Today we salute BAE Systems. If you are unfamiliar with BAE Systems they are a company that specializes in defense technologies for combat and are apparently so good at it that they can afford to mis-spell defense (they spell it defence) on the company website. Grammatical errors aside BAE Systems is bad-ass. According to a report published by BBC News, BAE Systems has developed a new liquid armor (video) that can stop bullets.
"It's very similar to custard in the sense that the molecules lock together when it's struck," explained Stewart Penny, business development manager in charge of materials development at the company.
After reading the report I had some questions for BAE Systems of my own. When I asked Stewart Penny to describe the process of how they came up with this new liquid technology in Lehman's Terms this is what he had to offer.
"The technology was mirrored after that of the T-1000 from Terminator 2: Judgement Day"
To this we say kudos and keep up the good work BAE Systems. We fully expect to be invincible by 2012 to ward off the Mayan demons.
Brent, apparently you are so good at blogging that you can afford to misspell layman's terms and misspell. (he spells it lehman and mis-spell in his blog)
ReplyDeletetouche sir block...I am that good
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