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Patrick Havens on August 20th, 2007

I don’t want to seem goulish, but a lot of planes must of been lost in the Sierra’s during World War Two. Every other year there is another “iceman” found in the mountains. In some cases its a mystery that lasts years. But luckily they find some identification and or they can [...]

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Patrick Havens on August 16th, 2007

I’m reminded of a line from Independance Day (The Will Smith Movie):
“You don’t think they actually spent $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat do you?”

A small South Carolina parts supplier collected about $20.5 million over six years from the Pentagon for fraudulent shipping costs, including $998,798 for sending two 19-cent washers to [...]

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Ok, we really hadn’t heard from North Korea lately. Since they backed down from threatening to “test missiles” at Japan and Western United States, and also creating cock roach makers (ie. nuclear weapons leaving only cock roaches alive), they hasn’t been a peep. Afraid to lose his precious bling, The Ill man has [...]

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Patrick Havens on July 5th, 2007

A satellite image of China’s new nuclear ballistic missile submarine is available on the Google Earth Internet site.
Hans M. Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), spotted the images, photographed by the commercial Quickbird satellite in late 2006.
One photo is of what is apparently the new Type 094 [...]

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Patrick Havens on June 19th, 2007

Here is a video of a water helicopter extraction of what looks to be a Seal Team. For as long as it was, I wouldn’t of minded a bit more length…
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Patrick Havens on June 12th, 2007

Israel believes its newly-orbited Ofeq-7 satellite can track people and weapons in any targeted country, including Iran.
Israeli officials said Ofeq-7 contained a reconnaissance platform that could spot bottles on the floorOfeq-7 contained a reconnaissance platform that could spot bottles on the floor. They said the camera payload could identify and send high-resolution images of [...]

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Patrick Havens on June 10th, 2007

Well, at least the name doesn’t sound as goddamned sissy as most of the hybrids we’re able to buy back at home. At the Popular Mechanics blog, Brittany Marquis says:
The diesel-electric hybrid hype has met its match: the U.S. Army. After focusing on hydrogen fuel cells in its original version of “The Aggressor,” a high-performance, [...]

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Patrick Havens on May 30th, 2007

A little background.  With the continued worries with North Korea, Iran and other “not so friendly at times” countries “testing” ballistic missles The US deployed upgrades to the Patriot missile system plus in the article they also note that the US is planning on setting up some of the systems they have been testing for [...]

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Patrick Havens on May 23rd, 2007

Sixty-five years after it vanished, a Japanese midget submarine that sank an Australian warship in Sydney harbour during the Second World War has yielded up its secrets.The two-man submarine was one of three midgets that sneaked into the harbour in May 1942 to attack the American battle cruiser USS Chicago. Two were damaged and scuttled [...]

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Patrick Havens on April 4th, 2007

Who ever stated that the Internet was taking over for the view public was speaking right.  We’ve already watched videos on YouTube and chuckled.  But most are not very good video quality.  But I was pleasantly surprised at a slideshow/video done by Kodak.  The quality reminds me of watching a special on the History channel, [...]

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