Techgasm of the Week: Stealth Reborn
Thursday, November 12, 2009
It tears through the skies at staggering speeds, completing a flight around the earth in less than two days at a grueling 600 miles per hour. Sporting a sexy skin-tight coating of rubber that would make Batman jealous, this metal falcon is virtually undetectable by enemy radar. Loaded with all of this sleek technology, was difficult to imagine anything more powerful than the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber.

Until now.
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About the Author
Nixie is a girl that's been playing video games since she came out of the womb. 22 years later I decided to share these pent-up opinions about the industry, games, my likes and dislikes and everything in between.
I also dabble with Linux and make a vain attempt at helping others dabble as well. Actually, I just like the word 'dabble'.
My favorite SG!…*sigh*
“It tears through the skies at staggering speeds, completing a flight around the earth in less than two days at a grueling 600 miles per hour. Sporting a sexy skin-tight coating of rubber that would make Batman jealous”
It’s Super Linux Girl!!
Just looking at that new bomber makes me want to go out and nuke some pandas.
As you said, they’re “virtually undetectable by enemy radar”. Doesn’t really work in reality as already shown in some cases…
And of course i dont see why anyone would need this… you’re not gonna fight today’s or tomorrow’s threats with such a thing x)
Yeah, well… as fascinating that is from a technological point of view, I really don’t think it is necessary to go full bar when it comes to developing weaponary.
Man, if all that money went into health and unemployment insurances/programs, they would finally start to get somewhere…
I am going to act as the devil’s lawyer.
Many of the thing we use today were initially developped for army purpose such as the computer in the second world war, the radar and the internet so giving money to army program is quite useful as a matter of fact
this was my plaidoyer (don’t know the word in english)
Great Article Nixie, question though, which SG is this on the banner?
…and still unable to stop a desperate soul willing to blow him/herself for a cause!