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The Culture we want to Chase

"A Redneck Poem" Susie Lee fell in love.  She planned to marry Joe.  She was so happy' bout it all,  she told her Pappy so.  Pappy told her, "Susie Gal,  you'll have to find another.  I'd just as soon yo' maw don't know,  but Joe is yo' half-brother."  So Susie forgot about her Joe  and planned to marry Will.  But, after telling Pappy this,  he said, "There's trouble still.  You can't marry Will, my gal,  and please don't tell yo' mother,  cause Will and Joe and several mo'  I know is yo' half-brother."  But Mama knew and said "Honey Child,  Do what makes yo' happy.  Marry Will or marry Joe,  you ain't no kin to Pappy!" May be it is just a hilarious Joke but stories like Redneck is true at the same time. I think the poem above doesn't need explanation and proof. we all are well aware of the truth. the point I want to raise is that we a...

Future Aircrafts & Dajjal's Donkey

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The X-51A Waverider hypersonic scramjet project is set for its second test flight  today, and the U.S. Air Force hopes it will demonstrate technology that can eventually be used for more efficient transport of payloads into orbit. The craft will be carried to 15,240 meters (50,000 ft.) by a B-52 from Edwards Air Force Base in California, and be dropped over the Pacific Ocean. A booster rocket will fire, getting the Waverider to Mach 4.5; then the scramjet will kick in, and designers hope it will reach Mach 6 or more. The X-51 Waverider program is a cooperative effort of the Air Force, DARPA, NASA, Boeing and Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne. In May 2010, the first test of the vehicle had a kind sort of a “successful” flight of 200 seconds of autonomous flight, which set a duration record for an aircraft powered by a scramjet (short for “supersonic combustion ramjet”) engine. However, it was hoped that the X-51A would fly for as long as 300 seconds (or 5 minutes) a...