* fitting comment posted on the first video.
Last night, while putting together the post for FFFF I was listening to some music. On the rotation
Snuff, by Slipknot came on. For me, it's a powerful song that digs deep into emotion. It's always one
that gets the volume turned up. I broke away from the blog and hit youtube to find the live version.
As that was playing I saw this one on the sidebar as related. Damn.. what a treat. So down the
rabbit hole I went.
Here is a cover of ♫♪Snuff♫♪ and some others... enjoy.
Push play, be drawn in......
Note:
Enjoying these may depend on your mood at the time of choosing to listening to them.
Congratulations for making here!
Here is another view....
There were two basic types of propulsion. The first was the alcohol powered G7a combustion steam engine which provided three preset speeds – 44 knots at 5,000m; 40 knots at 7,500m; 30 knots at 12,500m. However the maximum setting of 44 knots frequently overloaded the engine and this setting was banned until the problem was solved in the middle of the war. Alcohol fuel and compressed air powered the torpedo’s four-cylinder engine, which in turn spun two counter rotating hollow drive shafts, one inside of the other. The drive shafts turned two six bladed propellers, which spun in opposite directions so as not to create torque which would distort the torpedo’s course. Spent exhaust gases were expelled at the tail end of the torpedo. Although very reliable and possessing good range, the G7a left a visible trail of bubbles on its way to its target. This could warn targets of the impending attack and allow them time to evade. Because of this, it was used mainly for long-range or night attacks.
Originally found HERE on Zuckerbook if you want to click<<<
No cheating, no reverse image search, no scrolling down.
I will offer an answer here:
On what day in 1781 did William Herschel view Uranus?
IF you search back to that day on this blog your will find the answer in a post.
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Holy shit! This is over 2 hours long.
— DaneG (@Dane__Garcia) February 23, 2024
Might be a good one to retweet and share the hell out of this.. pic.twitter.com/pUhXpsq5X2
H/T to RK
NEW: Oregon man almost gets sawed in half after a 4-foot saw blade comes spinning across a Quik Trip parking lot.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 31, 2024
Insane.
Shane Reimche had just entered the store when the blade struck the store wall where he just had been.
The out-of-control saw blade came from a nearby… pic.twitter.com/7K1joQoZ2J
H/T to Phil
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