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Missing Mary Road

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February 28th, 2006 by Abbas Halai

these are some of the best stats ever.

Category Kills Movies Average
Kills
1. Miscellaneous Horror 16,473 185 89.0432
2. Miscellaneous Science-Fiction 10,354 145 71.4069
3. Miscellaneous Commando 9,380 75 125.0667
4. Miscellaneous 8,102 139 58.2878
5. Miscellaneous Action/Adventure 6,583 140 47.0214
6. Miscellaneous Suspence/Thriller 5,770 80 72.1250
7. Miscellaneous War/Western 5,138 156 32.9359
8. Miscellaneous Cop 4,927 193 25.5285
9. James BOND 1,236 22 56.1818
10. Dolph LUNDGREN 624 21 29.7143
11. Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER 538 20 26.9000
12. Harrison FORD 505 15 33.6667
13. Chuck NORRIS 455 27 16.8519
14. Sylvester STALLONE 449 19 23.6316
15. MEL Gibson 421 19 22.1579
16. Clint EASTWOOD 396 31 12.7742
17. Charles BRONSON 377 38 9.9211
18. Steven SEAGAL 288 16 18.0000
19. Jean-Claude VAN DAMME 286 23 12.4348
20. Rutger HAUER 206 25 8.2400
Totals 72,508 1,389 52.2016
Unique Movies On File 1,272
+/- Since Last Update +327 +1 +0.1980

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flight 714

February 28th, 2006 by Abbas Halai

They have 32,000 major parts, 750,000 rivets, 23 miles of wiring and, when assembled, a pair will have a span wider than a football pitch. But if the wings of the Airbus A380, the biggest passenger plane ever built, are unprecedented in scale, it is the journey they take from north Wales to the company’s HQ in southern France that is truly astonishing. Aida Edemariam follows one wing on its epic voyage, and traces an extraordinary tale of engineering.”

When the A380 finally goes into service at the end of this year, it will carry about 550 people, making it the largest passenger aircraft ever to take to the skies. It is not the largest aircraft ever built (the Russian Antonov, a freighter, holds that honour), but at up to 35% greater capacity, it can claim to represent as titanic a revolution in commercial flying as Boeing’s jumbo - the 747-400 - was 36 years ago. Partly because of the unique challenges of its size (73m in length, the equivalent of seven London Routemasters queued nose to tail, and with a wingspan of 79.8m) and partly because of demands from airlines that planes should be quieter, less polluting and above all cheaper to fly per passenger, it has not been enough simply to tinker with designs for previous aircraft. Airbus went back to the drawing board and designed the A380 from scratch, which means it is also as major a technological achievement as Concorde. Being manufactured at 16 different European sites, however, using the skills of 1,500 suppliers in 30 countries, this singular aeroplane demands a level of international cooperation that the Concorde project did not even hint at.

Read the rest at The Guardian.

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