool Way To Launch A Missile From A Ship
RPK-2 Viyuga launched from an Udaloy II Class Destroyer.>> ^eric3579:
Anyone know what the name of this system is?
Boise_Lib (Member Profile)
Thanks for the promote.
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Super Cool!
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Paramagnetism of Oxygen
Super Cool!
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Battlefield 3 immersive simulator
So super cool.
pink floyd-the final cut-unreleased short film
I have a difficult time counting this album as within the Pink Floyd discography. Sure, it's the music of Nick, Dave, and Roger, but this sounds more like the aftershocks of The Wall and the fallout within the band that it precipitated.
Just as Rick and David played on Syd Barrett's solo album, "Barrett," I see this as Nick and David playing on Roger's solo album, "The Final Cut."
And while I love Pink Floyd (from Piper, to Saucerful, to Atom Heart Mother -- maybe parts of Umma Gumma -- to Meddle, to Animals, to Dark Side, to the Wall, et. al.), I have little tolerance for any of the band's solo material, including Rogers', in which I count this particular music.
I'd like to say to Roger, someday, "For gosh sakes, man, wasn't the double-album, gigantic stage show, and feature film enough to get the message across? You didn't have to try to make a sequel out of it, did you?"
>> ^wormwood:
Wow! I had no idea this existed. Great find, and super cool. The video really opens up the atmospheric music and personal lyrics of this material, which is otherwise some of Floyd's least accessible. The "Not Now John" segment was actually on rotation as a single video on Mtv at the time--I remember seeing it in high school. I suppose this entire short film was also shown there at least once around that time too.
BTW, Rick Wright doesn't play on this album at all--Waters fired him during the making of The Wall and did not invite him back for The Final Cut (though Wright did play at the Wall concerts). Sadly, his name should probably be removed from the tags, just as the man has now been removed from our lives. RIP. :-(
pink floyd-the final cut-unreleased short film
Wow! I had no idea this existed. Great find, and super cool. The video really opens up the atmospheric music and personal lyrics of this material, which is otherwise some of Floyd's least accessible. The "Not Now John" segment was actually on rotation as a single video on Mtv at the time--I remember seeing it in high school. I suppose this entire short film was also shown there at least once around that time too.
BTW, Rick Wright doesn't play on this album at all--Waters fired him during the making of The Wall and did not invite him back for The Final Cut (though Wright did play at the Wall concerts). Sadly, his name should probably be removed from the tags, just as the man has now been removed from our lives. RIP. :-(
Hugh Laurie Sings His Blues
>> ^Boise_Lib:
>> ^Shepppard:
I absolutely adore this man.
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The original unfortunately was taken down ages ago for copyright blah blah blah.
Through tubedubber, you can finally see the original again without it being sped up, flipped, or slowed down. Huzzah!
Super Cool! Is tubedubber embeddable? I don't see it available.
Nope, or else I'd have that back on here in a heartbeat.
but, at least it's able to be viewed again.