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The caption says it all. This nation will surely miss the greatest generation. [For those of you who know me...I'd like to add that the gentleman has on a very cool jacket.] | ||
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Saudi Arabian airplane apparently having a little trouble finding the brake pedal or maybe some of their oil just bubbled up onto the runway. | ||
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October 11, 2002, crash on Wisconsin Interstate 43, just west of Lake Michigan, during morning rush hour fog, involving 45 cars over a half mile stretch, killing 10 and injuring 36. I'd love to know what combination of idiots (people driving too fast) and morons (people driving too slow) caused it. | ||
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An Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 523rd Fighter Squadron out of Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, sends a message to his family back home while patrolling the no-fly zone over southern Iraq. | ||
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Michael Barry of the U.S. Postal Team crashed hard on September 14, 2002, during the 57th Vuelta a Espaņa, in Stage 8 from Malaga to Ubrique, during the descent of Las Abejas while going around a corner at 40 mph (65 kph) with two other riders and was run over by a following motorcycle. Barry got up and finished just 26 minutes behind the leader. | ||
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USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) will be the ninth Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Currently under construction at Northrop Grumman Newport News (formerly Newport News Shipbuilding), was christened on March 4, 2001, and launched six days later. At the time of the christening, the USS Reagan was about 60 percent complete. The ship will undergo another two years of final construction, with delivery to the Navy in spring 2003. It will be the most modern and sophisticated aircraft carrier in the world, 1,092 feet long, home to 6,000 sailors, carrying more than 80 aircraft and cruising at speeds in excess of 30 knots. These are photos before and after the bow section was put in place. | ||
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No point in climbing out on top so as to not make any foot prints. | ||
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Two server installations, two different personality types, one right for the job, the other...not so right for the job. | ||
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If finding this humorous makes one a bad person, then I'm a very bad person. A goose gave its life to bloody Fabio on the Appolo's Chariot rollercoaster at Busch Gardens theme park in Williamsburg, Virgina, in March 1999. | ||
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Oh, those wonderful, hard-working, diligent, union/government employees. It's almost no longer fun posting these, since they aren't exactly rare. | ||
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