Guns go pop. I'm talking about a sound made by a large moving mass with very high levels of infrasonic energy.
This one was huge!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7pRtgisV9s
Wow that was amazing. I never knew that happened.
Guns go pop. I'm talking about a sound made by a large moving mass with very high levels of infrasonic energy.
This one was huge!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7pRtgisV9s
Wow that was amazing. I never knew that happened.
I've seen those before.
Imagine digging and hitting something like that!
Well I guess there wouldn't be much use in being terrified. I think striking the ground with whatever tool/machine you are using would be the last thing of which you are even aware!
That'd be nuts to just "doo do doooooo... doo do dooBOOOOM" Wonder if there is even a chance for the body to fire off signals that something might have just went wrong.
Western Caribbean Sea.
Not the same thing, but things like this can be heard very clearly for MILES.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GiIVze2Tac
I don't think piercing a line with a bucket tine is going to detonate escaping gas. It will travel a while until it finds a source of ignition and then you have problems.
Generally if you see workers running with terrified looks on their faces and smell the stuff they put in the gas then you probably should leave the area quickly.
Yes, but this is normal when folks are shooting at tannerite with automatic assault rifles.
Wouldn't piercing the line have the potential to create a spark, thus providing a means for ignition?
You could likely completely spew bullshit to me and laugh, all the while I believe every single word. Not that you would, but that's not exactly within my domain of knowledge and it's not something a quick google/wiki research tangent could tell me for sure. And you know a hell of a lot more than me.
im pretty sure he had permission, unless his name was maverik doing a fly by.
I dont think the air force would allow officers flying multimillion dollar jets that cant follow orders correctly