studiot Posted May 14, 2019 Posted May 14, 2019 Now here's a really interesting beheading. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-48269000
nameless Posted May 14, 2019 Author Posted May 14, 2019 Strange, This is Engineering . The data is the point and words 'battle' and 'boomerang' have no effect on perpendicular fail of MPa . The title is "yield , fail in battle". This is an engineering pun on failing in a fight. Here is "battle": "NARRATIONBattles between Europeans and Aborigines occurred throughout Australia, including the Darling. Catalyst: Toorale Man murder mystery - ABC TV Science https://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/4211835.htm Apr 7, 2015 - Bizarrely, the skull wounds on Toorale Man appear similar to those on gladiators in Imperial Rome. Dr Michael Westaway When you look carefully at these sort of lesions, the striations are fairly diagnostic of an edged steel weapon. So it may actually be evidence for frontier violence. This is significant because we actually haven't seen anything like this in the archaeological record in Australia before." The death of Kaakutja: a case of peri-mortem weapon trauma in an ...https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/.../core-reader Sep 15, 2016 - .....Of the weapons tested the frontal wound on Kaakutja most closely resembles that produced by an African 'Samburu' sword. These are the only calculations provided. (Soldier returns home with piece of skull-bone and asks wife to glue it back . "Did you lose it in battle, Tom?" "No, it was part of a North Korean missile strike for the heroic struggle of the Dear Leader". "That's a battle" . "No it's not". "Yes it is".) studiot, So you have boomerangs too? What's the drag resistance of sand ? What's the exit force?
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