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1. x-33
The X-33 was a technology demonstrator for NASA's "next-generation" of space launch vehicles.
Ya know, they say CERN has the only X-33 rocket
by Sasakura May 14, 2005 add a video
2. X-37
:.::This is not from a TV Show or Movie, this is actual information gathered from military inteligence leaks::.:

Designed by NASA the X-33 and X-35 Passenger shuttles will now have a third installment, the X-37.
With the discovery of a new super-heavy element Ununpentium (Atomic number 115) with a massive power output, A combined NASA and Military project has begun to create the first craft capable of atmospheric Mach 10 speed and possible Hyperspace travel.
The design will feature NASA's new electron magnetic shield and Photon-Energy beam technology.
The new craft dubbed the X-37 will run entirely on a system core feul of Ununpentium.
There is no currently set release date, however you can bet the public will not know about it for a long time.
If you have seen tv shows such as "star trek", "Star Wars" or "Stargate" you will basically crudely know what I am talking about.
I'd like to make it clear that this is not something like "Warp 2 mr spock!"
This is an actual Hyperspace project in developement which if successful may give humans the ability of up to light speed travel.
by Andrew Mar 24, 2005 add a video
3. Nibiru
According to Sumerian cuneiform stone tablets and writings that are 6,000 years old, Nibiru is known as the Planet of the crossing. Nibiru is also believed to be what Astronomers call Planet X (the unknown 10th planet exerting forces in our solar system on our outer planets).

According to ancient Sumerian literature, the celestial object Nibiru travels once around our Sun every 3,600 years. It's orbit crosses the orbital path of Earth which means it's subject to causing catastrophic weather-related events on Earth. Nibiru is the home of the Sumerian Gods who are called the Anunnaki, which is translated to mean "those who from heaven to earth came".

Famous author and linguist of many ancient languages, Zecharia Sitchin, refers to Nibiru as The 12th Planet. According to translations of ancient cuneiform writing, the Sumerians counted all of our 9 Solar System planets, plus counted the Sun and Moon as planets 10 and 11, and leaving Nibiru as the 12th Planet (home of the Gods).

Jason Martell has also contributed large amounts of time and travel on the subject of Nibiru and the Alien Astronaut Theory as well. He runs some very impressive websites which are loaded with large amounts of information pertaining to the Sumerian culture. Jason also has the largest Sumerian Artifact gallery on the internet available for public viewing.

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4. X-Japan
X-Japan started out as a band called Noise. At the age of only twelve the leader of the band Yoshiki Hayashi and the vocalist and co-founder of the band Toshimitsu Deyama decided to form a band. Yoshiki being the great musician he is had begun to write lyrics and probably music at an even younger age. After his father commited suicide at age 33 Yoshiki wrote the song "Tears" for his father at the age of only ten. The song went on to become one of X-Japan greatest and most famous ballads.

In 1985 the band's name was changed to X. The first firm lineup of the band developed. The members at the time were Toshi on vocals, Pata and hide on guitar, Taiji on bass and Yoshiki on drums and piano. In 1985 the band released their first single "I'll Kill You" on Dada Records. X was known for visual kei (a music genre that involves feminine looks and obscure music) which was not praised during that time. Yoshiki founded his own record label EXTASY RECORDS in 1985 to ensure production for X (he gets even more amazing doesn't he?).

In 1988 the band's first album "Vanishing Vision" was released. This album brought into play some of the most recalled heavier songs for the band. Songs such as Phantom of Guilt and Sadistic Desire. It also brought to us the highly favorited rock ballad Alive. The band also made a cameo appearance in the comedy movie "Tokyo Pop" in 1988.

In 1989 X was signed to Sony Records and their 2nd album "Blue Blood" was released. This album provided Endless Rai...
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5. micro$oft
58 Reasons not to install Internet Explorer:
1. It is EVIL!!!!!!!!
2: It wastes over 100 megs of hard drive space
3: Despite what Bill claims, it's not really free. Each installed copy of IE costs exactly one soul.
4: IE has more bugs than a bait store!
5: Installing it automatically signs you up for the security hole of the week club.
6: It can send your personal information to Microsoft.
7: It's been known to bite people's heads off.
8: Its installation process overwrites system DLLs with newer version that are not always 100% compatible.
9: The majority of people still use Netscape.
10: Microsoft wrote it. Do you really need another reason?
11: It scares young children.
12: Borg implants tend to itch like crazy.
13: It's proprietary; they don't want you to know what's in it.Mozilla's source code can be downloaded for free.
14: IE is "integrated" in to Windows. Netscape is a well behaved application. When IE crashes it can hose the system. Netscape won't do that.
15: The DOJ isn't after Netscape.
16: ActiveX allows hackers to do ANYTHING with your system. That's not true with Java.
17: Microsoft's Java is not compatible with standard Java and vice versa.
18: Netscape Navigator is available for more platforms that Internet Explorer. Heck, IE 6 dosn't even run on Windows 95!
19: If the install fails it can leave your system unusable.
20: Internet Explorer is evil.
21: If the install succeeds your system will be unusable.
22: Who in their right mind would want to view their ha...
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6. B-2
Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor for the US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. The B-2 is a low-observable, strategic, long-range, heavy bomber capable of penetrating sophisticated and dense air-defence shields. It is capable of all-altitude attack missions up to 50,000ft, with a range of more than 6,000nm unrefuelled and more than 10,000nm with one refuelling, giving it the ability to fly to any point in the world within hours. Its distinctive profile comes from the unique 'flying wing' construction. The leading edges of the wings are angled at 33 degrees and the trailing edge has a double-W shape. It is manufactured at the Northrop Grumman facilities in Pico Rivera and Palmdale in California.

21 B-2s have been delivered to Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, the first in December 1993. In the first three years of service, the operational B-2s achieved a sortie reliability rate of 90%. An assessment published by the USAF showed that two B-2s armed with precision weaponry can do the job of 75 conventional aircraft.

A new transportable hangar system has been developed which allows the B-2 to be deployed to forward locations overseas. The hangars are 126ft long, 250ft wide and 55ft high. The first of these hangars has been erected on Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean. Prior to this development, B-2s have had to return to Whiteman AFB after missions, for maintenance of the aircraft's stealth features. The B-2 was thus deployed for the first time during Operat...
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7. .3~
follow-up to Skrolle's definition, his exaple is wrong. 10x of .33~ is not 3.333~. Therefor 10x-x isn't 3
10x of .333~ is 3.3333(insert a shit load of 3's)332.
10x-x is slightly less than 3, not 3, voiding his definition.
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