This Is Pictures.
Collapse
X
-
-
-
I wasn't. Apparently they were failures at bombmaking. Failed to ignite the gas tank, so there was virtually no bomb damage to the car.

Click for full size - Uploaded with plasq's SkitchComment
-
Right. They were trying to blow up the gas tank like in the movies.
There were propane tanks with explosives attached to them in the car. They never went off. Merely worn out e21 seats.Comment
-
-
Dude, I have been trying to find the site that describes the build up of that yellow 510 for months now (when I remember to try and find it). Where did you get it?My 2.9L Build!

Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.Comment
-
Would you believe that yellow one is now in New Zealand :D
Was for sale, too, they wanted over 100K NZD for it
build: http://www.bryanf.com/510/
SILBER COMBAT UNIT DELTA (M-Technic Marshal)
RTFM:http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=56950Comment
-
Yea, I just found the site. AWESOME, AWESOME 510.My 2.9L Build!

Originally posted by Ernest HemingwayThere are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely games.Comment
-
"
The View Near a Black Hole
Drawing Credit: April Hobart, CXC
Explanation: In the center of a swirling whirlpool of hot gas is likely a beast that has never been seen directly: a black hole. Studies of the bright light emitted by the swirling gas frequently indicate not only that a black hole is present, but also likely attributes. The gas surrounding GRO J1655-40, for example, has been found to display an unusual flickering at a rate of 450 times a second. Given a previous mass estimate for the central object of seven times the mass of our Sun, the rate of the fast flickering can be explained by a black hole that is rotating very rapidly. What physical mechanisms actually cause the flickering -- and a slower quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) -- in accretion disks surrounding black holes and neutron stars remains a topic of much research."Comment
-
"
The View Near a Black Hole
Drawing Credit: April Hobart, CXC
Explanation: In the center of a swirling whirlpool of hot gas is likely a beast that has never been seen directly: a black hole. Studies of the bright light emitted by the swirling gas frequently indicate not only that a black hole is present, but also likely attributes. The gas surrounding GRO J1655-40, for example, has been found to display an unusual flickering at a rate of 450 times a second. Given a previous mass estimate for the central object of seven times the mass of our Sun, the rate of the fast flickering can be explained by a black hole that is rotating very rapidly. What physical mechanisms actually cause the flickering -- and a slower quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) -- in accretion disks surrounding black holes and neutron stars remains a topic of much research."
Here's the hi-res in case anyone's interested.Comment





















Comment