Everything posted by swiftvengeance31
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Isolation latino style...
hanging in there.. my industry (mortgages) has gone to crap so i found myself with enough time to game a little. been playing Heroes and Generals on Decaffs recommendation. pretty fun....free to play, bf1942-ish! pretty fun! hope you and yours are all well, healthy, and safe Gator!!!
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Isolation latino style...
lmao also called salsa training! hahaha Hope you all are doing well!
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Star Citizen Organization for The-Armory.net
this looks pretty awesome!!!
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Video: Fabrizio Fanini - Last Train Home (Pat Metheny) - Acoustic Guitar
You can rate the video here: Fabrizio Fanini - Last Train Home (Pat Metheny) - Acoustic Guitar
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In case they don't get Their shit together
looks pretty good to me
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Battlefield 4 Server VIP Listing
i like lists.
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Video: Star Trek Television Logo and First Look Teaser Revealed
i've heard rumors that it will be set between the event after Star Trek Vi and The Next Generation... i kinda like that idea. i wouldn't mind after Voyager either though...
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Official Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare Reveal Trailer
nice looking visuals. the remastered gimme is a nice touch. i do agree i never really cared for COD multi. i really just enjoyed their campaigns. we'l see what happens...
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B-1B Lancer Performs DOUBLE ROLL over McDill AFB
http://foxtrotalpha.jalopnik.com/watch-this-b-1-bomber-light-the-burners-and-do-a-double-1766447632
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BF4 Game Play
Welcome to The Armory!
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Did We Finally Find Gravitational Waves ?
we as some of us have mentioned... interplanetary propulsion is one of the main things that come to mind. as ACS mentioned Einstein, i dont think it will disprove or strengthen his theory. but it could lead to the bending of his theory of relativity. on a planetary level... antigrav devices. so transportation would be affected. energy production... figure if you were out in space and you had the ability to condense a mass to the point where it implodes (creating a blackhole) and if you have the knowledge to to do this one would probably have the knowledge to harness the energy output of said singularity for their hearts desire... though we are no where near that.gravity is still a big mystery...it's strong enough to keep the universe in place but weak enough that we can breakout of our atmosphere. just thought it was a cool thing.... and when you talk about the Alcubierre Drive a modern-day WARP DRIVE. it's pretty neat.
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US Navy's first Zumwalt-class destroyer begins sea trials
http://www.gizmag.com/navy-zumwalt-destroyer-sea-trials/40818/ The future USS Zumwalt has begun sea trials in the Atlantic Ocean. The largest destroyer ever built for the US Navy and the first of three Zumwalt-class destroyers left the General Dynamics' Bath Iron Works and traveled down the Kennebec River in Maine on Monday in the first of a series of tests leading up to her commissioning next year.
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Did We Finally Find Gravitational Waves ?
http://gizmodo.com/rumors-are-flying-that-we-may-have-finall Excited rumors began circulating on Twitter this morning that a major experiment designed to hunt for gravitational waves—ripples in the fabric of spacetime first predicted by Albert Einstein—has observed them directly for the very first time. If confirmed, this would be one of the most significant physics discoveries of the last century. Move a large mass very suddenly—or have two massive objects suddenly collide, or a supernova explode—and you would create ripples in space-time, much like tossing a stone in a still pond. The more massive the object, the more it will churn the surrounding spacetime, and the stronger the gravitational waves it should produce. Einstein predicted their existence in his general theory of relativity back in 1915, but he thought it would never be possible to test that prediction. LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory) is one of several experiments designed to hunt for these elusive ripples, and with its latest upgrade to Advanced LIGO, completed last year, it has the best chance of doing so. In fact, it topped our list of physics stories to watch in 2016. There have been excited rumors about a LIGO discovery before, most notably a mere week after the upgraded experiment began operations last fall. Lawrence Krauss, a physicist at Arizona State University, spilled the beans on Twitter, giving it a 10- to 15-percent chance of being true. “The official response is that we’re analyzing the data,” LIGO spokesperson Gabriela González (Louisiana State University) told Nature at the time. Now it seems the rumors have resurfaced, and Krauss has been blabbing again: We’re guessing that once again, the official response will be that they’re currently analyzing the data and everyone should just be patient, because you can’t rush this kind of tricky analysis. TL;DR: They will neither confirm nor deny the rumor. UPDATE 3:18 PM: Alan Weinstein, who heads the LIGO group at Caltech, had this to say via email: “My response to you is no more or less than the official one, which is the truth: ‘We are analyzing 01 data and will share news when ready.’ I’d say that it is wisest to just be patient.” That’s good advice in general when rumors of exciting breakthroughs begin circulating. But in this case, it’s quite possible that they are true. Loyola University physicist Robert McNees pointed out on Twitter that he’d only made one prediction for physics breakthroughs in 2016: that Advanced LIGO would directly detect gravitational waves. And he certainly wasn’t the only one to do so. He also had a few things to say about this brave new world we live in, where big physics news inevitably leaks out onto social media: “I guess I’d say that rumors just reflect how excited we all get about the prospect of new discoveries. It’s natural to feel that way! But the last thing we want to do is jump the gun,” McNees told Gizmodo via Twitter DM. “The best way to support these scientists is to let them carry out their experiments and analysis the way they were meant to be done. Let them take the time to do things the right way! And as physicists, I think we need to greet the inevitable rumors with explanations of how science works and why it’s so important to be careful. Even if that means having to wait for exciting news.” Sigh. Fine. We’ll be hanging onto the edge of our seats waiting for official confirmation one way or the other. If true—well, it’s a hell of a way to kick off 2016. And it would probably be a shoo-in for this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics. y-found-gravit-1752259868
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New bf4 Easter Egg DICE LA Camo
im down to run it!
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Naval Legends- Battleship Yamato
- Captain America: Civil War
cant wait for it... the graphic novel was amazing!!!- Unban request
- U.S. Navy Readies a Full-Scale Railgun for Sea Trials
Boom Boom! http://spectrum.ieee.org/video/transportation/marine/us-navy-readies-a-fullscale-railgun-for-sea-trials Railguns are weapons that use electricity to fire projectiles at very high energies. The U.S. military is interested in them because they operate without the need to have big piles of explosives lying around, and the projectiles themselves have so much kinetic energy behind them that they don’t need to be explosive, either: in just 10 milliseconds, the Navy’s railgun prototype accelerates projectiles to between Mach 6 and Mach 7 (8,500 kilometers per hour) with 32 MJ of energy, resulting in a range of just over 200 kilometers. This far surpasses conventional naval weapons. While the railgun is still under active development, Roger Ellis, Program Officer at the Office of Naval Research, told IEEE Spectrum that the Navy has a full scale prototype that it’s preparing to demonstrate on a ship at sea. They’re still working on making the system reliable enough to fire at a rate of several rounds per minute: thermal management, power management, barrel life, and platform integration will all be checked out when the prototype gets installed aboard the Joint High-Speed Vessel USNS Millinocket in 2016.- Revive Battlefield 2142 and BF2
oh yes! i am more than happy to play 2142 again- Avatar Fix for Swifty
OMG! Wow Gator!!!! Thanks a Billion!!! I actually almost got a bit emotional there. I haven't seen his face in a decade or so. that touch up looks dead on point!!!- Your top three video games ever
1) Battlefield.... from the first game. then really hooked after 2142 what got me into the Armory! 2) Rise of Nations (rts): Age of Empires had this spot before but ROS took it out. on eof the best RTS I've played. 3) the Halo series from Xbox... enough said. lol- Video link of F-35 Sea Trials on USS Nimitz
Enjoy All! - Captain America: Civil War