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Photographer of the World’s Most Advanced Jets

Photographer of the World’s Most Advanced Jets

Thunderbirds Arrive At Hill AFB

deedub81 says...

They practice over my house for a few days leading up to Memorial Day every year. They fly low enough to pick out the silhouette of the pilots.

So awesome to watch, not great during the children's naps.

They call them Thunderbirds for a reason.

kulpims (Member Profile)

Cockpit View Of Blue Angels - Is that close enough

oritteropo says...

From interviews, it seems that they are so close that they hit bumps in the air at the same time and go up or down together.

Given how close they are together already, and going in the same direction, even if they did bump planes it probably wouldn't do much damage.

See here for example, where the USAF Thunderbirds touched wings (and lost a missile rail!):


lucky760 said:

Holy cow that's nuts. It seems like a few inches up or down of a wing will take out one of the other planes.

How do they maintain such a tightly choreographed formation?

Where AC/DC, Aerosmith & Tina Turner Got Their Voices From.

Where AC/DC, Aerosmith & Tina Turner Got Their Voices From.

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How a garage door meets historic building codes in SF

Gallowflak (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

Well I can see you started without me again. Well that's it, friendo; I'm not sharing my Thunderbird with you anymore.
In reply to this comment by Gallowflak:
DOn't have tp rove anything to you! BlAGGARD

(21. It helps me compose! Honest!)

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
You mean you need an excuse? You must be young.
In reply to this comment by Gallowflak:
Yaaaaay! I thought I wouldn't have an excuse to indulge my alcoholism today.

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Stephen Fry on free, open-source software

arvana says...

I've been running Linux on my production machine for 2 years now, after trying it out for a year before that. For out-of-the-box usability, there are several distros that are very close to Windows or OSX and even surpass them in some ways. Ubuntu is a great place to start.

And let's not forget that open-source goes way beyond Linux. OpenOffice, the GIMP image editor, Inkscape vector editor, Pidgin IM, Audacity audio editor, Firefox, Thunderbird... there is a huge list of FOSS applications that can do just about anything you want.

Games, agreed, are more problematic on Linux, but as Tymbrwulf mentioned that is a function of the userbase, if it does catch on the way Firefox did, you can be sure that there will be a lot of Linux game releases. Meanwhile games and proprietary software can be run in VirtualBox.

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ulysses1904 says...

Saw this on Liveleak, some of the descriptions there cracked me up like:
Joe Piscopo from an old SNL sketch
Chucky's dad
Smiling Bob, the Enzyte guy
Pat Boone-ski
undead
Disney-animatronic
one of the Thunderbird puppets.
Mr. Bean
funky cymbal banging monkey hairdo
"I'm not only the Soviet Hair Club for Men commissar, I'm also a client."
After the single LaLaloW failed in the charts he went back to designing ventriloquist dummies based on his own likeness
and my favorite, He obviously forgot the lyrics but I have to give him props for faking it all the way through........



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