Saturday, March 3, 2012

Minecraft - Zeppelins & Cool Stuff (Technic Pack Part 7)

Minecraft - Zeppelins & Cool Stuff (Technic Pack Part 7) Video Clips. Duration : 10.18 Mins.


The boys look at some amazing stuff that's been made in the Technic pack by people more talented than Lewis! If you've made anything awesome - please let us know or send your worlds (upload them to mediafire and include which version of the technic pack you are using) and we might feature them when we're back from the US! Title Splashscreen by Cheapshot: yogscast.com Don't forget to support your favourite mod-makers! The Technic combination mod pack is out-of-date and completely unofficial, so use it at your own risk! You should be able to find a way to downgrade your version of minecraft back to 1.7.3 with this mod: www.minecraftforum.net The Technic pack is available to download here: v2: www.multiupload.com Version 3.1 is also out now complete with an installer! Just make sure you've got a clean version of Minecraft 1.7.3! v3: www.multiupload.com Also a torrent for 3.1 here: www.demonoid.me Credited List Of Mods and Forum Links ——————- Modloader by Risugami www.minecraftforum.net Modloader MP Unofficial by jamioflan www.minecraftforum.net Minecraft Forge 1.0.6 by SpaceToad and Eloraam www.minecraftforum.net Industrial Craft 2 1.00 by Alblaka and the IC2 Team forum.industrial-craft.net Buildcraft 2.1.1 Complete Package by SpaceToad www.minecraftforum.net RedPower 1.7.1 Complete Package with RedStone Pipe by Eloraam www.minecraftforum.net Equivalent Exchange v3.55 and EE/IC2 patch by x3n0ph0b3 www.minecraftforum.net Minefactory Reloaded 1.1.2 by power crystals www ...

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Neem Neem Shahad Shahad - : 09/23/11

Neem Neem Shahad Shahad - : 09/23/11 Video Clips. Duration : 21.15 Mins.


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Thursday, March 1, 2012

15.112011 Coast to Coast am Underground bases Anthony F. Sanchez.mov

15.112011 Coast to Coast am Underground bases Anthony F. Sanchez.mov Tube. Duration : 77.90 Mins.


apps.facebook.com coastocoastguestbooks.blogspot.com vault.fbi.gov apps.facebook.com adamthemissinglink.blogspot.com FBI Records: The Vault Credit 'DUDELOVEANDLIGHT' In the latter half, software engineer and UFO researcher, Anthony F. Sanchez, presented details about an underground base in Dulce, New Mexico, and its connection to the Greys. Much of his information comes from "Colonel X," a retired military whistleblower, who wishes to remain to anonymous. Col. X told him he was assigned to work at the Dulce base after a 1979 breech in which the military battled the Greys over the human abduction issue, and many people involved in the fight ended up missing or dead. (The violent engagement concurs with the late Phil Schneider's account-- Col. X claims to have met with Schneider). The Greys are actually not aliens; they were created by a progenitor race here on Earth around 25000 years ago, Sanchez explained. The Greys are still working out of the Dulce base, as well as at the Pine Gap underground base in Australia, he said. Currently at Dulce, there's conventional weapons development using plasma nuclear technology, bio-experimentation that accounts for the cattle and animal mutilations, and genetic testing that relates to human abductions in the area, he continued. Bill Birnes appeared briefly to share some of his research into the Dulce base. For his UFO Hunters series, he interviewed police officer Gabe Valdez, who didn't believe aliens were there, but there were ...

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Army Fun with Nuclear Bombs in 1951.

Army Fun with Nuclear Bombs in 1951. Tube. Duration : 9.75 Mins.


USA only have 5113 Nuclear Missiles in 2010 not enough Nuclear weapons tests are experiments carried out to determine the effectiveness, yield and explosive capability of nuclear weapons. Planet Depopulation Throughout the twentieth century, most nations that have developed nuclear weapons have tested them. Testing nuclear weapons can yield information about how the weapons work, as well as how the weapons behave under various conditions and how structures behave when subjected to nuclear explosions. Additionally, nuclear testing has often been used as an indicator of scientific and military strength, and many tests have been overtly political in their intention; most nuclear weapons states publicly declared their nuclear status by means of a nuclear test. The first nuclear weapon was detonated as a test by the United States at the Trinity site on July 16, 1945, with a yield approximately equivalent to 20 kilotons. The first hydrogen bomb, codenamed "Mike", was tested at the Enewetak atoll in the Marshall Islands on November 1 (local date) in 1952, also by the United States. The largest nuclear weapon ever tested was the "Tsar Bomba" of the Soviet Union at Novaya Zemlya on October 30, 1961, with an estimated yield of around 50 megatons. In 1963, all nuclear and many non-nuclear states signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space. The treaty permitted underground nuclear testing ...

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Safe Places in 2012 - Where Will it Be Safe to Live If 2012 Doomsday Happens?

With the publish of the new movie the idea of a 2012 doomsday is becoming more & more legitimate in many peoples minds. Find out today what the safe places in 2012 will be and where you should be living in 2012 if authentically the predictions come true! First though lets look at where you don't want to be!

Avoiding the Apocalypse!

Nuclear Reactor

It's no surprise that when the idea of doomsday comes up the first thing most habitancy think about are where the safe places to hide will be. The unfortunate truth is that no one can say for sure, however there is some data nearby that gives us the best evaluation of where you will not want to be.

Usa/Canada: Unfortunately there is a great deal of conflicting data concerning this area of the world. Edgar Cayce did suggest Virginia as being a safe haven, however a great deal of data now suggests should a polar shift occur north America will come to be the new north pole! With even Florida sitting on the cusp of the new arctic circle. Not to mention the super-volcano sitting under Yellowstone which would likely go off and destroy a majority of the continent, and make the air un-breathable.

If this wasn't bad enough the whole of nuclear power plants that will like melt down will be remarkable and generate a total nuclear Armageddon! Again Usa & Canada have a great deal of these power plants and this again creates another intuit not to stick nearby here.

Europe: Even worse than Usa/Canada is the whole of nuclear power plants in Europe. Should catastrophic natural disasters occur this is in fact the worst place in the world to be!

Australia: Unfortunately the 2km high tidal waves will wipe out the majority of the habitancy (as the majority live on the covering of the continent). Inland is questionable at this point. In expanding to which it's believed that if a pole shift happens Australia will be the new south pole as well!

Safe Places:

It's believed that mountains will be the only safe places should 2012 doomsday occur. With all the possibilities it's impossible to say where for sure, but with the above 3 out it's believed that expansive areas of Africa, particularly nearby Morocco and the highlands of Ethiopia will have the best chances. Highlands would be safe if it were not for the nuclear fallout which would likely occur, the same goes for various other expansive regions of Europe. Mountains in China that are inland and far enough away from any nuclear reactors would also be great than most other places.

Safe Places in 2012 - Where Will it Be Safe to Live If 2012 Doomsday Happens?

Iran due to inaugurate first nuclear power plant

Iran due to inaugurate first nuclear power plant Tube. Duration : 1.17 Mins.


Iran's first nuclear power plant is due to be officially inaugurated today amid ongoing concern about the country's nuclear ambitions. Some are also worried about a possible nuclear race in the region. Analyst and critic of the Iranian President, Saeed Laylaz, said: "In this atmosphere, it can bring or it can start a nuclear race, a race in the Middle East to have nuclear power for military purposes and so on. ... www.euronews.net

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Civil War Food - What Union and Confederate Soldiers Ate

The contemporary U.S. Army has a wide array of food products ready to them in base camps and in the field. There are a large estimate of Mres (which are admittedly quite tasty) and other transported foods ready to them when on missions and when stationed in hostile terrain. And when posted at an established base camp, the food that is prepared is also quite good. A large part of this is of course the ready availability of large quantities of any sort of food incredible in today's contemporary environment. In fact, today's soldiers have the best food ever made ready to a fighting force.

But it wasn't all the time that way.

Nuclear Weapons

Take the Civil War. Civil War food kept the soldiers fed and not much else. Lets take a look at the diet that comprised the typical Civil War food ration. There were several issues that affected the food that was supplied to the Civil War soldiers. These comprise the club of the Commissary branch - which was tasked with the acquisition and distribution of food to the soldiers in the field, the season which determined if fresh food was ready or if it was preserved in some way and the capability of the food to stay good for long term storehouse and transportation.

Prior to the war, the attention of Commissaries was in the North so when the Civil War began, the North had a great advantage as they already had an existing Commissary branch that was already trained in how to obtain and transport food to soldiers in the field. Their job was to work with the troop numbers and schedules and keep a constant supply of foods going to each area where military were stationed so that the soldiers could keep on fighting without worrying about where their next meal would be coming from. It took the Confederacy several years to found a working Commissary so being a soldier of the South was more difficult. It required real dedication to be fighting when you didn't know where your next meal was coming from. Because of this lack of infrastructure, the South had to do a lot of foraging for food in the middle of battles until the supply lines were up and operational.

Civil War soldier food was typically very uncomplicated fare - often consisting of meat, coffee, sugar and hardtack - a type of dried biscuit. The meat was often salted or dried so it would last a bit longer and fruits and vegetables were rarities on the battlefield. Because the soldiers were often in the field, they needed to carry rations with them. They had a extra bag - called a haversack - which was made of canvas with an inner cloth bag that could be washed to get food debris cleaned out once in a while. But even with this design, the bags were often quite contaminated and foul smelling. Cleanliness was typically not high on the Civil War soldiers priority list.

Union soldiers and Confederate soldiers typically had a separate mix of rations. A Union soldier might have salt pork, fresh or salted beef, coffee, sugar, salt, vinegar, dried fruit and vegetables. And if it was in season, they might have fresh carrots, onions, turnips and potatoes. A Confederate soldier typically had bacon, corn meal, tea, sugar, molasses and the very occasional fresh vegetable.

The other difference in Civil War food in the middle of the Union and Confederate armies was the type of bread stock they had ready to them. Confederate soldiers had something called "Johnnie Cake" that they made in the field from cornmeal, milk and a few other ingredients. The Union soldiers had hardtack, also referred to as "tooth dullers" or "sheet iron crackers". Hardtack was man-made in large factories in the North and was a staple food for the Union soldiers. Hardtack got its name because it was often not used until months after it was made and during that time, it hardened rock solid which is how it got its nicknames.

As you can see, food has come a long way due to the coming of technologies that allow for better preservation of a wide variety of foods. Gone are the days of weevil infested hardtack. They have been supplanted with contemporary vacuum seal technologies that allow foods to stay fresh and tasty years after they have been packages. And since they say an army is run by its stomach, it is no surprise that the contemporary soldier is the best the world has ever seen.

Civil War Food - What Union and Confederate Soldiers Ate