Vladimir (@sailortgn) • Hey
Vladimir (@sailortgn) • Hey
Publications
- Today is the middle of the week, let's have some rest)
- Big brother follow you)
- **Microsoft**
Microsoft has no plans to leave China, although it receives only 1.5% of total global revenue there
- The first motorcycle with an internal combustion engine (Daimler Reitwagen) was built in 1885 in Germany by German engineers Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach, later the “fathers” of famous automobile brands.
- Rain was yesterday 😱
- Rain is precipitation falling from clouds in the form of liquid droplets with an average diameter of 0.5 to 6-7 mm.
Summer rain in Karelia
Liquid precipitation with smaller droplet diameters is called drizzle[2]. Drops with a diameter greater than 6-7 mm are broken up as they fall from the clouds into smaller drops, so even with the heaviest rainfall, the diameter of the drops does not exceed 6-7 mm. Rain intensity usually ranges from 0.25 mm/h (drizzle) to 100 mm/h (shower)
- Pirate ship "Queen Anne's Revenge" is the flagship of the famous pirate, the legendary captain Edward Teach, nicknamed Blackbeard. This 40-gun frigate was originally named Concorde, owned by Spain, then passed to France, until finally captured by Blackbeard.
- Who can guess, what is it in the sky?
- Seagulls
Seagulls (lat. Larus) are the most numerous genus of birds of the gull family, living both in the sea and in inland waters. Many species are considered synanthropic - they...
https://app.t2.world/article/clwgibblw4117911ymcrwz5pmf5
- **An-2**
An-2 is a Soviet light multi-purpose aircraft developed by the Antonov Design Bureau.
In everyday life: “Annushka”, “Kukuruznik”, “Six-wing” according to NATO codification: Colt\[3],
The An-2 and its modifications are a piston single-engine biplane with a braced wing. Equipped with an ASh-62IR engine designed by A. D. Shvetsov. The An-2 is used as an agricultural, sports, transport, training, and passenger aircraft and is in service with the air forces of many countries. Many aircraft have been in operation for more than 40 years, and some of them have flown more than 20 thousand hours.
- One time was the case... In short, the boatswain gave this guy a job and went about his business. Drink beer there or count paint. The new sailor started his barrel organ: there was noise, the caravan was moving. It's 09:00 and it's time to drink coffee. Everyone came to the smoking room, but that guy wasn’t there. Well, okay, maybe the person forgot, he got busy. After coffee time, we all periodically walked towards the tank and we could clearly hear the hammer knocking. Well, that means there’s a new guy working, well done. Then bam and lunch time comes, but work still doesn’t work. Well, the dragon went to call him. I hear on the radio, the boatswain laughs and calls everyone to come to the forecastle. We arrive at the place - an oil painting: this passenger is settled on the mooring lines and is sleeping, and the hammer is tied to a brush stick, the other end to his leg. Ay well done. They cut off the air (well, not to him, but to the gun), and he woke up immediately. I wanted to escape, just closed my eyes, but they burned him in a hot fire, so there was no point in that. Here's a worker. During the contract process, it turned out that he was a former cop and possibly a fugitive Yanukovych, and you know, for me this was not surprising at all. It seems they say that there are no former cops, or is this not about them?
- Whales (Greek κῆτος - “sea monster”) are marine mammals from the infraorder cetaceans, not related to either dolphins or porpoises. Killer whales and pilot whales have the word "whale" in their informal names ("killer whale"), although according to strict taxonomy they are dolphins. In the outdated classification, whales meant right whales (lat. Balaenidae). In the old days, the word “whale” sometimes meant leviathan.
- car is a racing
A car is a racing car designed and built specifically for automobile racing. Unlike conventional road cars, race cars have a lighter body due to the absence of important components...
https://app.t2.world/article/clvp0ux5131359120mc159rbenh
- Tu-144 (according to NATO codification: Charger) is a Soviet 1st class supersonic passenger aircraft, developed by the Tupolev Design Bureau in the 1960s, produced in Voronezh. The first test flight took place on December 31, 1968, which became the world's first flight of a supersonic passenger aircraft (the British-French Concorde made its first test flight on March 2, 1969). On June 5, 1969, for the first time in history, a supersonic passenger aircraft broke the sound barrier (the first was the subsonic DC-8 diving at maximum speed from a high altitude).
- oh
- Did you see something like this?