Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak will remain behind bars, even though he won an appeal in which he asked to be released while awaiting a retrial.
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2013/04/13/wr-allen-sayah-mubarak-retrial.cnn.html
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
world records gone wild GLASS MAN!!!!!!
this guy is AWESOME and he is now a shared record holder for the most panes of tempered glass run through consecutively with twenty seconds per pane!
http://youtu.be/3-sPrtpx9aA
http://youtu.be/3-sPrtpx9aA
Aire yes/ no, why?
a brand new apple product has just been proposed. completely revolutionizing the way we as a human race go about charging our universally charged devices such as cell phones, i pods and mp3's. this device as its name suggests uses air from our lungs to spin dozens of micro- turbines to generate enough power to charge most small mobile devices. through the tough and insulting reviews on the idea have had a relatively hurtful impact on AIRE, i think that it will have a strong chance at selling on a global market scale, thanks to its potential to lower the human carbon footprint, we don't need to worry about the amount of electricity the average person uses to charge their mobile devices each year.

Monday, April 1, 2013
whos been popping off texas prosecutors?
many government officials fear for their lives when two months before two state officials were murdered in a daytime shooting, and now a government official and his wife were murded in there own home, in Kaufman Texas. this investigation is so severe that the fbi has become involved in aiding the search for the killer. offials suspect the killer to be a white supremacist(s) affiliated to the deceased suspect in a previous shooting earlier this year.these killings are questioned to be retributioned for some conflict between the state and the killer or other government officials.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1ry8uMBJp8M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1ry8uMBJp8M
giant elephant bird egg, how i cared enough to make this into a blog i dont know.
this egg could feed a small army if rationed properly. "it's essentially the size of john maddens head, but covered in far fewer leftover, greasy chunks of turducken." it stands at a foot high and eight inches wide, it is the product of the worlds largest flightless bird, but currently extinct elephant bird

North Koreans threaten to bomb the US... Again.
they're completely ignorant of the many US B-52 Stratofortresses Bombers, B-2 stealth bombers, and the F-22 Raptors prepped, primed, and ready for launch just over the border, are fully prepared to rain death and hell upon north Korea, should the threat of an impending nuclear strike against the US become true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXFJicXT12c
what B-52's are capable ofhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=dGLgZ8htLI4#t=95s

B-52

B-2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXFJicXT12c
what B-52's are capable ofhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=dGLgZ8htLI4#t=95s

B-52

B-2
Saturday, March 23, 2013
The mighty Saturn V
Maxwell Berndt
Mrs. Bremer
English 11 pd. 5
March 25, 2013
The
Mighty Saturn V
On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union put the first
artificial satellite into space called Sputnik. This event went about triggering
a competition between the US and the Soviet Union to put a man on the moon. The
race to the moon was one of the most significant leaps, technologically, in
history, bringing about the development of a new age of technology allowing the
human race to live in the most hostile environment known to man, space. The
race to the moon was won by the US, when they had successfully built, tested
and launched the biggest rocket the world has ever seen, the Saturn V, with
three very brave astronauts strapped tightly to the top. The Saturn V rocket
dominates over anything man made, as the world’s most powerful controllable
machine to have ever been built.
Before
the moon bound launch of the mighty Saturn V, there had been many other
launches to test the design of the rocket in order to ensure the safety of the
crew of three on the Apollo Eleven. Prior to Apollo Elevens moon mission,
(insert list of missions) many more missions were performed in order to test
different goals and objectives, as well as to see if there were any health
risks in extended zero gravity exposure. When the Saturn V rocket took off the
crew experienced vertical vibrations strong enough to make it next to near
impossible to see the control panel. The Saturn V rocket has the capability to
produce incredibly massive amounts of thrust every second.
One
way the Saturn V is the most powerful controllable machine ever built is shown
through its overall thrust capabilities. The first stage’s five F-1 engines,
for which the ‘V’ in Saturn V stands for, are capable of producing over seven
and a half million pounds of thrust per second. As a direct result of the
engines incredibly immense power output, the first stage glutinously consumed
two and a half tons of fuel every second. Even though the rocket, upon launch,
weighed over six million pounds it was still able to reach speeds exceeding
supersonic in less than sixty seconds. Bt the time the rocket had begun its one
and half orbits around the earth, it was effortlessly cruising through the
heavens at a speed of seventeen thousand miles per hour. When the Saturn V
reached an escape velocity of around thirty six thousand miles per hour, it
broke away from earth and through the tops of the heavens and began its journey
to the moon.
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