A father and his son recriminate a hunter for killing a deer The kid feels very bad about seeing the dead animal, and the father defends his son. The driver tells them that they probably buy meat on a daily basis at the supermarket to which they nod, then tells them that the meat of the supermarket is from animals that have suffered much more than the deer they just killed (and that they intend to eat), who were born in captivity and unhealthy living conditions. He tells the father that he should explain to his son that this is part of life. And then ... the thing gets a little out of control.
RV goes airborne and slams into ferry Out of control motorhome flies through the air and smashes into a Quebec ferry after brakes fail, killing the driver
Primitive Technology: Blower and charcoal I made a blower and some charcoal at the new area in order to create higher temperatures in for advancing my material technology. I took Fan palm leaves and fashioned them into an impellor (about 25 cm in diameter) held in a split stick as a rotor. I then built a housing from clay (slightly more than 25 cm diameter with inlet and outlet openings about 8cm in diameter) and assembled the blower. I opted not to make a bow or cord mechanism as I’ve done before due to the complexity and lower portability of such a device. The lighter impellor material (leaf instead of the previous bark) made it easier to spin by hand anyway as it has a lower momentum. Each stroke of the spindle with the hand produces 4 rotations, so about 2 strokes per second gives 480 rpm. The blower increases the heat of a fire when blowing into it and I would guess it’s more effective than a blow pipe and lungs but don’t how it would compare to a primitive pot or bag bellows for air supply. A small furnace was made and then fired with wood fuel. The wood was wet but managed to fuse and partially met sand in the furnace.
F-35 Lightning – Death Valley Royal Netherlands Air Force promotional shoot. 2 x F-35A Lightning II's putting on a show in California, December 2017.
US NAVY 5600 mph RAILGUN – Navy’s Gigantic Electromagnetic Railgun Is Ready for Deployment The Electro-Magnetic Laboratory Rail Gun is a 32-megajoule electro-magnetic laboratory rail gun being evaluated by the US Office of Naval Research (ONR) Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department. The US Navy is pursuing development of the launcher system through two industry teams -- General Atomics and BAE Systems - to reduce risk in the program and to foster innovation in next-generation shipboard weapons. The same amount of energy is released by the detonation of 4.8 kg (11 lb) of C4.
Las Vegas shooting: Gunman’s brother shocked – BBC News The brother of the gunman who killed dozens in Las Vegas says he's dumbfounded by what has happened.
Eric Paddock says he is in total shock after police named his brother, Stephen, as the gunman.
Las Vegas shooting: GMB SLAMMED over ‘unprofessional’ Mariah Carey interview GOOD MORNING BRITAIN was widely criticised for their "unprofessional" interview with Mariah Carey today after they broke the news of the shooting in Las Vegas to her live on air.
Many viewers were left furious by the surreal interview, during which the 47-year-old popstar was intended to promote her upcoming tour.
An air gun underwater This is a new invention I created, it is being manufactuered by H2Odyssey and will be available some time in September for around $130 at the store. Here is Underwater footage of two Scuba Divers shooting each other with Bubble Rings. The device is a Torid Pulse, it is a sort of Bubble Gun that attaches to the low pressure port of your scuba tank, just like a back up regulator. It will shoot round Bubble Rings up to about 35'. The device is easy and fun to operate, is low maintenance and does not seem to harm the environment, fish are indeferent and it only uses compressed air. On a typical dive of about 30' deep, you can stay submerged for about 45 minutes and still shoot 300 shots or so with out issues of air exhaustion.
Video of the release of Kala Brown kidnapped for two months The solicitor's office has released video and images from the Todd Kohlhepp case for the first time, including the rescue of Kala Brown, who was held captive on his property, and part of Kohlhepp's confession to a quadruple killing. Todd Kohlhepp, 46, pleaded guilty to seven counts of murder, four counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime, two counts of kidnapping and one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. He was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus an additional 60 years in prison. Kohlhepp confessed that he killed Beverly Guy, Scott Ponder, Brian Lucas and Chris Sherbert in November 2003 at Superbike Motorsports, investigators said. The solicitor released the recording of the confession. Investigators said Kohlhepp confessed to the the Superbike killings after investigators found Brown, who had been reported missing, on Nov. 4 chained inside a storage container on Kohlhepp’s property in rural Woodruff. In the days that followed, authorities also found the bodies of Brown's boyfriend, Charlie Carver, and Meagan and Johnny Coxie, buried on Kohlhelpp's property.