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May 2006
Naturally the plane was nicknamed the "Flying Ram." The plan was simple: fly above enemy aircraft, then enter a high-speed dive and collide with an enemy's wing or vertical stabilizer. The XP-79B was designed to survive because of the heavily reinforced Titanium leading edges on the wings.
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Try to imagine a world without numbers. It would be pretty hard to get by without basic counting, such as being able to tell whether you had caught five fish or ten fish. Yet one tribe in Brazil seems to get by just fine with practically no comprehension of any mathematical concepts.
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This is crazy. It goes on forever... please. I'm begging you. Check it out...
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Some mindblowing art by Rob Gonsalves - mathematician's delight I would call it.
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She fell and broke her hip last month and has had a rough few weeks. I won't go into details, but suffice it to say, all prayers are appreciated.
Still working on getting the next version of the site out. I am currently working on the MyLinks section and improving the navigation aspect.
I would of been done, but with my Grandma, it has taken the back burner.
"Monkey boys," "wolf girls," "gazelle boys," and even an "ostrich boy;" they are all part of the lore of the feral children.
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"The Germans had fallen for an elaborate deception designed to draw Nazi defenses away from the true Allied target: Sicily. Major Martin, the dead man the fisherman found on the beach, never existed."
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In May 1963, the US Air Force launched 480 million tiny copper needles that briefly created a ring encircling the entire globe. They called it Project West Ford.
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