Jet&Amber

Some quick answers to quick questions related to Aviation. - First post was on March 28 2011 ("What is NASA?"). *********************************************** Note: Almost all of the information I placed here are from compilation of schoolworks which the author/s is/are not indicated so I cannot mention them individually. However, at the back of the book, is a list of its references I placed below (as Default References). The rest, I got from the internet or dictionaries that I indicate as sources. I am not a know-all in this field. I just read, summarize, and post. Thanks for visiting!

What is Shear (or shearing) Stress?

Shear is the stress caused by forces tending to slip or slide one part of a material in respect to another part. This is the stress that is placed on a piece of wood clamped in a vise and you chip away at it with a hammer and chisel. This type of stress is also exerted when two pieces of metal, bolted together, are pulled apart by sliding one over the other or when you sharpen a pencil with a knife. The rivets in an aircraft are intended to carry only shear. Bolts, as a rule, carry only shear but sometimes they carry both shear and tension.

July 31st 2011

Kristian Stephen Crown Music News

The latest on the music of Kristian Stephen Crown

If you thought of something, please do it now.
It might be a clear day today, but there could be clouds tomorrow.
Yesterday is not yours anymore, please do it now. 

If you have something affectionate to say, please say it now.
Tomorrow might not be yours.
Your loved ones may not always be by your side.
If you have love to confess, please do it now.


If you want to make a beam, please smile now.
Before your friends leave,
and during the time when your heart flatters as the roses bloom,
please give your smile now.


If you have a song to sing, please sing it now.
When the day gets dark,
It would be too late to sing.
Please sing your song now.

Yoo Jin Oh, Chicago Typewriter, Episodes 12 & 14

Originally from Park Gwang Soo’s Poem “지금 하십시오” <문득 사람이 그리운 날엔 시를 읽는다 2> adapted from Charles Spurgeon’s texts.
This poem is Carpe Diem in essence. Very genius of the writer to have picked this poem. 

I’ve searched high and low for the original form of this poem but I couldn’t find it anywhere 

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(via thatdoublenine)

January 31st 2020
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