User:Hacker50
Ethan Headings | |
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Born | June 13, 1991 (15) |
Occupation | Novelist/Artist/Athlete/Computer Technition |
Nationality | United States |
General
[edit]He goes to Sidney High School in Ohio. His grade point average is 6.0 because he's really really smart. At current he has two girl friend one for each arm. He's an athelete of is accord playing on a whole new level. His writing is deviouse with a sense of humor. His art is a style of it's own with percsion matched only by Leonardo da Vinci.
Quotes form Headings
[edit]I have many friends most of them goin to the same high school. Including Brad Jones who you might be able to look up at user:Jonezy 10 ,I also has other friends who the gereneral public knows such as George Clooney, Robin Williams, Jesus, Mary Magdilin "were not exactly on speaking terms at current", Jessica Simpson, Oh, and my good poker budy Moses. If you though parting the sea was amazing you should see this guy play poker. Plus other celebrity types.
Right now im working on severeal literary pices that should be publish soon Including "Pastime With Jello" wich the young reader will enjoy, "Trouble Maker" defines some humores times, theres also a personal favorite of mine "Fire, Dang that's HOT". Which will be coming out soon so be sure to look for them. I have a few on display in my NoteBook.
I've also have some art that I've been working on I hope you like You can see some samples of it in my Art Preview. I tried to display a variaty of moods one of them should soot you.
soccer career
[edit]I've won several trophys and awards but my biggest accomplishment is the World Cup i won it 6 times in my career. I have several friends and coliges in the soccer industry, and they all say that I'm the best that they have ever seen. Which is completely understandable considering that i am the best that there ever was.
Funy Quotes and pick up lines
[edit]"If your left leg was easter, and your right leg was christmas, would i be able to meet you inbetween the holidays?" - Josh Longden
"I'm gonna live forever, or die trying." - Joseph Heller (Catch 22)
"It doesn't matter who you go with, just who you leave with."
Bomb
[edit]My brother and i like to creat our own but if you want some suggestions heres some.
The Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) bomb produced in the United States.A bomb is an explosive device that generates and releases its energy very rapidly as an explosion and has a violent, destructive shock wave. Bombs cause destruction and injury to objects or living things within the blast radius by the crushing action of the shockwave (pressure) and by mechanical impact of fragments, including shards of the bomb casing (often erroneously called "Shrapnel") or objects from the surrounding area propelled by the blast.
Most bombs do not contain more energy than ordinary fuel, except in the case of a nuclear weapon.
The word comes from the Greek word βόμβος (bombos), an onomatopoetic term with approximately the same meaning as "boom" in English.
Bombs have been used for centuries in both conventional and unconventional warfare.
Contents [hide] 1 Terminology 2 Types 3 Delivery 4 See also 5 External links
[edit] Terminology Bombs are first and foremost weapons; the term "bomb" is not usually applied to explosive devices used for civilian purposes, such as construction or mining, although the people using the devices may sometimes refer to them as bombs. Many military explosive devices are not called "bombs". The military mostly calls airdropped, unpowered explosive weapons "bombs," and such bombs are normally used by air forces and naval aviation. Other military explosive devices are called grenades, such as hand grenades, shells, depth charges, warheads when in missiles, or land mines.
Experts commonly distinguish between civilian and military bombs. The latter are almost always mass-produced weapons, developed and constructed to a standard design out of standard components and intended to be deployed in a standard way each time. By contrast, civilian bombs are usually custom-made, developed to any number of designs, use a wide range of explosives of varying levels of power and chemical stability, and are used in many different ways. For this reason, they are generally referred to as improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
[edit] Types Bombs fall into three distinct categories: conventional if filled with chemical explosives, dispersive if filled with submunitions, chemicals or other disruptive agents which are spread on or shortly before impact, or nuclear if relying on nuclear fission or nuclear fusion for their effect.
Thermobaric weapons are a type of conventional explosive that draws its oxidizer from oxygen in the air.
Device originally thought to be a pipe bomb, found to be a time bomb. From a United States government publication.The most powerful kind of bomb in existence is the hydrogen bomb, a nuclear weapon with destructive power measured in megatons of TNT (Mt). The most powerful bombs ever used in combat were the two nuclear fission bombs dropped by the United States to attack Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The most powerful non-nuclear bomb is the United States Air Force's MOAB (officially Massive Ordnance Air Blast, or more commonly known as the "Mother Of All Bombs").
[edit] Delivery
The usual method of delivering military bombs to their target is by bombing, i.e. dropping them from a bomber plane. Large bombers are often designed with an internal bomb bay. Fighter bombers usually carry bombs externally on pylons or bomb racks, or on multiple ejection racks which enable mounting several bombs on a single pylon. Modern bombs, precision-guided munitions, may be guided after they leave an aircraft by remote control, by autonomous guidance. When bombs such as nuclear weapons are mounted on a powered platform, they are called guided missiles.
Some bombs are equipped with a parachute, such as the World War II "parafrag", which was an 11kg fragmentation bomb, the Vietnam-era daisy cutters, and the bomblets of some modern cluster bombs. Parachutes slow the bomb's descent, giving the dropping aircraft time to get to a safe distance from the explosion. This is especially important with airburst nuclear weapons, and in situations where the aircraft releases a bomb at low altitude.
A hand grenade is delivered by being thrown. Once the clip is pulled the thrower has an estimated 8 seconds (in WWII gernades). To stop the fragmentation gernade from exploding the thrower simply holds down on the trigger or re inserts the pin cutting off the internal wire ceasing the explosion and once let go again the wire continues to heat up since previous state, stoping the gernade from explosion Grenades can also be projected by other means using a grenade launcher, such as being launched from the muzzle of a rifle using the M203 or the GP-30 or by attaching a rocket to the explosive grenade as in a rocket propelled grenade (RPG).
A bomb may also be positioned in advance and concealed.
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A bomb destroying a rail track just before a train arrives causes a train to derail. Apart from the damage to vehicles and people, a bomb exploding in a transport network often also damages, and is sometimes mainly intended to damage, that network. This applies for railways, bridges, runways, and ports, and to a lesser extent, depending on circumstances, to roads.
In the case of suicide bombing the bomb is often carried by the attacker on his or her body, or in a vehicle driven to the target
The Blue Peacock nuclear mines, which were also termed "bombs", were planned to be positioned during wartime and be constructed such that, if they were disturbed, they would explode within ten seconds.
The explosion of a bomb may be triggered by a detonator or a fuse. Detonators are triggered by clocks, remote controls like cell phones or some kind of sensor, such as pressure (altitude), radar, vibration or contact. Detonators vary in ways they work, they can be electrical, fire fuze or blast initiated detonators and others.
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