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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by TomDiehl</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Lotus098</i> <br /><br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Murphy Siding</i> <br /><br />A similar conversation came up at our house tonight about plasma and uranium. It stopped me in my tracks, because it was my 7 year old doing the explanation![:O] Upon some discussion, it turns out his information is in reference to a Star Wars movie.[alien] It makes me wonder what your point of reference might be?[;)] <br /> <br /> <br /> "May the farce be with you Luke Skywalker" <<<my son's name is Luke! <br />[/quote]As to weather it is SABO or sabot I will have to check. But, my source is a ex-Marine tank commander. He knows his stuff. Plamsa does form on the end of our fast anti-tank round, which when fired form the M1-A1 can hit a pie plate three miles away. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />This just keeps getting better all the time. This "tank commander" believes his round fire with such velocity that the friction with the air causes plasma to form at the tip. Again I have to say LMFAO. <br />[/quote]If you must know this tank commander, was one of the few (if not the only one) to ace the test to become one. He was a Gunnery Sergeant, due to eyesight, he couldn’t become an officer. Though he served a position of one in the Gulf-War. He was a platoon commander. Well, it does go that fast, maybe it is one of things they don't tell normal people, like the tank only has a top speed a 45MPH. What's your source that says it doesn't, and are going to fight everything I say? Can somebody tell me what LMFAO means, and LOL?
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