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All valid fears, but honestly, what could be scarier than voluntarily THROWING YOURSELF OUT OF A PLANE THAT IS FLYING IN THE AIR LIKE PLANES DO? Skydiving looks like the literal most scary "hobby" anyone could ever have and we've met both lads in their late 20s who still play with Space Marines, and people who're currently really, really into baking.
The airline revolutionary, it turns out, doesn't like planes.
But the whole appeal of trains is that they aren't like planes.
Clarke: 5/10 Thwarted Alexander: 5/10 (Should have) Resorted (to the Reverse Pixie Method) Kramer: 6/10 Reported (that she didn't like planes being late) Walsh: 5/10 (Has) Transported (a great many people to far away locations on his aeroplanes) Street-Porter: 5/10 Purported (to know a great many unsavoury things in the world of light entertainment) The Crowd: 5/10 Assorted?
People who like planes tend to really like planes, and they have no problem coming up with crazy theories surrounding them.
The F.B.I. has warned many times since the Sept. 11 attacks that Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups are likely to single out commercial transportation like planes, trains and buses, but that concern has been heightened in recent weeks by last month's rail bombings in Madrid.
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Ted, meanwhile, likes planes but not booze.
Though he liked planes a lot, he left them.
"The C.I.A. said, 'Who's got more experience flying aircraft that shoot missiles?' But the Air Force liked planes with pilots".
We attribute this inability to cause cracking to accommodation of the stresses by nanobuckling of the graphite-like planes when loaded in compression.
These results suggest that magnesium has extremely low intrinsic fracture toughness, consistent with observations of many different cleavage-like planes in low-temperature fracture experiments.
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