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Big, this ski is real big. Guess it is like a comparing the average to Pamela Anderson, you kinda get the feeling that you are going to have to commit a little more. The Thug's are 120mm at their narrowest point, fat enough for a weight watcher to faint, so they can handle the powder till it reaches over your head- they are supposedly great and well balanced for landing switch off the cliffs, but I'll leave that for others to explore. So the new graphic is a little toned down, its fine, nothing revolutionary but adequate for the market but the Thug really does need some taming.
The37m radius is huge and half way between a World Cup Super G and DH ski in terms of turn raidus, so either you need a lot of space to put in an arc, some soft snow or legs like an oak.
Pure powder performance for the dedicated backcountry Freestyler who has really got tired of and too cool to hang in Park anymore.
The gloves when combined with Atomic Pink.
I didn't realize my focus was off until now. I wanted it to focus on the gloves :'[
WHO PAINTED THESE BLACK?! I will be restoring these to ensure that the teak is as perfect as the chrome!
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
our atomic Annie. Being disassembled on Kirtland Air Force Base, to be relocated to the new National Museum of Nuclear Science & History. Taken by docent/volunteer Charlie Schmidt.
This is a concrete house is inLaguna Nigel, Calif.
my husband who is an engineer says round homes are more economical than a traditional home.
This is the fall 2008 edition of Atomic Ranch.
National Museum of the US Air Force
The MK-17 was the first operational USAF thermonuclear weapon or "H-Bomb." (The "H" refers to the hydrogen which was fused under intense heat conditions to produce unprecedented energy yields.) The MK-17 was carried by B-36s and was in service from 1954 until 1957. By today's standards, it was extremely large and heavy. It has a casing 32 in. thick, a length of 24 ft. 10 in, diameter of 5 ft. 2 in. and a loaded weight of 41,400 pounds.
When the bomb was test-dropped, pilots said the bomber might soar upward several hundred feet, having been lightened of such a load. The MK-17 had an explosive force (yield) in the megaton (one million tons of TNT) range. A 64-foot ribbon chute stabilized the MK-17 bomb when dropped and slowed its descent, giving the bomber greater time to escape the area of the detonation.
(NOTE: A plastic cover has been added to protect the parachute while on display.) Miniaturization has been one of the major advances to affect the size of nuclear weapons from the 1950s until today for size is no longer an accurate gauge of a weapon's yield.
DDRS Record Details for Record Accession Number
"N1D0053764"
Accession Number N1D0053764
Document Number 1253B-50-NEG-37
Alternate Document Number 1253B-50-NEG
Title Description ATOMIC FRONTIER DAYS - PARADE, FIREWORKS, BEAUTY CONTEST, FLOATS, DANCING
Number of Pages 1
Key Word(s) ATOMIC FRONTIER DAYS,BEAUTY CONTEST,FIREWORKS,FLOATS,PARADE
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Document Date 05-Feb-2002
Public Availability Date 14-Jun-2002
We took the Atomic Wing Challenge at Quaker Steak & Lube. We first saw the place on an episode of Man vs. Food and simply had to stop there to try the challenge ourselves. Those wings were H O T!!!!
National Atomic Testing Museum
Oil on canvas painting, Dale Cox
"Bren Tower" Bare Reactor Experiment-Nevada, NTS Area 25
Artist statement: The Moran tower. This was a tower about a quarter of a mile high. It held a radioactive source at the top that shined down on Japanese style buildings. I didn't work on this project but drove by it traveling between area 25 and my offices in area 3 or 12 almost daily. I went to and around it several times. It was intriguing. It also made an interesting landscape.
Atomic in scena con Jazz in Bess e RSI Rete Due e Radio Gwendalyn.
In diretta il super concerto Jazz del gruppo svedese Atomic.
Atomic Testing Museum documents the work conducted at the Nevada Test Site and its impact on the nation. This interactive museum houses artifacts on loan from personal collections, the Smithsonian Institution, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and pieces of the Berlin wall and World Trade Centers.
It just called for some cult movie posters in here. They're free to copy:)
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This photo was taken on Tertiary Grid.