Thursday 14 April 2016

U.S. Navy ship encounters aggressive Russian aircraft in Baltic Sea


U.S. Navy ship encounters aggressive Russian aircraft in Baltic Sea

STUTTGART, GERMANY - A United States Navy Destroyer operating in
international waters in the Baltic Sea experienced several close
interactions by Russian aircraft on April 11 and 12. USS Donald Cook (DDG 75) encountered multiple, aggressive flight maneuvers by Russian aircraft that were performed within close proximity of the ship.

On April 11, Donald Cook was conducting deck landing drills with an Allied military helicopter when two Russian SU-24 jets made numerous, close-range and low altitude passes at approximately 3 p.m. local. One of the passes, which occurred while the Allied helicopter was refueling on the deck of Donald Cook, was deemed unsafe by the ship's commanding officer. As a safety precaution, flight operations were suspended until the SU-24s departed the area.

On April 12, while Donald Cook was operating in international waters in the Baltic Sea, a Russian KA-27 Helix helicopter conducted circles at low altitude around the ship, seven in total, at approximately 5 p.m. local. The helicopter passes were also deemed unsafe and unprofessional by the ship's commanding officer. About 40 minutes following the interaction with the Russian helicopter, two Russian SU-24 jets made numerous close-range and low altitude passes, 11 in total. The Russian aircraft flew in a simulated attack profile and failed to respond to repeated safety advisories in both English and Russian. USS Donald Cook's commanding officer deemed several of these maneuvers as unsafe and unprofessional.

We have deep concerns about the unsafe and unprofessional Russian flight maneuvers. These actions have the potential to unnecessarily escalate tensions between countries, and could result in a miscalculation or accident that could cause serious injury or death.

U.S. officials are using existing diplomatic channels to address the
interactions, while the incidents are also being reviewed through U.S. Navy channels.

An Afternoon with Pinky and The Brain: Pinky and The Brain vs Pulp Fiction (SF Sketchfest)


Rob Paulsen (Pinky) and Maurice LaMarche (The Brain) take on the Pulp Fiction hitmen as Pinky and The Brain as host Cole Stratton looks on at "An Afternoon with Pinky and The Brain."

Recorded live at the 12th Annual SF Sketchfest, the San Francisco Comedy Festival on January 27, 2013 at the Eureka Theatre.

Wednesday 13 April 2016

Tuesday 12 April 2016

How to send an Email in 1984


How to send an e mail 1980's style. Electronic message writing down the phone line. First shown on Thames TV's computer programme 'Database' 07/06/1984

Monday 11 April 2016

Shootin bullets without a gun


These are stupid people

Impatient Pups Left Alone In Car Lay On The Horn For Their Owners’ Return


Over the weekend, Melissa Tonkin from Altoona, Pennsylvania left a pizza shop and spotted a group of impatient dogs laying the horn for their owner. After a long beep, the Airedale Terrier in the driver’s seat let out one more to let their owner inside know they were ready to hit the road. The dogs’ owner, who was not gone very long, returned to the car and said, they “love going for rides, but apparently they don’t like waiting.”

The most amazing Masters hole-in-one ever by Louis Oosthuizen


LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN pulled off one of the most bizarre hole-in-one attempts you’re ever likely to see in the final round of the Masters.

Video