Good news from science:
Explosives are another good way to produce shock waves. In this case, the energy is stored in an unstable chemical form—often in nitrates—and can be released in about a microsecond. Ironically, most chemical explosives contain less energy per unit mass than ordinary table butter, but fortunately the butter is too stable to explode.
From a real interesting (if you like geeky science stuff) article on shock waves. Plus lots of cool pictures.
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Also, more pictures of nuclear tests. These are more traditional than the ones posted earlier. [link]
Jesse! That's just like your guy-from-Melrose-Place thing. What are we going to do with you?
I know. I need re-education training, maybe.
I need re-education training, maybe
I think you should start by sleeping with Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
I think you should start by sleeping with Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
That's always a good place to start.
Melanie Griffith's breasts are scaring the hell out of me.
I think you should start by sleeping with Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Can I sign up for this program?
There are lots of rumors about JRM and the man who kind of adopted him.
Sad when they try to be funny and fail.
I didn't know that
Robert Patrick
was in
Walk the Line.
More reason to see it.
Also didn't know that Kyle Secor was in Commander in Chief. Hmmm.