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ch33zw1z

Lifer
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guys, he doesn't travel. dribbles twice first step is at the top of the key before free throw line, second step is in the paint right on the team logo.

I found this in the reddit SPF 50+ area, I got a good laugh, especially watching some of his teams response...like "oh snap!!"

in hindsight, maybe just lay it in nice and easy next time :p

even the dude from the other team is like: "you ok bro"
 
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destrekor

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That is one capable aircraft. The computers have to limit what the pilot can do because the G forces would kill him which leads me to believe that one day they may make the F-22 pilot-less.

Yep, when you put so much power into a machine that, by default, absolutely has to have a "translation interface" between the human and machine (fly-by-wire systems), it's going to be incredibly capable.

The computer is essentially constantly tweaking the various adjustable (flaps, rudder, etc) elements based upon the human input. Without that FBW system, a human could never manually adjust of the necessary elements to maintain controlled flight while engaging in quick and precise maneuvering. Those kind of flying platforms have a constant threat of instability that is only mitigated by rapid adjustments.
 

xSauronx

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That is one capable aircraft. The computers have to limit what the pilot can do because the G forces would kill him which leads me to believe that one day they may make the F-22 pilot-less.

i thought they did that when they grounded the thing over the oxygen system or whatever a couple of years ago :biggrin:
 

alkemyst

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Hayden?

She actually has the typical chest look of a woman who is fit and does strength training, especially of pectoral muscles.
And looking at the rest of her frame, it actually matches. My first thought on seeing her would be "she is fit/lifts/used to lift".

I've heard many a military woman complain that all the pushups and training ruins their feminine chest. ;)

It was her and most don't realize she had a boob job.
 

alkemyst

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That is one capable aircraft. The computers have to limit what the pilot can do because the G forces would kill him which leads me to believe that one day they may make the F-22 pilot-less.

Many 'futurists' are saying we will have the capability to replace man with machines even in skilled jobs in the next 15-25 years. There are already artificial intelligence systems online that humans cannot determine to be computers.

Even old technology like Watson proved very very human like.
 

Jeff7

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I'll never look at that song the same way again and will be purchasing some of that wrapping paper.
"Le tits, now!"



(It's got a French word in there, so that means it's legit. That's your excuse.)
 
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