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So so close......
Sure that was a city work crew somewhere!Maybe it’s full of walnut shells and .223 brass?
This needs a sound track.
R
Weak. Lacking in imagination.
Here. The proper soundtrack:
He’s on second.What?
He’s on second.
Have to go to a shoot, I’d love to stay and finish this ? hope you fellas get this sorted out when i get back![]()
Gotta admit, this is fricking cool. Never seen anything like that before during a storm.
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Aircraft Armour.
During WWII, the US Navy tried to determine where they needed to armour their aircraft to ensure they came back home. They ran an analysis of where planes had been shot up and came up with the pic below.
Obviously the places that needed to be up-armoured are the wingtips, the central body, and the elevators. That’s where the planes were all getting shot up.
Abraham Wald, a statistician, disagreed. He thought they should better armour the nose area, engines, and mid-body. Which was crazy, of course, that’s not where the planes were getting shot.
Except Mr. Wald realized what the others didn’t. The planes were getting shot there too, but they weren’t making it home. What the Navy thought it had done was analyze where aircraft were suffering the most damage. What they had actually done was analyze where aircraft could suffer the most damage without catastrophic failure. All of the places that weren’t hit? Those planes had been shot there and crashed. They weren’t looking at the whole sample set, only the survivors.
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Aircraft Armour.
During WWII, the US Navy tried to determine where they needed to armour their aircraft to ensure they came back home. They ran an analysis of where planes had been shot up and came up with the pic below.
Obviously the places that needed to be up-armoured are the wingtips, the central body, and the elevators. That’s where the planes were all getting shot up.
Abraham Wald, a statistician, disagreed. He thought they should better armour the nose area, engines, and mid-body. Which was crazy, of course, that’s not where the planes were getting shot.
Except Mr. Wald realized what the others didn’t. The planes were getting shot there too, but they weren’t making it home. What the Navy thought it had done was analyze where aircraft were suffering the most damage. What they had actually done was analyze where aircraft could suffer the most damage without catastrophic failure. All of the places that weren’t hit? Those planes had been shot there and crashed. They weren’t looking at the whole sample set, only the survivors.
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In my case thank god.
I think this pic has some words wrong. There is a very big difference between a mother and a mom. To be a mother all you have to do is open your legs twice, to be a mom, you don't even need to do that, it takes a life time of hard work. There is also a big difference between a father and a dad.....A father is a squirt and you are done....a dad again that is not even required....and again it takes a lifetime of hard work.
My mother is currently being passed around between Stalin and Hitler....I shed not one tear, just glad she was gone and no longer being destructive to those around her.
Aircraft Armour.
During WWII, the US Navy tried to determine where they needed to armour their aircraft to ensure they came back home. They ran an analysis of where planes had been shot up and came up with the pic below.
Obviously the places that needed to be up-armoured are the wingtips, the central body, and the elevators. That’s where the planes were all getting shot up.
Abraham Wald, a statistician, disagreed. He thought they should better armour the nose area, engines, and mid-body. Which was crazy, of course, that’s not where the planes were getting shot.
Except Mr. Wald realized what the others didn’t. The planes were getting shot there too, but they weren’t making it home. What the Navy thought it had done was analyze where aircraft were suffering the most damage. What they had actually done was analyze where aircraft could suffer the most damage without catastrophic failure. All of the places that weren’t hit? Those planes had been shot there and crashed. They weren’t looking at the whole sample set, only the survivors.
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