Written by admin on 02 June 2011
Crashing Frauenhofer music search

Image by shandrew
Andrew can crash any computer, especially ones that run German Windows. This computer ran a music search using the notes you hum as the query. I managed to crash it, like just about every other program.
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Written by admin on 31 May 2011
Crashed iPod

Image by Triotex
Yesterday I had a big problem: While iTunes updated my iPod the Spotligh-Engine tried to create a index for the device. Mac OS X Tiger refused every input and also the iPod crashed. Today in the morning the problem solved itself and the ugly "iPod is connected" has been replaced with a neat Apple-Logo.
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Written by admin on 31 May 2011
Crashed Ice

Image by Welshdan
While we were in Prague the Red Bull crashed ice tour had set up an ice luge by the castle. This Pic was taken during practice.
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Written by admin on 30 May 2011
Crash Queensbridge Road

Image by sarflondondunc
Aftermath of car crash on Thursday afternoon (21 June 2007). Looks like the Ford Focus was flying down Queensbridge road and shot straight over the junction with Whiston Road. It totally demolished some traffic lights and luckily just missed the pub. Two other cars were also hit. Lucky no one was waiting to cross the road
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Written by admin on 30 May 2011
Crash Scene #1

Image by Roger Smith
On November 28, 2007, our Civil Air Patrol Squadron was called to search for the wreckages of a crash of two T-6 Texan II trainer aircraft based at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Mississippi. The aircraft had collided in mid-air near an auxilliary air strip near Shuqualak, Mississippi. We dispatched an air crew including Mike Hainsey as mission pilot, Trey Breckenridge as mission scanner, and me as mission observer and photographer. Our mission was to locate the aircraft and photograph the crash sites. When we arrived on this crash site, USAF ground personnel had already located it.
After the Steve Fossett crash, I heard a lot of people who have never done aerial searches say things like "how hard can it be to find a crashed airplane?" So, how hard is it? Can you find the crash site? Identifying the red fire truck in the center of the photo doesn’t count.
I guess I should also mention here that both crew members in both aircraft safely ejected, and were uninjured except for a few cuts and bruises.
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Written by admin on 29 May 2011
Crash Scene #1

Image by Roger Smith
On November 28, 2007, our Civil Air Patrol Squadron was called to search for the wreckages of a crash of two T-6 Texan II trainer aircraft based at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Mississippi. The aircraft had collided in mid-air near an auxilliary air strip near Shuqualak, Mississippi. We dispatched an air crew including Mike Hainsey as mission pilot, Trey Breckenridge as mission scanner, and me as mission observer and photographer. Our mission was to locate the aircraft and photograph the crash sites. When we arrived on this crash site, USAF ground personnel had already located it.
This is the best shot that I have of the first crashed aircraft. In this photo, you can clearly see the burned grass, the two collapsed trees, and the underside of the right wing. In the original size, the two blades of the aircraft’s propeller are visible.
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Written by admin on 29 May 2011
ASCAR Crash

Image by Arrr!
Crash in an ASCAR race at Rockingham Motor Speedway, UK
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Written by admin on 28 May 2011
2007 car crash graph for Chicago

Image by Steven Vance
Chicago car crash data.
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Written by admin on 28 May 2011
Crash Scene #2

Image by Roger Smith
On November 28, 2007, our Civil Air Patrol Squadron was called to search for the wreckages of a crash of two T-6 Texan II trainer aircraft based at Columbus Air Force Base in Columbus, Mississippi. The aircraft had collided in mid-air near an auxilliary air strip near Shuqualak, Mississippi. We dispatched an air crew including Mike Hainsey as mission pilot, Trey Breckenridge as mission scanner, and me as mission observer and photographer. Our mission was to locate the aircraft and photograph the crash sites. As you can see from this photo, it appears that the aircraft fell at a steep angle, and largely burned up, so it was only visible from almost directly above it.
This photo was taken at 5:18pm in November, so the lighting was horrible and the original photo was very dark. It took quite a bit of post processing to make it useful.
We were awarded with an official "find" by the Civil Air Patrol for this crash. We also recently received a letter of appreciation, and a CAFB "Blaze" coin from Colonel David K. Gerber, Commander of the 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus Air Force Base.
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Written by admin on 27 May 2011
Crash

Image by miskan
In Kuwait you find the strangest accidents and thats why its a good reason to always carry a camera with you. I shot this picture today after work on the Sheraton roundabout in Kuwait City. I don’t know how the car got there since there plus he is facing traffic so it means he must have been driving the wrong way. Strange people…
Anyway here is a site with pictures of car accidents in Kuwait.
note: site is blocked by Qualitynet here in Kuwait for some stupid reason.
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