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Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 | Permalink

Iron Maiden- Listen To Real Heavy MetalIt isn’t an understatement to say that Iron Maiden is now on a pedestal of its own. After more than three decades as a band, the group still manages to sell albums and music merch and inspire numerous novice bands and performers. As of today, the group has sold 75 million records worldwide. For this accomplishment and for their work, they have been included in the Hollywood RockWalk. To further illustrate the wide and enduring influence of this band, one only has to look at the various films, video games and songs in which the group is mentioned. The continuing popularity of Iron Maiden simply can’t be stopped. Band Past Iron Maiden has had its fair share of ups and downs in line-up changes. Steve Harris formed the original group on Christmas Day 1975 with the name being taken from the iron maiden torture device seen on the movie The Man in the Iron Mask. Harris (bass, backing vocals and studio keyboards) and David Murray (guitar) are the longest-standing members of the group. Presently, band members include Bruce Dickinson on lead vocals who is joined by Janick Gers on guitar; Adrian Smith on backup vocals and guitar and Nicko McBrian on percussion and drums. Michael Kenney takes on the keyboards for live performances. Former members include Dennis Stratton, Dennis Wilcock, Paul Day, Paul Di’Anno, Clive Burr and Doug Sampson. As with many other bands, not all former members left in good standing with the group. Some had to be forced out or had to leave due to professional altercations. Albums Released The studio Iron Maiden albums released since 1975 until 2010 now number 30 in all comprised of 14 studio albums, 4 extended plays (EPs), 5 compilations and 7 live albums. With such an impressive collection of albums to its name, the band has been cited in many music industry rankings including the

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Dietary Fiber Drums New Orleans

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 | Permalink

Carbon Fiber An Important Bicycle ComponentRegarded as an exotic space-shuttle composite just ten years ago, carbon fiber is now used in almost every bicycle element, from frames and components to helmets and shoe soles. Carbon fibers are made of carbon, the ubiquitous part that forms coal, graphite and diamond and is a component of every organic chemical and every life form on earth. Carbon is the fourth commonest part in the universe and the 2nd most common element in the human body. Polyacrylonitrile ( PAN ) fiber, also the source material for acrylic fiber, is formed into carbon fiber by heating it to extreme temperatures, burning away fundamentally everything except carbon. The ensuing 5-8 micron ( millionths of a meter ) thick fibers are a tenth the thickness of a human hair and made of carbon atoms strongly bonded together in miniscule crystals aligned parallel to the fibers axis. Strong and stiff, the fibers have a rigidity index of thirty three million pounds per square in. ( MSI ) and a rough surface. Expensive processing can strip off this outer surface to expose a thinner, smoother Intermediate Modulus ( IM ) fiber that packs tighter with other fibers for higher stiffness per unit area. A costlier processing can create High Modulus ( HM ) carbon fibers, which boasts a Youngs modulus stiffness of 42 MSI to fifty five MSI or even more. Common-modulus fibers are joined together into yarn and woven into fabric. A number followed by the letter K designates how many thousands of fibers are in a strand of the yarn ( as in 3K, for three thousand fibers per strand ). Woven fabric often comprises the top layer for classy purposes, but most carbon fibers in a cycle part instead come in flat sheets of firmly packed parallel fibers pre-impregnated with epoxy resin stuck to backing paper. Exactly cut pieces ( plies ) are stacked, or

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