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dar zemn diruz tuie kermanshah khodemun ham 5 ta koshte dadim, alan mishim failed state?
koja ? chera man nashnidam

fekr konam saram dige kheyli sholooghe . vali dar kol marzban ba civilian fargh dare , ounam az keshvar dige .

@Serpentine , account spotify ru az koja kharidi ?

tooye siti zade 6 mahe 100,000 toman , WTF
 
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koja ? chera man nashnidam

fekr konam saram dige kheyli sholooghe . vali dar kol marzban ba civilian fargh dare , ounam az keshvar dige .

@Serpentine , account spotify ru az koja kharidi ?

tooye siti zade 6 mahe 100,000 toman , WTF

شهادت 5 عضو بسیج در درگیری با پژاک

Dar rabete ba spotify ham., 3 mahe aval be onvane hedie 1 dollar hast, vali bad az on, har mah 10 dollar. baraie on 1 dollar baiad credit card baraie pardakht gir biari. man ye bande khodaie ro kheft kardam credit card dasht, goftam behesh 1 dollar bekhare.

baraie 10 dollar mahiane ham baiad gift card estedade konim tuie iran, chon credit card ke nadarim ma. chan ta site hastam mifrushan online. gift carde 10 dollari taghriban 35 toman hast ya bishtar.

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albate 3 mahe va 6 mahe ham dare.
 
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@Serpentine

Dadash, Migam betahr nist in thread qaher ro delete kooni?

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benazare man qaher felan cheeji khejalat konandeh hast va behtareh ma vastim ke new information azasht biyad biroon, va bad shayad thread baz konim dobareh. bazi troll ha be dasthayi to in thread comment mikonan ke thread biyad bala.
 
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@Serpentine Man shoma ra tou oun yeki thread mention kardam. Be khaater e ettehaam e false flagging, oun joujeh terrorist ghaanounan yek warning baayad begireh. kollan ham chand ja troll karde, ke mishe andakhtesh biroun az in section. Ageh alaan ke taaze member shodand, jeloshoun gerefte nasheh, ba'dan por rou mishand.
 
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@Serpentine Man shoma ra tou oun yeki thread mention kardam. Be khaater e ettehaam e false flagging, oun joujeh terrorist ghaanounan yek warning baayad begireh. kollan ham chand ja troll karde, ke mishe andakhtesh biroun az in section. Ageh alaan ke taaze member shodand, jeloshoun gerefte nasheh, ba'dan por rou mishand.
He is thread banned.

@bsruzm
Don't get yourself a section ban and just behave. Otherwise, you will not be welcome here.
 
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Galaxy S6 Jumps 50 Meters From A Drone In Mid-Air: Did It Survive The Latest Crazy Drop Test? [Video] : T-Lounge : Tech Times


The Samsung Galaxy S6 seems to be one durable phone, but Digiato on YouTube decided to test the capabilities of the phone even further with a drop test to end all drop tests: from a drone flying up 50 meters into the air.

The same team from Iran also uploaded its creative drop tests for a Sony Xperia Z3, HTC Desire and LG G Flex 2 involving a 10-ton roller.

Tehran's Chitgar Lake is the backdrop of the high-flying drop test, with the drone first taking aerial shots of the high-tech landscape. Although the video is in Farsi, subtitles help to explain in English just exactly what is going on.

First, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is dropped from just a few feet off the ground to see how it would fare from a fall from a pretty normal height that is likely to happen in everyday life. The glass and back panel of the smartphone show no major damage and just a few scratches on its sides along the alumnium frame, even when the drop is increased by a few more feet.

screenshot-2015-08-12-13-10-23-jpg.jpg



The exciting part begins at around 3:30 minutes into the video when the phone is finally outfitted into a drone for the ultimate drop test. An on-drone camera shows closeup footage as the S6 is lifted 50 meters into the air above the picturesque lake and as it is dropped to the ground.

The phone is dropped in gloriously slow motion and its fall is captured from various angles to prolong the agony of the reveal. When it finally hits the ground, the team rushes to see what happened to the smartphone as the drone continues to film their reactions.

Unsurprisingly, the S6 does not survive its treacherous fall from the sky. The glass is cracked; the panels are coming off; and the device's display no longer works.


drone-drop-test.jpg


Although the screen is blacked out, the team believes that the smartphone still turns on because vibrations are felt whenever the home button is pressed.

Verdict: Dropping a Samsung Galaxy S6 from a drone at 50 meters in the air results in one very dead phone. We have to say, though, that Gorilla Glass fared remarkably well with just a few cracks, considering the height it was dropped from.
 
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It is rumoured that Iran may buy Mirage 2000
Galaxy S6 Jumps 50 Meters From A Drone In Mid-Air: Did It Survive The Latest Crazy Drop Test? [Video] : T-Lounge : Tech Times


The Samsung Galaxy S6 seems to be one durable phone, but Digiato on YouTube decided to test the capabilities of the phone even further with a drop test to end all drop tests: from a drone flying up 50 meters into the air.

The same team from Iran also uploaded its creative drop tests for a Sony Xperia Z3, HTC Desire and LG G Flex 2 involving a 10-ton roller.

Tehran's Chitgar Lake is the backdrop of the high-flying drop test, with the drone first taking aerial shots of the high-tech landscape. Although the video is in Farsi, subtitles help to explain in English just exactly what is going on.

First, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is dropped from just a few feet off the ground to see how it would fare from a fall from a pretty normal height that is likely to happen in everyday life. The glass and back panel of the smartphone show no major damage and just a few scratches on its sides along the alumnium frame, even when the drop is increased by a few more feet.

screenshot-2015-08-12-13-10-23-jpg.jpg



The exciting part begins at around 3:30 minutes into the video when the phone is finally outfitted into a drone for the ultimate drop test. An on-drone camera shows closeup footage as the S6 is lifted 50 meters into the air above the picturesque lake and as it is dropped to the ground.

The phone is dropped in gloriously slow motion and its fall is captured from various angles to prolong the agony of the reveal. When it finally hits the ground, the team rushes to see what happened to the smartphone as the drone continues to film their reactions.

Unsurprisingly, the S6 does not survive its treacherous fall from the sky. The glass is cracked; the panels are coming off; and the device's display no longer works.


drone-drop-test.jpg


Although the screen is blacked out, the team believes that the smartphone still turns on because vibrations are felt whenever the home button is pressed.

Verdict: Dropping a Samsung Galaxy S6 from a drone at 50 meters in the air results in one very dead phone. We have to say, though, that Gorilla Glass fared remarkably well with just a few cracks, considering the height it was dropped from.
I don't know why it reminds me of the experiment where the scientist put a frog on the table and says "Jump" and it jumps and then cuts the limbs and says "Jump" and reaches the following conclusion: "When you cut frog's limbs it becomes deaf!"
There might be something wrong with me or the experiment they are doing!
 
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Galaxy S6 Jumps 50 Meters From A Drone In Mid-Air: Did It Survive The Latest Crazy Drop Test? [Video] : T-Lounge : Tech Times


The Samsung Galaxy S6 seems to be one durable phone, but Digiato on YouTube decided to test the capabilities of the phone even further with a drop test to end all drop tests: from a drone flying up 50 meters into the air.

The same team from Iran also uploaded its creative drop tests for a Sony Xperia Z3, HTC Desire and LG G Flex 2 involving a 10-ton roller.

Tehran's Chitgar Lake is the backdrop of the high-flying drop test, with the drone first taking aerial shots of the high-tech landscape. Although the video is in Farsi, subtitles help to explain in English just exactly what is going on.

First, the Samsung Galaxy S6 is dropped from just a few feet off the ground to see how it would fare from a fall from a pretty normal height that is likely to happen in everyday life. The glass and back panel of the smartphone show no major damage and just a few scratches on its sides along the alumnium frame, even when the drop is increased by a few more feet.

screenshot-2015-08-12-13-10-23-jpg.jpg



The exciting part begins at around 3:30 minutes into the video when the phone is finally outfitted into a drone for the ultimate drop test. An on-drone camera shows closeup footage as the S6 is lifted 50 meters into the air above the picturesque lake and as it is dropped to the ground.

The phone is dropped in gloriously slow motion and its fall is captured from various angles to prolong the agony of the reveal. When it finally hits the ground, the team rushes to see what happened to the smartphone as the drone continues to film their reactions.

Unsurprisingly, the S6 does not survive its treacherous fall from the sky. The glass is cracked; the panels are coming off; and the device's display no longer works.


drone-drop-test.jpg


Although the screen is blacked out, the team believes that the smartphone still turns on because vibrations are felt whenever the home button is pressed.

Verdict: Dropping a Samsung Galaxy S6 from a drone at 50 meters in the air results in one very dead phone. We have to say, though, that Gorilla Glass fared remarkably well with just a few cracks, considering the height it was dropped from.
Kheyli videosh bahal bud damet garm.
 
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