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October 29, 2020

Cross Section Of Different Bullets

Why do the bullets have different gun powder? Some of them it is finer and some more corse.

The grain size and shape effects the burn rate of the powder. The faster the burn, the more impulse it will have. The goal is to have a charge burn for the duration of when the bullet is in the barrel of the gun, so faster burn or not loading enough grains will be inefficient because you aren’t providing enough energy, more like slapping a drag car and expecting it to make the quarter mile. Too much powder charge can be dangerous for chamber pressure and can cause physical failure of the case and firearm, and too long of a burn is just inefficient because you’re burning after the bullet is long gone, like holding the gas pedal to the floor well after your drag car has passed the quarter mile mark and the race is over.

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Picture of the Day

October 26, 2020

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The cockpit layout of a Boeing 737

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Picture of the Day

October 23, 2020

Whitney Kropp, a bullied girl who was nominated for homecoming queen by her bullies as a prank. It backfired when the whole town rallied around her and supported her nomination. She ended up winning and was crowned Homecoming queen

It was a nightmare. A prank as cruel as you would see in the movie Carrie.Whitney Kropp was nominated to be homecoming queen at Owega High School.

Her excitement quickly turned into self-loathing, when students told her the nomination was a joke. Whitney even considered taking her own life. Then something amazing happened.

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Picture of the Day

October 22, 2020

cigarettes in Australia

This is how much food you can get for the cost of a pack of cigarettes in Australia.

Beginning in September, a 25-pack of Marlboro Golds will cost AUD48.50 ($34), one of the highest prices in the world for a pack of cigarettes. The cheapest pack will be about AUD29 ($20).

This will be the eighth consecutive price increase as a part of the government’s attempt to reduce tobacco use.

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Picture of the Day

October 21, 2020

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The Real-Life Mowgli, The Boy Who In 1872 Was Found Living In Jungle. They found him hunting alongside the wolves and noted that he was walking on all four of his limbs.

Dina Sanichar was first discovered in 1867, after a band of hunters spied what they initially thought was a wild animal sleeping in the mouth of a cave in Bulandshahr district, India.

When the men finally smoked the creature out its hiding place, they were astonished to find it was actually a boy of around 6 years old. The child appeared to have been living in the wilderness for most of his life, and had allegedly survived by scampering on all fours with a pack of wolves.

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Picture of the Day

October 20, 2020

In 1971, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke was sucked out of an airplane after it was struck by a bolt of lightning. She fell two miles to the ground strapped to her seat and survived. She spent the next 11 days alone in the Amazon jungle before being rescued by a logging team.

On Christmas Eve, 1971, Koepcke boarded LANSA Flight 508 (a Lockheed L-188A Electra turboprop plane) with her mother and 84 other passengers. The flight left from Lima, Peru, and was scheduled to land in Pucallpa, Peru, but was struck by a bolt of lighting. The plane went into a nose dive, broke into pieces, and Koepcke, who was still strapped to her seat, soon found herself outside of the plane plummeting approximately 9,000 feet (about 1.7 miles) into the Amazon jungle.

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Picture of the Day

October 19, 2020

Drug traffickers show off their wealth in death with gaudy tombs costing up to $500,000 and fitted with air conditioning and satellite TV.

Costing up to $500,000 each and featuring gold-plated domes, Italian marble and luxuries like wifi, air conditioning and satellite TV, many of the tombs at the Jardines del Humaya are like mini-mansions.

The ultra-secure burial sites are even equipped with bulletproof glass and CCTV so family members can visit them without being gunned down by ruthless rivals.

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Picture of the Day

October 16, 2020

The Sateré-Mawé tribe believe that any boy who wants to become a man must experience the worst pain the jungle has to offer and stick their arm inside the bullet ant glove.

The Sateré-Mawé are a tribe that lives in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil, who have a bizarre and painful rite of passage that all boys of the tribe must endure to be accepted as men.

The Mawé believe that any boy who wants to become a man must experience the worst pain the jungle has to offer: the sting of Paraponera clavata, the bullet ant.

The bullet ant is a species of ant with the most painful sting of any insect. True to its name, the ant supposedly has a sting that feels comparable to being shot with a bullet.

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Picture of the Day

October 15, 2020

Sketches used by the Soviet police to identify suspects based on ethnicity, 1960s

This card was used by police in the Soviet Union to identify different nationalities by facial phenotypes. Originally it was developed by a group of Soviet criminologists based on various mugshot collections. The exact date is unknown, however, based on few Soviet sources, these typical faces sketches were made in 1960-1965. In the nomenclature of the USSR people weren’t classified based on their race or ethnicity.

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Picture of the Day

October 14, 2020

This Is What Your Hands Look Like After Rowing 600 Miles in the Arctic

Two-time Olympic rowing champion Alex Gregory posted a photo of his hands after a 12-day rowing boat trip across the Arctic Ocean.

Gregory, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and five-time world champion, incurred his horrific injuries while taking part in a charity rowing expedition in the Arctic Ocean.

The month-and-a-half-long journey was undertaken to break 12 world records while raising money for a school in the Himalayas

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