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 As the gleaming white-and-blue airship takes off from a freshly mown field at Berlin s Tempelhof airport, the notion of using the 150-year-old technology in defense of the United States seems as impossible as Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin s dream of using his cumbersome creations as fighting machines.But with the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks stanley cup , the U.S. military has been forced to reassess threats, and two major defense contractors are pitching the zeppelin as a potential piece in the homeland security puzzle. Military planners envisio stanley cup n unmanned airships as high-altitude radar platforms keeping watch for anything trying to penetrate U.S. airspace. What Sept. 11 proved is the ability of a group of people being able to outwit a sophisticated country by using unconventional methods,  said Nick Cook, a London-based aerospace consultant for Jane s Defense Weekly.  You can put as much into an SDI  Strategic Defense Initiative  Star Wars type thing as you want and a cruise missile would sneak under, but an airship could plug the gap. The  stanley flasche surface radar arrays that currently watch U.S. borders cannot see into valleys and ravines, and surveillance satellites are limited to glimpses because of the earth s rotation, Cook said. The zeppelins would provide essentially the same view as radar-equipped planes, but could be kept aloft for months at a time.Two of the largest companies developing dirigibles are Boeing, through its partnership with Germany s CargoLifter AG, and Lockheed Martin s subsi Dyau Schwarzenegger Rejects Troop Request
 If the months of waiting for the next season of Game Of Thrones leaves you curled up in a ball repeatedly muttering Hodor to yourself, you ;re going to love what Insight Editions previewed at Comic Con this year. Available in 2014, A Pop-Up Guide to Westeros is a lavish 3D book that lets you further explore and learn about the fictional land.     The book   even got a tiny paper version of the iron throne, perfect for Ken or Barbie to ma stanley tazas ke their claim as ki stanley thermoskannen ng or queen of the Seven Kingdoms. But be warned: It   probably not the best choice wh stanley mug en it comes to bedtime stories, unless you like waking up five or six times in the middle of the night to deal with the aftermath of Red Wedding nightmares. [Nerd Approved]                                                        BooksGame of Thrones