The Rifle of Fate

World famous wildlife warrior Steve Irwin has died in a freak accident on the Great Barrier Reef, killed by a stingray barb which pierced his chest.
Friends believe the Crocodile Hunter, 44, may have died instantly when struck by the stingray while filming a sequence for his eight-year-old daughter Bindi's new TV series.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on September 4, 2006 - 2:31am.
By Christopher Shireman
One of the greatest lies about making money online is this: Build a site, put up some Adsense ads on it and you will be raking in the dough. If only that were true, but unfortunately it isn't that easy.
The trick to putting up an Adsense site that actually makes money is this: You need to have a site that displays ads with the most profitable keywords available and get traffic to your site the cheapest way possible.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on August 28, 2006 - 12:40am.
Three of the country's worst criminals were sentenced that day to death by firing squad. As soon as the trial ended, the three men were led outside of the courtroom and were forcefully marched to an open field, where in the middle of the field, a pole was vertically erected to tie convicts condemned to their deaths and to prevent them from escaping. A row of firing squad in front of the pole awaits their orders to shoot while another squad of escorts were responsible to lead them to the pole and tie them.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on August 25, 2006 - 3:31am.
By Barry Davis
There are many forms of cancer that exist today. One of the more severe types of cancer is mesothelioma. Mesothelioma affects the mesothelial tissues of body organs, typically the lungs or abdomen. The cause of mesothelioma is usually a result of prolonged exposure to asbestos. This is not the only cause as there are many people inflicted with mesothelioma who never had any type of exposure to asbestos.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on August 24, 2006 - 7:30am.
By Scott J Adams
They are calling him the million dollar man. Jason Calacanis recently revealed in his blog that he is on track to earn a million dollars from AdSense over the year ahead.
And if that number doesn’t wake you up and have you sitting on the edge of your seat, consider for a moment that he reached this level in less than a year. His company only started using AdSense in September 2004.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on August 23, 2006 - 4:51pm.
MI-24 HIND - THE DEVIL'S CHARIOT

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The Mil Mi-24 (NATO reporting name 'Hind') is a versatile, multirole helicopter which acts as both a gunship and a troop transport. It is operated from 1976 by the Soviet Air Force, its successors, and over thirty other nations. Russian pilots nicknamed the aircraft letayushiy tank or 'flying tank' most probably due to its large size and heavy firepower. Another common nickname is Krokodil ('Crocodile'), a name which derived from the helicopter's camouflage and hull shape.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on June 8, 2006 - 3:22am.
RUSSIAN WWII BODY ARMOR - A FASCINATING FIND
Body armors have been in production and use since the early 20th century. The period during the early 20th century saw an upsurge of body armor innovations and usage with both civillians and the military. Silk were used to weave early ballistic vests, costing a present day equivalent of U$D15,000 each which would stop low velocity rounds fired from black powder handguns. Not only does the vest protection is limited and the production cost expensive, it ironically wasn't able to save the life of one of its most famous wearer, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria when he was assassinated on June 28, 1914. He was shot in the neck with a .32 ACP calibre FN Model 1910, leaving the vest unscathed.
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Submitted by Hangmen13 on May 31, 2006 - 9:14am.
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