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Radical Ed
23rd January 2006, 14:31
pleese have u crack 4 motorolla l6 cell tks
Kitz E Kat
23rd January 2006, 14:47
Drop it, that should crack it :-)
Rikku
23rd January 2006, 15:11
Mr Mo says no cacks! Mr Mo is good man no number is right! :eek: Please make no good of this allah is good man no bad cack here please no...Mr Mo is good man allah is wit him allah say no cack here pleese allah say no
TreeFrog
24th January 2006, 03:44
A very carfully placed screwdriver hit fermly with a hammer.
That should crack any phone.
Hope it helped. or do a search in google.
There are loads of ways in to do it and google is the best way to find them :-)
Rikku
24th January 2006, 09:25
Hmm...Im no good with simple cracks...see Im more brutal than that, Id say some C4 outta crack it enough for anyones liking...
TreeFrog
24th January 2006, 09:53
Rikku have you still got a subscription to Asta?
There is a document in there all about such things. Or there was. no doubt is came from D himself.
Anyway there was one that you might like. A thermite Bomb. amazing thing. acording to the document it would burn a slow hole through a car engin block and then through the pavement!
Now that is cracking it dont you think. Well in a melting type of way. :-)
Kitz E Kat
24th January 2006, 13:50
Did'nt Ramsy in one of the lame but entertaining "The Broken" video's, use Thermite to melt a laptop !
Looked pretty cool to do :-)
Rikku
24th January 2006, 14:52
I used to have an Asta...but no more
They used thermite on a car on Brainiac on Sky1...put some thermite in a plant pot and put it on the roof of the car over the fuel tank....kinda a slow melt then a...BOOOOM pretty cool stuff!
GrowMoreWeed
24th January 2006, 19:11
A thermite Bomb. amazing thing. acording to the document it would burn a slow hole through a car engin block and then through the pavement!
Don't the army have something similar in a hand grenade kind of stylee? Daremo has probably toasted a few engine blocks that way ;)
SyntaxHeir
25th January 2006, 05:33
Don't the army have something similar in a hand grenade kind of stylee? Daremo has probably toasted a few engine blocks that way ;)
There are incendiary grenades which use white phosphorous which would burn through just about anything, even burn under water.
Rikku
25th January 2006, 09:48
Do they still use Napalm?
Kitz E Kat
25th January 2006, 12:00
Do they still use Napalm?
Yeah, do they ? Cos if they do, could they clear out my back garden ?? :-)
TreeFrog
26th January 2006, 03:46
Y Kitz r there some tramps living thre. bring out the white sheet gang again for that.
But you have to have a truck witha gun rack and a Good hunting dog.
SyntaxHeir
26th January 2006, 06:14
The U.S. no longer uses napalm but I don't know if it has, according to the Geneva Convention, been deemed "unfair" or "cruel" in combat. [I just love that phrase, don't you?]
I remember several years back we decided we would sell many tens of thousands of gallons of napalm to Russia for its intended purpose as an alternative fuel source. I'll repeat that for those of you sleeping in the back, we sold upwards of 100,000 gallons of napalm to the "Country Formerly Known as the Soviet Union" as fuel!
Well as you can probably surmise it was promptly "lost" in transport. Being "lost" it is now impossible to track its location and subsequent usage.
Whoopsie! Did I accidentally "lose" 13,000 CUBIC FEET, 10 FULLY LOADED TANKER TRUCKS of weaponry to those silly "bad men"? They must be around here *somewhere*. Oh fiddley-dee!
/Napalm sticks to kids.
Daremo
26th January 2006, 10:27
For those of you who have never witnessed, first-hand, a napalm strike - let me fill you in....
Napalm is a gasoline gel, it sticks and burns and spreads if you try to rub it off. It burns quickly, violently and disapates just as rapidly.
Imagine, if you will, a group of armed men walking across a clearing some 600 to 800 meters wide. As the reach the center of said peaceful little clearing they hear the distinctive sound of jet aircraft approaching and begin to run for the 'safety' of the tree line.
Now mind you, you're watching this from the relative safety of a hillcrest about a kilometer away and to the side...
The jets soar in at just above the treetops at about 400 miles per hour and, before they get to the clearing drop shiney, silver eggs. The eggs strike the edge of the clearing behind the men and explode. They release the most beautiful, day-glo orange cloud, streaked through with black. The cloud seems to be the consistancy of whipped cream. rolling forward along the ground. It's higher than the treetops and moves fast despite it's size and apparent slowness. It rolls forward, far faster than the men can run and engulfs them one-by-one.
It expends it energy and disapates leaving behind the clearing in a sheet of flame. After a time the flames subside leaving only the burnt charcoal-like corpses of the men, twisted and covulsed as they fell. The heat was so intense, but inconsistant, that there are parts completely consumed and others only charred. Metal has melted, explosives, such as their bullets have gone off as well. There is a pungent gasoline smell over all mixed with the sweet smell of burnt pork.
War is good business -- invest your sons.
Rikku
26th January 2006, 10:59
Shit man, thats some disturbing stuff we got going there...Would clear Kitz@ garden in no time then huh?
SyntaxHeir
26th January 2006, 13:21
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
Rikku
26th January 2006, 13:50
Can't say its something i've ever witnessed...
Kitz E Kat
26th January 2006, 13:55
I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
.........smell's like .....death !
Hey, surf's up :-)
TreeFrog
27th January 2006, 02:50
Anyone for tennis?
suicidal angel
2nd February 2006, 11:34
on a dif subject. i got drunk last night. toasted to the spirirts through two fifths of jim beam.
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