tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5486647021928910059.post4006372715783268576..comments2023-05-21T02:03:43.034-07:00Comments on A year in the CAGE: #34 World Trade CenterSkyler Weaverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13516715611434524812noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5486647021928910059.post-22319041151420864532019-09-04T07:56:42.939-07:002019-09-04T07:56:42.939-07:00#35 World Trade Center (2006) HDNET First Time Vie...#35 World Trade Center (2006) HDNET First Time View. Powerful. Emotional. I was in tears through most of this.KaBluiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07032525501051762974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5486647021928910059.post-88671967679928681752012-10-07T18:49:59.422-07:002012-10-07T18:49:59.422-07:00There are so many stories that could be told and s...There are so many stories that could be told and so many tragedies that it's kind of like watching a movie about the Titanic. You know in the end most everyone will die, so it is all about what details the director chooses to highlight and in this case I think the director did a good job showing some of the better parts of 9/11 without ignoring the pain suffered by so many. Except for getting dirty while still several blocks from the building Cage did a pretty good job, though it wasn't like he had to do much.<br /><br />Ammunition will go off when it gets real hot, but in this case we're expected to believe that the round in the chamber got hot enough to go off, but none of the others did till moments after they had been chambered. This could only happen if the magazine were kept cooler than the chamber so that each round that was chambered by the previous one going off could heat up and go off. What really is going to happen is that some in the magazine will go off, spewing a fair amount of shrapnel from the gun, but leaving the lead bullets laying and not ricocheting all over. One or two would go off and out the barrel though.Steve Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01691715956208605416noreply@blogger.com