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Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:08 PM

:roflsad:

stonehenge 06-14-2010 05:09 PM

mini-WW in background be hooked up to a trailer with a big ass tank on it!? :whoa:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by 2005_Silverado (Post 107835)

http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...uckyocouch.gif

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oh chris i will be lexington for this evening and next day

im sure your in nc

2005_Silverado 06-14-2010 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Juan! (Post 107839)
mini-WW in background be hooked up to a trailer with a big ass tank on it!? :whoa:

yeah...they use it to water the lot...i took the pics at the storage/uhaul place me buddy works at and his mom lives in that trailer u can barely see. RCSB 4cyl 5spd MWW :security:

jschrock 06-14-2010 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by nekkidhillbilly (Post 107823)
hell no i live in ky appalachians


hazard ky :shitstorm:

http://i31.tinypic.com/5o8upf.jpg

http://images.easyart.com/i/prints/r...age-236999.jpg

:roflshrug:

I had to!

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:15 PM

:turbohump:

2005_Silverado 06-14-2010 05:15 PM

btw, my brakes are DONE....Im getting a nasty howling sound when i hit the brakes. No grooves on rotors...might have warped rotors but my steering wheel doesnt shake :shrug: So ima FI&DIL...new pads and rotors...maybe drop some sf in mah bb and bf just to be safe

stonehenge 06-14-2010 05:17 PM

sf that bish tone

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:25 PM

:roflcrossarms:

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:uhoh:
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WASHINGTON – Unmanned aircraft have proved their usefulness and reliability in the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the pressure's on to allow them in the skies over the United States.

The Federal Aviation Administration has been asked to issue flying rights for a range of pilotless planes to carry out civilian and law-enforcement functions but has been hesitant to act. Officials are worried that they might plow into airliners, cargo planes and corporate jets that zoom around at high altitudes, or helicopters and hot air balloons that fly as low as a few hundred feet off the ground.

On top of that, these pilotless aircraft come in a variety of sizes. Some are as big as a small airliner, others the size of a backpack. The tiniest are small enough to fly through a house window.

The obvious risks have not deterred the civilian demand for pilotless planes. Tornado researchers want to send them into storms to gather data. Energy companies want to use them to monitor pipelines. State police hope to send them up to capture images of speeding cars' license plates. Local police envision using them to track fleeing suspects.

Like many robots, the planes have advantages over humans for jobs that are dirty, dangerous or dull. And the planes often cost less than piloted aircraft and can stay aloft far longer.

"There is a tremendous pressure and need to fly unmanned aircraft in (civilian) airspace," Hank Krakowski, FAA's head of air traffic operations, told European aviation officials recently. "We are having constant conversations and discussions, particularly with the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security, to figure out how we can do this safely with all these different sizes of vehicles."

There are two types of unmanned planes: Drones, which are automated planes programmed to fly a particular mission, and aircraft that are remotely controlled by someone on the ground, sometimes from thousands of miles away.

Last year, the FAA promised defense officials it would have a plan this year. The agency, which has worked on this issue since 2006, has reams of safety regulations that govern every aspect of civilian aviation but is just beginning to write regulations for unmanned aircraft.

"I think industry and some of the operators are frustrated that we're not moving fast enough, but safety is first," Krakowski said in an interview. "This isn't Afghanistan. This isn't Iraq. This is a part of the world that has a lot of light airplanes flying around, a lot of business jets."

One major concern is the prospect of lost communication between unmanned aircraft and the operators who remotely control them. Another is a lack of firm separation of aircraft at lower altitudes, away from major cities and airports. Planes entering these areas are not required to have collision warning systems or even transponders. Simply being able to see another plane and take action is the chief means of preventing accidents.

The Predator B, already in use for border patrol, can fly for 20 hours without refueling, compared with a helicopter's average flight time of just over two hours. Homeland Security wants to expand their use along the borders of Mexico and Canada, and along coastlines for spotting smugglers of drugs and illegal aliens. The Coast Guard wants to use them for search and rescue.

The National Transportation Safety Board held a forum in 2008 on safety concerns associated with pilotless aircraft after a Predator crashed in Arizona. The board concluded the ground operator remotely controlling the plane had inadvertently cut off the plane's fuel.

Texas officials, including Gov. Rick Perry, Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn, and Rep. Henry Cuellar, have been leaning on the FAA to approve requests to use unmanned aircraft along the Texas-Mexico border. FAA recently approved one request to use the planes along the border near El Paso, but another request to use them along the Texas Gulf Coast and near Brownsville is still pending.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has told lawmakers that safety concerns are behind the delays. Cornyn is blocking a Senate confirmation vote on President Barack Obama's nominee for the No. 2 FAA job, Michael Huerta, to keep the pressure on.

Other lawmakers want an overall plan to speed up use of the planes beyond the border. A bill approved by the Senate gives FAA a year to come up with a plan; a House version extends the deadline until Sept. 30, 2013, but directs the transportation secretary to give unmanned aircraft permission to fly before the plan is complete, if that can be done safely.

Marion Blakey, a former FAA administrator and president of the Aerospace Industries Association, whose members include unmanned aircraft developers, said the agency has been granting approvals on a case by case basis but the pace is picking up. She acknowledged that there are still safety concerns that need to be addressed before the planes can be used more widely.

Some concerns will be alleviated when the FAA moves from a radar-based air traffic control system to one based on GPS technology. Then, every aircraft will be able to advise controllers and other aircraft of their location continually. However, that's a decade off.

Michael Barr, a University of Southern California aviation safety instructor, said the matter should not be rushed.

"All it takes is one catastrophe," Barr said. "They'll investigate, find they didn't do it correctly, there'll be an outcry and it will set them back years."
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:waitsForFBGM:
Authorities have arrested a teenager in the stabbing death of another teen during a fight under a street bridge in northeast Houston last week.

The 16-year-old suspect has been charged with murder in the death of Marvin Limon, also 16, of Houston, in the 7800 block of Tidwell about 3:45 p.m. Friday, police said. Investigators said Limon was stabbed more than once in the chest and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The arrested teen's name was not released because he is a juvenile. He has been referred to Harris County Juvenile Probation authorities. He admitted his role in the stabbing, police said.

Investigators said a large group of teenagers gathered under a bridge at Tidwell and Parkhurst to watch two people fight, reportedly about a girl. During the fisticuffs, the spectators began brawling and Limon was stabbed.

Witnesses identified the juvenile suspect as the person who stabbed Limon. According to police, the teen confessed to the stabbing during questioning by investigators.

stonehenge 06-14-2010 05:26 PM

TMFL, DNFR

:nonobro:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jschrock (Post 107843)

well i enjoyed cathrine bachs tits

theres a movie where she does some lesboness and gets nekkid too btw

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:29 PM

i test and drive
http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?se...rticle-7496041
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Stupid, stupid....When are people going to realize it's not just yourself that has to be a careful driver. You must always slow down at intersections ect. Because its the stupid fool that doesnt care to watch before crossing that destroys family. Usually on the phone testing. I can't tell you how many wreck Ive avoided by watching what was coming up

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Cez (Post 107847)
:roflcrossarms:

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:uhoh:


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:waitsForFBGM:
Authorities have arrested a teenager in the stabbing death of another teen during a fight under a street bridge in northeast Houston last week.

The 16-year-old suspect has been charged with murder in the death of Marvin Limon, also 16, of Houston, in the 7800 block of Tidwell about 3:45 p.m. Friday, police said. Investigators said Limon was stabbed more than once in the chest and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The arrested teen's name was not released because he is a juvenile. He has been referred to Harris County Juvenile Probation authorities. He admitted his role in the stabbing, police said.

Investigators said a large group of teenagers gathered under a bridge at Tidwell and Parkhurst to watch two people fight, reportedly about a girl. During the fisticuffs, the spectators began brawling and Limon was stabbed.

Witnesses identified the juvenile suspect as the person who stabbed Limon. According to police, the teen confessed to the stabbing during questioning by investigators.

sharks and the jetts :roflshrug:

jschrock 06-14-2010 05:31 PM

Check out this idiot filming:

Video page
Full screen






:crazy:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:31 PM

good shot though

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nekkidhillbilly (Post 107854)
sharks and the jetts :roflshrug:

:lolwut:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cez (Post 107857)
:lolwut:

west side story and the gay knife fight

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:34 PM

:think:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cez (Post 107859)
:think:

your mexican and youve never seen this shit

they get in a big knife fight at the end over a girl there gangs and one is called the sharks one is the jets

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off to shower

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:43 PM

:roflsad: nope nevar seen

jschrock 06-14-2010 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nekkidhillbilly (Post 107856)
good shot though

The guy who shot this is trolling this site as we speak :secretshake:

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cez (Post 107576)
:cheeky:


OG

Video page
Full screen
inmate version :roflmao:
which i think is a lil skewed
and lolwtf at the "lead" dancer

Video page
Full screen

teh bumpz :roflshrug:

shootermcgavin003 06-14-2010 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cez (Post 107864)
:roflsad: nope nevar seen

i though it was a mexi requirement :roflshrug:

its horrible btw a musical type deal about mexi gangs in america in the 50s

Cez★ 06-14-2010 05:45 PM

it is? :blah:
eddie haz you seen? :rofl:

2005_Silverado 06-14-2010 05:46 PM

si :fp:


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