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Baby's got an atom bomb
Twenty two megaton
Baby got a poison gas
Baby got a heart attacks
Baby got a pain on tap
Baby gimme some of that
Baby got a nobel prize
Given for the perfect crime
Baby got an alibi
Baby got eight more lives
Baby got a satellite
Baby got second sight
Baby got a masterplan
A foolproof master plan
Baby got purple hair
Baby got a secret lair
Baby got an army there
I ain't ever seen baby scared
(Gimme some of that)
(Gimme some of that)
Baby got a crystal ball
Baby doesn't care at all
Baby's having too much fun
Baby got an atom bomb
Baby got a fleet at sea
And a submarine called Emergency
She got a motorcade
She got a monorail
Going coast to coast on a campain trail
Playing deck of cards in an armoured car
She got a kung fu star as a bodyguard
She got a juju charm
She got a magic spell
She got a genie all three is working well
She got a tv show
She got a shopping mall
She got a miracle, she doesn't want at all
She got a monument at a great expense
She got a head of state and a president
She got destiny, she got supremecy
She got everything from A - Z
She got it all down tight, she got nothing wrong
She got the whole wide world singing baby's song
~Fluke
Terpsicore Proyectos
Coreografo: Jose Ruiz Subauste
Bailan: Zsa Zsa Frayssinet, Jose Ruiz Subauste
Musica: Anna Cuadra
Thomas Mfg. USAF airplane with working bomb bay and metal "atom bomb" -- back of the box has targets so kids could test their skill. Late 1940s vintage toy
He is Tsubasa Oozora (a.k.a. Oliver Atom). The hero from the anime Captain Tsubasa. A a young Japanese Elementary school student who is deeply in love with football and dreams of one day winning the FIFA World Cup for Japan. He lives together with his mother in Japan, while his father is a seafaring captain who travels around the world.
Tsubasa Ozora is known as the Soccer no Moshigo which translates as "heaven-sent child of football". When he was only barely a year old, he was almost run over by a rushing bus while playing with a football. However, Tsubasa had held the ball in front of him which served as a cushion for most of the impact. The force of the bump blew him away, but he was able to right himself over again with the ball. Hence, Tsubasa Ozora's motto of "The ball is my friend". Ever since he was little, he always went out with a football. His mother now having concluded that he was indeed born only to play football. At a very young age, Tsubasa Ozora already has amazing speed, stamina, dribbling skills and shotpower, astounding anyone who sees him play.
At the beginning of the story, both of them move to the city of Nankatsu, a town well known for their talented elementary school football teams, and where Tsubasa meets Ryo Ishizaki, a football-loving young student who often sneaks out from his mother's public bathrooms and chores in order to play football, Sanae Nakazawa (also known as Anego), his future wife, a young enthusiastic girl who also loves football and helps cheer the Nankatsu High team on, and Genzo Wakabayashi, a highly talented young goalkeeper whom he soon challenges to a game in Nankatsu's annual Sports Festival. He also meets Roberto Hongo, one of the best Brazilian footballers, who is a friend of Tsubasa's father, and who arrives in Japan and starts living with Tsubasa and his mother. Roberto becomes a mentor to Tsubasa and helps him to harness his football skills, convincing him to join Nankatsu Elementary and its fledgling high school football team, which Roberto coaches later as he passes his techniques onto Tsubasa.
Tsubasa also meets Taro Misaki, who has travelled around Japan due to his father's job and soon joins Nankatsu, and the two become the best of friends in both the pitch and real life, forming a partnership soon to be renowned as the "Golden Duo" or "dynamic duo" of Nankatsu. Soon Tsubasa and his Nankatsu team start taking on the best of elementary school football, meeting such talented players as Kojiro Hyuga,[2] Ken Wakashimazu, Jun Misugi, Hikaru Matsuyama, and many others. His Nankatsu squad wins numerous youth national championships, and wins the U-17 World Championships for Japan, before leaving the country to play in Brazil.
This massive 5-million-volt Van de Graaff generator was built in 1937 and was used as a particle accelerator in atom smashing and other experiments to explore the potential of nuclear energy as a practical power source. The generator gathered and stored electrostatic charges, which could then be released in a single spark and accelerated by way of a magnetic field to produce an accumulated charge equivalent to a bolt of lightning.
" The Ariel Atom is a high performance open air roadster that is produced by the Ariel Motor Company in Somerset, England. The Atom is built with an exoskeleton type frame and features very minimal bodywork to go along with the sports car’s lightweight theme. The Ariel Atom is powered by a variety of power plants ranging from a supercharged Honda K series four cylinders to GM Ecotec engines with outputs ranging from 245 HP to 300 HP depending upon the application. The standard Atom is able to accelerate from 0 to 60 MPH in only 2.7 seconds and can reach a top speed of 150 MPH. Ariel is currently working on the Atom 500, taking the lightweight sports car to the next level with a 2.4 Liter 10,000 RPM V8 made from a pair of Suzuki Hyabusa engines that will produce a maximum output of 500 HP."
For LUGNuts' 21st challenge....a 21st century marvel! Behold the mighty Ariel Atom! This is one of the quickest cars in the world due to a lethal combination of intense speed, acceleration, and grip. The Atom is a great showcase of bare-minimum design, combined with the latest technology to make a potent competitor for any vehicle. That's why it was a perfect choice for this challenge.
Atoms are so tiny that we cannot see them with our eyes, but we know they interconnect forming chains, rings and bonds. When looking at the seed head of this false dandelion through a macro lens, one might be able to connect the dots and imagine the atoms with their chains, rings and bonds. Atoms truly are everywhere.
By: Amanda Hurst, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia
"Now, I am become death, the destroyer of worlds".
J. Robert Oppenheimer, "father of the atomic bomb", claimed that verse from the Bhagavad Gita came to mind while watching the successful detonation of the first atomic bomb.
GLOBAL 2000 warnt vor Atombrennstofflager in Kasachstan. IAEA-Projekt gefährdet die weltweite Sicherheit.
www.global2000.at/site/de/nachrichten/atom/ecikampagne201...
(c) GLOBAL2000
Wycoller Country Park.
Design by Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestska and Architecture Central Workshop.
Pendle's Panopticon, 'Atom', rests on the hillside above Wycoller village in Wycoller Country Park. Constructed in ferro-cement with a surface coating of metal-based paint, it is both a striking contemporary viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy Pendle's glorious scenery, and an intriguing and beautiful object which can be viewed from afar. From inside, its circular viewing spaces frame spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, and an initially hidden, polished steel ball reflects back those views to the visitor.