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The biggest bombs available before the nuke, were the ten tonne "Grand Slam" bombs. This video shows how massive they were, and what they could do upon impacting the ground. Pretty cool! Enjoy!
Well it seem that this is why people like to go in such massive numbers to those ship inauguration ceremonies. Too bad, that they stand too close to the water for their own good. Anyway, it's very impressive! Enjoy!
A bunch of guys, made it their mission to go into Grand Central Station, and at a predetermined hour to just freeze in place. The cool thing about this is that they've done it on a massive scale, with over 200 people! Sweet!
The Mercedes C 63 AMG, is designed to be the direct competitor to the new BMW M3. Powered by a massive 6,2 liter engine developing 457 HP, the new C63 AMG reaches 100 km/h from a standing start in justr 4 and a half seconds. The video clip of this beast is simply cool, and is worth watching just for the sound of the engine! Enjoy!
Here's a cool and spectacular explosion of an American DELTA rocket which self-destructed at 13 seconds into its flight. It left behind a massive fire blast. Luckily, it was unmanned.
Here's a cool video showing the massive detonation by Civilian EOD contractors of 100 tons of ordnance. Oh, and don't forget to lower the volume on your speakers a little bit ;)
A spectacular landing of the massive C130 Hercules on the deck of an aircraft carrier. That's what I call guts!
A cool video showing some guys who came up with the idea of putting a massive V8 car engine on a chainsaw and letting it do it's stuff on some unsuspecting logs. Pretty cool
This guy has some awesome brakedance moves. The star of those moves is by far the head spinning. He's able to hold his balance while spinning for a massive amount of time. It's a really cool video, so I think you'll like it!
Funny
This truck driver left his massive rig in neurtral, and left it there. After a while, it started moving, and got onto the parking lot of this supermarket. Enjoy the footage!
Gaming Videos
Place your bets! Will the Terran force survive, or will it simply be anihilated by the massive number of zerglings? Well, one outcome of this situation is in this video. Impressive!
Tech
This omni-directional treadmill represents a massive step forward in designing and developing virtual worlds. With the help of a VR head-set you can wonder around a virtual world, and get the feeling of the real thing! Amazing!
Amazing
Well, in theory, massive amounts. Finding a way to store it, is still the biggest problem. But to properly visualize what a tiny amount of the energy that the Sun gives to Earth can do, here's a demonstration of a solar furnace melting a piece of steel in seconds. Now that's impressive!
Wow. You haven't lived until you've seen a massive railroad storage tank, getting instantly crushed by outside pressure. Let that be a lesson to you kids: if you have hot gas in a sealed container, make sure you've properly sealed it!
His dragster became airborne, split in two and became a massive fireball. What's more amazing, the guy walks out with only a slight burn to the tip of his finger
Technology and Health News
The entire genome of a person can now be sequenced in only four months and with less than one million dollars. To make "guinea pig" was James Watson
The moment in which we can know the gene for gene our identity is always near you: a new method developed by Jonathan Rothberg, the research firm American 454 Life Sciences, has enabled sequenziare the genome of a person in a very short time and with a significantly reduced cost compared to what is required by previous systems.
The genome sequenced in the new way is to James D. Watson, the famous discoverer, with Francis Crick, the molecular structure of DNA in 1953: This is the second human code entirely decifrato after that of Craig Venter, the scientist-entrepreneur who first, last September, made public l ' entire sequence of its genome. The new system, however, is a major step forward compared to the pioneering conquest of Venter, both in terms of timing and costs: to map the genome of Watson it took only four months and less than one million dollars (the system Venter had applied for some years and about one hundred million).
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