Well, maybe you could get one of those strap on plastic dingy things from the adult store, and pose with pride lol
Seriously though, with non metal IED's finding themselves in places most people rather not discuss, something needs to be done to protect people that travel.
Seriously though, with non metal IED's finding themselves in places most people rather not discuss, something needs to be done to protect people that travel.
"Low frequency versions of terahertz waves are known as millimeter waves, and they behave much like radio waves. At higher frequencies, the terahertz waves straddle the border between radio and optical emissions. "
It is not really that funny. Why do you think most airports no longer allow containers with liquids. Bombs can be made from liquids containing the right chemicals (Would not dare mention). These liquids can be transported in non metal containers. So how is it so hard to conceive a non metal bomb?
It is not really that funny. Why do you think most airports no longer allow containers with liquids. Bombs can be made from liquids containing the right chemicals (Would not dare mention). These liquids can be transported in non metal containers. So how is it so hard to conceive a non metal bomb?
Your most correct. Many people associate bombs effectiveness with the metal shrapnel that gets dispersed with the explosion. However much damage and fire can be generated from non metal contained explosions.
Your most correct. Many people associate bombs effectiveness with the metal shrapnel that gets dispersed with the explosion. However much damage and fire can be generated from non metal contained explosions.
It is not really that funny. Why do you think most airports no longer allow containers with liquids. Bombs can be made from liquids containing the right chemicals (Would not dare mention). These liquids can be transported in non metal containers. So how is it so hard to conceive a non metal bomb?
That remark did not refer to making a bomb. It referred to the post "My electromagnetic prof and his grad students are trying to develop that."
I know non-metallic bombs can be made. I made them when I was 12 years old. Instead of using iron I piled up rocks. Beautiful blast!
During the pioneers 'age' nitroglycerine was used. It was a very dangerous stuff. My school teacher demonstrated its power tossing a small bottle on the floor. He ended up in hospital for a while.
During the pioneers 'age' nitroglycerine was used. It was a very dangerous stuff. My school teacher demonstrated its power tossing a small bottle on the floor. He ended up in hospital for a while.
A friend of mine used to work at a local explosives factory - everyone took turns making nitroglycerine (because it thins your blood and gives you headaches) - basically you poor the individual components in a large 'bucket' and stir it with a wooden shovel by hand (not as touchy as the movies suggest).
Just measured it, the factory is 4.5 miles from where I live! - it's very well spread out, and (as far as I know) there's never been an accidental explosion there.
The new lens in my left eye sees through clothing perfectly. I get the same cataracts surgery on my right eye in two weeks then I will be able to see through clothing perfectly in stereo 3D vision! Watch out young ladies.
But I don't know what a bomb looks like. I doubt that I will ever see a hidden bomb.