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Cattlegod

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I hate to break it to everyone, but all bullets curve. Otherwise they would head straight into space.
 

hiromizu

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Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Now I've seen it all, we have Star Trek fans and Matrix fans arguing about a the realism of a movie...

Intellectual discussion. Not arguing. THOUGH that guy who hates jesus was, about something else all together.

I don't hate jesus, he does a great job making the rice at Chipotle.

HAHA,, so now we know you hate mexicans. Why not tell all so the fbi can use these posts against ya in ur next ethnic violence trial.

:confused:

Your double commas are driving me insane. Work on your grammer please.
 

ScottMac

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If you want to see a GyroJet, watch the movie "Runaway" with Tom Selleck ("Magnum PI").

The gun that Gene Simmons uses is a GyroJet.

Each round is basically a small milled aluminum rocket. The firing mechanism is a paddle that swats the nose of the round, driving it into a firing pin. As the rocket flies out of the cage (which would correspond to a barrel), it resets the paddle for the next shot.

Pretty slick, they've been around for decades.
 

Calculator83

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Originally posted by: ScottMac
If you want to see a GyroJet, watch the movie "Runaway" with Tom Selleck ("Magnum PI").

The gun that Gene Simmons uses is a GyroJet.

Each round is basically a small milled aluminum rocket. The firing mechanism is a paddle that swats the nose of the round, driving it into a firing pin. As the rocket flies out of the cage (which would correspond to a barrel), it resets the paddle for the next shot.

Pretty slick, they've been around for decades.

1960s FTW,, And i love my double commas,, how else would i emphasize my commas,, there just isn't any other way,, like seriously it just indicates a pause longer than that of a single comma,, which is common in speech,, which is also the pace I am trying to dictate with the words that I am typing right now,, It just seems natural.

You'll gotz to learn to dealz wit ma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: darkxshade
You guys are arguing about the validity of a bullets ability to curve in a movie where people can leap from one building another, over bridge on top of a moving train, & drive a car with insane pinpoint accuracy just because their body can produce excess adrenaline causing upwards of 400hb/min. :roll:

Hmmm i didn't pay much attention to the heart thing. .But i just tried clapping 7 times per second and that is FAST,, dang that must be a crazy rush of blood if it can actually happne

Nobodys heart can beat at 400bpm, are you kidding? :laugh:

200bpm would be insanity for an adult.
 

Jessica69

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Originally posted by: Calculator83


1960s FTW,, And i love my double commas,, how else would i emphasize my commas,, there just isn't any other way,, like seriously it just indicates a pause longer than that of a single comma,, which is common in speech,, which is also the pace I am trying to dictate with the words that I am typing right now,, It just seems natural.

You'll gotz to learn to dealz wit ma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s

What you're describing is called a PERIOD, not a comma.
 

RapidSnail

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Originally posted by: hiromizu
Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: SSSnail
Now I've seen it all, we have Star Trek fans and Matrix fans arguing about a the realism of a movie...

Intellectual discussion. Not arguing. THOUGH that guy who hates jesus was, about something else all together.

I don't hate jesus, he does a great job making the rice at Chipotle.

HAHA,, so now we know you hate mexicans. Why not tell all so the fbi can use these posts against ya in ur next ethnic violence trial.

:confused:

Your double commas are driving me insane. Work on your grammer please.

This one is too easy. But does it mattar?
 

LTC8K6

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The fatal flaw with the gyrojet was not being able to use it on any target close to you.
 

JayBlay77

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Calculator83
Originally posted by: darkxshade
You guys are arguing about the validity of a bullets ability to curve in a movie where people can leap from one building another, over bridge on top of a moving train, & drive a car with insane pinpoint accuracy just because their body can produce excess adrenaline causing upwards of 400hb/min. :roll:

Hmmm i didn't pay much attention to the heart thing. .But i just tried clapping 7 times per second and that is FAST,, dang that must be a crazy rush of blood if it can actually happne

Nobodys heart can beat at 400bpm, are you kidding? :laugh:

200bpm would be insanity for an adult.

Actually 200bpm isn't that insane really. I do some HIIT work which basically involves alternating sprinting and jogging while monitoring my heart rate. I'm supposed to hit 95% of my max heart rate on sprints which for me would be 190bpm since my max is about 200bpm. So 200 isn't totally out of the realm of possibility. Of course trying to double that to 400bpm would be the real trick. :laugh:
 

Calculator83

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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
Wow, do you guys really have nothing better to do? I'm gonna go watch Wanted with some friends...

I don't have any of those, so I break with all the losers on the internet LOL..