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Daylight and darkness around the world at midnight GMT on
December 22, 2017, about 7½ hours after the winter solstice.



Sunrise on the winter solstice at Stonehenge.


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Man, boredom in the boardroom, necromancing again. Delete if you like Clint.

So, anything that breaks the sound barrier make a boom, or crack. The size of the object determines the intensity of the noise. For example, the tip of a Pidgin, or Dove wing make a distinct snapping sound when vigorously flapped, because the wing tips exceed the speed of sound. When you snap a wet towel, the tip is also exceeding the speed of sound. It is also why, in a Pennsylvania or Kentucky long rifle there is a distinct crack, as opposed to a musket that just goes boom, it is the ball leaving the muzzle at supersonic speeds.

Any suppressor cannot silence this issue, it will silence the muzzle blast, but if the round is moving FTS, it will still Crack, which is why the favorite weapon for up close Assassinations for years was a Suppressed .22 short hammerless revolver, wrapped in a towel, the revolver was used because there was no slide action, it is amazing how noisy a slide can be once the muzzle blast is suppressed, and the round is travelling subsonic.

Anyway, there is that, also the .458 SOCOM was specifically designed for suppressed applications, it is subsonic, and as such, very quiet, while delivering a large amount of energy. Great for dealing with nuisance hogs, because they will not scatter due to the noise.

As far as energy, Kinetic Energy = Half Mass X Velocity Squared, this is how and A1 Abrams can defeat Russian tanks with reactive armor, with either a Depleted Uranium, or Tungsten penetrator, with no explosive, just a sharpened rod with fins.

The Ever Wow Am I Bored VIPER

There’s a thread on this forum that needs one of these pacifiers.

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Were, you guys are always in the know, were is said thread??

The Ever In The Dark Under The Log VIPER

I suspect he means this one.

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Today’s word is SPOOFING !


To mark SPOOFING MONDAY, here’s what your CFTC has been doing today



• CFTC Files Eight Anti-Spoofing Enforcement Actions against Three Banks (Deutsche Bank, HSBC & UBS) & Six Individuals

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7681-18



• CFTC Orders Deutsche Bank to Pay $30 Million Penalty for Manipulation, Attempted Manipulation, and Spoofing In the Precious Metals Futures Markets

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7682-18



• CFTC Orders UBS to Pay $15 Million Penalty for Attempted Manipulation and Spoofing In the Precious Metals Futures Markets

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7683-18



• CFTC Orders HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. Pay $1.6 Million Penalty for Spoofing In the Precious Metals Futures Markets

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7684-18



• CFTC Charges Andre Flotron with Spoofing and Engaging in a Deceptive and Manipulative Scheme in the Precious Metals Futures Markets

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7685-18



• CFTC Charges James Vorley and Cedric Chanu with Spoofing and Engaging in a Deceptive and Manipulative Scheme in the Precious Metals Futures Markets

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7686-18



• CFTC Charges Trader Krishna Mohan with Spoofing and Engaging in a Manipulative and Deceptive Scheme

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7687-18



• CFTC Charges Jiongsheng Zhao with Spoofing and Engaging in a Manipulative and Deceptive Scheme

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7688-18



• CFTC Charges Jitesh Thakkar and Edge Financial Technologies, Inc. with Aiding and Abetting Spoofing and Manipulative and Deceptive Scheme

http://www.cftc.gov/PressRoom/PressReleases/pr7689-18



The Nanny State is hot on the trail of them dastardly spoofers.

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[quote=“TradeViper, post:173, topic:49061, full:true”]
Where, you guys are always in the know, where is said thread??[/quote]

That’s the one. — And there are others, as well.



Babypips' RESIDENT CRYBABY continues to demonstrate that he can trash any thread on this forum.



Friday the Thirteenth

Eleven years, and counting, until
Friday, April 13, 2029
when the asteroid Apophis will come
within a Black Cat’s whisker of Earth.

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"I suspect he means this one."
First time ive read that particular thread. Wow, what a rant!

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If No. 2 pencils are the most popular pencils in the world …

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… how come they’re still Number 2 ?

Facebook… It doesn’t make the lame walk but it does make the dumb speak!

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Wow! it is a nice thread and I would like to thank you for starting it. I want to ask a question to all of you that is there any way to get rid of the malware and viruses on the online sources? I am quite stuck with this issue as my computer has slowed down as a donkey. Kindly help me!

Malwarebytes works well for getting rid of things like that. There is a free version, search for it on duckduckgo

Hello friend! I think we need to give some time to humor and movies as well, as I know all of us watch movies. We have our point of view for every movie we watch and we need to share it with each other. I want to ask about your favorite movies? I need your best replies!

Alien, and The Matrix
What’s yours?

The Matrix and Men in Black were mine when I was still a little pip.

Daylight and darkness at the moment of the Fall Equinox –

01:54 GMT, Sunday, September 22, 2018

FDA Nearing Approval of Highly Addictive New Opioid

Excerpts:

  • In a controversial move, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is moving toward finalizing the approval of a highly addictive opioid. The decision was made by the FDA’s advisory committee on October 12, where a 10–3 vote occurred in favor of the drug hitting the market.

  • DSUVIA, the drug in question, is a form of Sufentanil – which is more potent than fentanyl and morphine.

Thanks a lot, FDA, for launching a new opioid epidemic, more devastating than the current fentanyl epidemic.

That’s just what this country needs.

Not.