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Indian power outage leaves 600 million powerless.

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

The power grid in the entire country recently collapsed rendering millions powerless, crippling train transportation, grocery store power, refrigerators, cold water, hot water and possibly everything else. Many people could possibly die as India is very poor and requires importing of most of It’s food and water supplies.

indianpoweroutage

Thousands stay in line as the public transportation just stays on the rails, powerless.

 

As of now, we have little word of the entire scenario other than that this is one of the worst disasters of 2012. More on this as the issue persists.

We also wished we had coverage in someone that spoke better English ;)  
 

 

Syrian Crisis Worsens

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

News strait from Syria stated that the rebels had captured Syrian tanks, artillery and other heavy weapons after a successful raid on an army camp. These weapons where then used against other army outposts and the rebels have pushed into the outskirts of Aleppo, killing innocent civilians.

syriantank

A typical Syrian t-72, a devastating device in the wrong hands.

 

Olympic medal count as of the morning of 07/31/2012 Eastern Time

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

As of early this morning, the usa is in first with 18 medals followed by china with 17 and France with 7 (astonishingly France is doing great this year) here are the rest courtesy of london2012.com

 

United Kingdom Wins First Medal

Sunday, July 29th, 2012

Lizzie Armitstead, a long time rider for the English cycling team, has won the first medal for the uk in the women’s 140km bicycle race. The uk currently has 0ne gold, one silver and zero bronze medals. Hopefully, this will be the first of many medals for the nation hosting this year’s Olympics.

 

Silver-Medal

Silver Medal

Netherlands takes home the gold in the women’s 140 km.

Sunday, July 29th, 2012

Marianne Voss takes the first gold medal for the Netherlands  in the women’s 140 km road race. This now officially means the Netherlands has one gold and one silver medal. Voss did an excellent job and we are proud to see the Netherlands is doing better than they did in Beijing!

Netherlands

Netherlands

 

Olympic medals as of 07/28/2012

Sunday, July 29th, 2012

The top for medal winning teams as of yesterday are as follows:

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Courtesy of the official Olympics website

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, July 28th Olympic Schedule

Saturday, July 28th, 2012

So , the schedule is as follows today:

 

Soccer/Football 4:00-9:00 (am) eastern time

 

USA VS Colombia  (womens)

Brazil V.S. New Zealand(womens)

 France V.S. North Korea (womens)

Evening Matches (post 5:00 pm) et

 Japan V.S. Sweden (womens)

 Canada V.S. South Africa

 Great Britain V.S. Cameroon

Women’s Volleyball:

China V.S. Serbia (between 4 and 9)

Usa vs South Korea

Men’s:

Great Britain vs. Canada

USA vs. South Africa

Basketball

China vs. Czech Republic

 Canada vs. Russia

Turkey vs. Angola

USA vs. Croatia

Brazil vs. France

Australia vs. Great Britain

Handball:

Denmark V.S. Sweden (women’s)

Others will include archery, fencing, tennis, about four cycling races starting from 5 am and going until the end of the day, And much much more, stay tuned.

 

 

 

 

Olympics 2012 opening ceremony goes over stunningly

Friday, July 27th, 2012

The opening ceremony, currently occurring in London, has gone along VERY smoothly. The firework extravaganzas, the trapeze acts, surprise appearances by stunning people of power, including the beloved queen, the crowned prince and his wife, and much more. We personally loved the jet pack extravaganza and the aerobic stunts with the purple fireworks. We are very happy to witness this first hand, live. Feel free to tune in at 8:00 eastern time, 6:00 western to view the spectacle. And happy opening ceremony to all!

the fireworks beautiful

The beautiful lights of the opening ceremony 

 

PanzerkampfwagenVIII Maus

Friday, July 27th, 2012

Upon initially discovering the project codenamed “Maus”, we where naturally fascinated. We had heard of the Germans creating ufos, super submarines, jets, and even land battle ships, but never had we heard of the mobile bunker. And so we decided to share with you the intriguing research that we have spawned.

Well, first of all the Maus, contrary to It’s name, is not a small tank by any means, In fact, its far larger than any tank we would deploy today (for obvious reasons). So, as opposed to to the average tank of world war II, this thing could simply run over anything anyone had and just keep driving, and mounting a 128mm kwk 44 L/55 naval gun, it could blow anything to smithereens.

A British reconstruction of a MAUS super-Heavy Tank

A British reconstruction of a MAUS super-Heavy Tank

Furthermore we want to stress the size of this thing because it was MASSIVE! Just imagine anything you may think of when you think of a tank, and increase it by four times. Compared to the m3 grants and m4 Shermans the Americans would have used, this thing would have been impossible to stop.

MausvsSherman

Maus (top) towers the bulky US Sherman (bottom)

The rugged maus was literally a small battleship. It’s frontal plates alone never hit below 240mm and went as high as 460mm while the sherman’s maximum lay at a mere 76mm, the maus would obliterate these while they couldn’t even scratch it. As opposed to the late royal tiger, the Maus absolutely lacked rear and side weak-spots. 220mm of solid, sloped steel would lay all around this beast. As an added bonus, a 315mm plate was placed on the upper chassis and upper portion of the hull, as good measure against attacks from the sky. This would have literally only limited the maus to it’s 34-50 ammo storage limit, It’s lack of ability to cross water like the more mobile panzer IV, and it’s abysmal 12-25km/h top speed, Porsche also did a sloppy job by mounting the turret on the rear, making the 315mm plate an absolute must.

 

 

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A painting of a man standing near a completed, and painted Maus.

The Maus, much like the Henschel E100 was created in remote locations to prevent allies from destroying the depots prior to creation of the Maus. This resulted in two combat ready Maus tanks and two halfway completed Maus tanks in one entire year. This meant the production was so slow that the Germans dropped the E100 altogether, the lack of supplies didn’t help. And the Maus tanks that where ready for combat never saw it.

maus bridge test

Here a Maus tank is tested to see if it can go over a small bridge, this resulted in a failure and Porsche decided to simply add a snorkel to the Maus  to allow it to move underwater.

Maus goes over a sandune

This is a test to see the impact endurance of a Maus, -ie how t could handle on hilly terrain-.

maus compared to t34

The KV-1/KB-1 to the left being closer , appears larger, we really wished we could have a closer up comparison to show you how much smaller the Soviet heavy is.

Germans Riding On A Maus

Here we see a successful Maus built in early 1945 with men testing it out for comfort.

128 mm (5 in) KwK 44 gun L/55 naval gun

128 mm (5 in) KwK 44 gun L/55 naval gun on MausTurnm This one lacks the two 76mm flak co-axial aa guns and the 57mm machineguns.

Maus Factory

A super-heavy Maus tank being produced in an underground factory

Completed Maus Winter Camo

A completed Maus, probably scheduled to be sent to the eastern front, it would never arrive.

maus360

although the turret was on the “rear”, the tank could be turned 360 degrees on the turret and a reverse gear would make the 220 mm rear the front, giving you a frontally mounted tank.

Unarmed Maus

Here we can see a Winter Maus being created, it still lacks a gun.(probably summertime)

mauswithnogun

Probably the same Winter Maus as the one above, just exemplifies how long it took to create one.(wintertime)

still not completed

Probably in the springtime, this Maus chassis is ready for the gun to be inserted.

maus blueprints

This is just a blueprint of the Maus as designed by Porsche

maus_bp_2

A more detailed blueprint

buildingamaustank

The building of a Maus tank in more detail

mauschassis

A new Maus chassis tells us that another Maus was to be formed, probably the fifth or sixth of the Maus class.

What we find so intriguing about all of this is the secrecy, we have never heard of this thing before, but there is so much on it out there, for anyone to research. We thought of how impossible this thing would be to stop, along with the PZ VIII ausf a scwehrer Lowe and Pz VIII H E100. Nothing could possibly stop these if they where created on time, although  we cant say for sure Germany would have won the entire war, the land war would have certainly been much more in their favor.

Maus, E100, Lowe

Maus, E100, Lowe

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Order Of The Iron Phoenix Portal Re-Construction

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

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