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AAh! det gör fan skit ont nu när bedövningen har försvunnit!
Man kan inte böjja sig, eller göra nått med magen s;
11 stygn blev det iaf =) o jag måste ha på dendär i 2 veckor..
Är typ frisk nu... och det är sista dagen jag har BDBHD >; fast det var nog värt dom där 40kronorna, för ett helt år.
Btw blir jag helt utan dator över helgen, till på söndag. O säkert lite små off på sms - så folk vet =)
Saknar Nike jätte mycket :/
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11 stygn blev det iaf =) o jag måste ha på dendär i 2 veckor..
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Anonymous
Tue 12 Oct 2010 17:54
hur ser det ut nu efteråt ?, är det typ rött,vitt eller rosa ?
och hur stort är det ? :)
och hur stort är det ? :)
Karatay
Thu 21 Oct 2010 21:23
oh sry, eurm sjukhuset. Men det heter väll hudnått just den avdelningen tror jag :)
Du besöker 1 gång när dom först kollar o visar hur det ungefär kommer bli, sen så tar dom bort det andra gången du besöker!
Du besöker 1 gång när dom först kollar o visar hur det ungefär kommer bli, sen så tar dom bort det andra gången du besöker!
Anonymous
Thu 21 Oct 2010 21:31
hhah, fan va nice, vet du orsaken eller är det alltid så ? xD
Anonymous
Mon 12 Apr 2010 20:05
Oh, vet hur det känns. Även om min inte var lika stor o;
Mage NomNom<3
Mage NomNom<3
Jonfen123
Wed 14 Apr 2010 12:27
Major General Mikhail Timofeyevich Kalashnikov (Russian: Михаи́л Тимофе́евич Кала́шников, Mihail Timofeevič Kalašnikov) (born November 10, 1919 in Russia's southern Altai region) is a Russian small arms designer, most famous for designing the AK-47 assault rifle, the AKM and the AK-74.
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Later career
3 Legacy
4 Awards
5 Quotations
6 References
7 Further reading
8 External links
[edit] Early life
Kalashnikov's father was deported when Kalashnikov was still a boy.[1] In his youth Kalashnikov wrote poetry, and he was expected to become a poet.[2] He went on to write six books and continued to write poetry all his life.[3]
Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1949Kalashnikov was conscripted into the Red Army in 1938, and became a tank driver-mechanic, achieving the rank of senior sergeant (tank commander) serving on the T-34s of the 24th Tank Regiment, 12th Tank Division[4] stationed in Stryi[5][6] before the regiment retreated after the failed counterattack at Brody, June 1941. He was wounded in combat during the defence of Bryansk, October 1941, and released for six months recuperation due to illness. While in the hospital, he overheard some soldiers complaining about the Soviet rifles of the time[citation needed].
He also had bad experiences with the standard infantry weapons at the time, so he was inspired to start constructing a new rifle for the Soviet military. During this time Kalashnikov began designing a submachine gun.[7]
Although his first submachine gun design was not accepted to service, his talent as a designer was noticed. From 1942 onwards Kalashnikov was assigned to the Central Scientific-developmental Firing Range for Rifle Firearms of the Chief Artillery Directorate of RKKA. Later in life he claimed that the priority of simplicity and dependability in his designs was influenced by principles he had gained from reading of Russian literature and the Bible.[8]
In 1944, he designed a gas-operated carbine for the new 7.62 x 39 mm cartridge; this weapon, influenced by the Garand self-loading rifle, lost out to the new Simonov carbine which would be eventually adopted as the SKS; but it became a basis for his entry in an assault rifle competition in 1946.[9] His winning entry, the "Mikhtim" (so named by taking the first letters of his name and patronymic Mikhail Timofeyevich) became the prototype for the development of a family of prototype rifles.[10]
This process culminated in 1947, when he designed the AK-47 (standing for Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947). In 1956, the AK-47 assault rifle became the Soviet Army's standard issue rifle and went on to become Kalashnikov's most famous invention.
[edit] Later career
Monument to Kalashnikov in Izhevsk.Since 1949, Mikhail Kalashnikov has lived and worked in Izhevsk, Udmurtia. He holds an advanced degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences.
After WWII, as General Designer of small arms for the Soviet Army, his design subordinates included the Germans Hugo Schmeisser, designer of the StG-44, and Werner Grüner (of MG 42 fame) who was a pioneer in sheet metal embossing technology in the 1950s.
Over the course of his career he evolved the basic design into a weapons family. The AKM ("Avtomat Kalashnikov Modernizirovanniy" - Automatic Kalashnikov Modernized) first appeared in 1963, which was lighter and cheaper to manufacture due to the use of a stamped steel receiver (in place of the AK47's milled steel receiver), and contained detail improvements such as a re-shaped stock and muzzle compensator. From the AKM he developed a squad automatic weapon variant, known as the RPK (Ruchnoi pulemyot Kalashnikova - Kalashnikov light machine gun), and also the PK (Pulemyot Kalashnikova - Kalashnikov machine gun), which used the more powerful 7.62×54R of the Mosin-Nagant rifle. The PK series is a general purpose machine gun, which is cartridge belt-fed, not magazine-fed, as it is intended to fill the heavy tripod-mounted sustained fire role as well as the light, bipod-mounted role. The common characteristics of his weapons are the simple, elegant engineering and their ruggedness and ease of maintenance in all operating conditions.
Despite estimates of some 100 million AK-47 assault rifles circulating, General Kalashnikov claims he has not profited and that he only receives a state pension.[11] He does however own 13% of a German company Marken Marketing International (MMI), based in Solingen, that revamps trademarks and produces merchandise carrying the Kalashnikov name, such as vodka, umbrellas and knives.[12] One of the items is a knife named for the AK-74.[13]
[edit] Legacy
Mikhail Kalashnikov in 2007 (Moscow)Kalashnikov told Reuters Television, "I've always wanted to improve and expand on the good name of my weapon by doing good things."
The legacy of Kalashnikov's rifles as the most popular assault rifles has prompted him to state that[14]
"I'm proud of my invention, but I'm sad that it is used by terrorists," he said on a visit to Germany, adding: "I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work — for example a lawnmower."(2002)
[edit] Awards
Mikhail Kalashnikov was twice named Hero of Socialist Labor. In 1998, he was awarded an Order of Saint Andrew the Protoclete (orden Svyatogo Andreya Pervozvannogo).
On 10 November 2009 (his 90th birthday), Kalashnikov was named a "Hero of the Russian Federation" and presented with a medal by President Dmitry Medvedev who lauded him for creating "the brand every Russian is proud of."[15]
[edit] Quotations
"My work is my life, and my life is my work. I invented this assault rifle to defend my country. Today, I am proud that it has become for many synonymous with liberty."
"It is the Germans who are responsible for the fact that I became a fabricator of arms. If not for them, I would have constructed agricultural machines. (...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean. I constructed arms to defend my country."
"Before attempting to create something new, it is vital to have a good appreciation of everything that already exists in this field."
"I am still ready to shake hands with anyone who designs a better assault rifle than mine."
"It is painful for me to see when criminal elements of all kinds fire from my weapon [...] I created this weapon primarily to safeguard our motherland"[16]
"In fact the AK-47 and STG-44 have nothing in common"
[edit] References
^ Osipovich, Alexander (2009-11-10). "AFP: Gun inventor, 'happy man' Kalashnikov turns 90". Google.com. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g9tphEADS_KEd6Qo54sAqM7w7KqQ. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
^ "Poet at heart: Kalashnikov inventory turns 90 in a hail of praise". Sydney Morning Herald (Australia). 12 November 2009. http://www.smh.com.au/world/poet-at-heart-kalashnikov-inventor-turns-90-in-a-hail-of-praise-20091111-ia0v.html. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
^ "Kalashnikov 'wanted to be poet and more'". BBC World News. 10 November 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8353427.stm. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
^ p.27 Perechen No.6
^ КАЛАШНИКОВ location of his tank regiment
^ МЕЛЮХИН Андрей Егорович A veteran who served with him in his tank regiment
^ AK-47 Inventor Doesn't Lose Sleep Over Havoc Wrought With His Invention, Fox News
^ Interview of Mikhail Kalashnikov on Guns of the World, History Channel, 2009 December 15.
^ Bolotin, D.N, "Soviet Small-Arms and Ammunition", pp 69-70 and 115.
^ Kalashnikov, Mikhail, "How and Why I Produced My Submachine Gun", in Sputnik: A Digest of Soviet Press, Novosti Press Agency, Moscow, June 1983, pp 70-75
^ Coming soon - the Kalashnikov brolly?, BBC, 17 February 2003
^ Kalashnikov lends his name to an umbrella 17 Feb 2003
^ Care for a Kalashnikov Umbrella?, The Moscow Times
^ Kalashnikov: 'I wish I'd made a lawnmower', The Guardian, 30 July 2002
^ http://en.rian.ru/russia/20091110/156786596.html Father of the AK-47 receives Russia's top honor
^ "Kalashnikov decries "criminal" use of rifle, REUTERS". Reuters.com. 2009-10-26. http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE59P34H20091026?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=11604. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
[edit] Further reading
Forge, John (January/February 2007). "No Consolation For Kalashnikov". Philosophy Now (59). http://www.philosophynow.org/issue59/59forge.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Mikhail Kalashnikov
'I sleep soundly' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
The Biography of the Main Gun Designer Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov
Mikhail Kalashnikov backs weapons control
BBC NEWS Profile: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Free illustrated virtual guided tour of the Museum of Mikhail Kalashnikov
The life of Mikhail Kalashnikov (Russian)
On the AK-47's military and social effects on history
Kalashnikov's Vodka
Mikhail Kalashnikov with Elena Joly: The Gun that Changed the World
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Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Later career
3 Legacy
4 Awards
5 Quotations
6 References
7 Further reading
8 External links
[edit] Early life
Kalashnikov's father was deported when Kalashnikov was still a boy.[1] In his youth Kalashnikov wrote poetry, and he was expected to become a poet.[2] He went on to write six books and continued to write poetry all his life.[3]
Mikhail Kalashnikov in 1949Kalashnikov was conscripted into the Red Army in 1938, and became a tank driver-mechanic, achieving the rank of senior sergeant (tank commander) serving on the T-34s of the 24th Tank Regiment, 12th Tank Division[4] stationed in Stryi[5][6] before the regiment retreated after the failed counterattack at Brody, June 1941. He was wounded in combat during the defence of Bryansk, October 1941, and released for six months recuperation due to illness. While in the hospital, he overheard some soldiers complaining about the Soviet rifles of the time[citation needed].
He also had bad experiences with the standard infantry weapons at the time, so he was inspired to start constructing a new rifle for the Soviet military. During this time Kalashnikov began designing a submachine gun.[7]
Although his first submachine gun design was not accepted to service, his talent as a designer was noticed. From 1942 onwards Kalashnikov was assigned to the Central Scientific-developmental Firing Range for Rifle Firearms of the Chief Artillery Directorate of RKKA. Later in life he claimed that the priority of simplicity and dependability in his designs was influenced by principles he had gained from reading of Russian literature and the Bible.[8]
In 1944, he designed a gas-operated carbine for the new 7.62 x 39 mm cartridge; this weapon, influenced by the Garand self-loading rifle, lost out to the new Simonov carbine which would be eventually adopted as the SKS; but it became a basis for his entry in an assault rifle competition in 1946.[9] His winning entry, the "Mikhtim" (so named by taking the first letters of his name and patronymic Mikhail Timofeyevich) became the prototype for the development of a family of prototype rifles.[10]
This process culminated in 1947, when he designed the AK-47 (standing for Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947). In 1956, the AK-47 assault rifle became the Soviet Army's standard issue rifle and went on to become Kalashnikov's most famous invention.
[edit] Later career
Monument to Kalashnikov in Izhevsk.Since 1949, Mikhail Kalashnikov has lived and worked in Izhevsk, Udmurtia. He holds an advanced degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences.
After WWII, as General Designer of small arms for the Soviet Army, his design subordinates included the Germans Hugo Schmeisser, designer of the StG-44, and Werner Grüner (of MG 42 fame) who was a pioneer in sheet metal embossing technology in the 1950s.
Over the course of his career he evolved the basic design into a weapons family. The AKM ("Avtomat Kalashnikov Modernizirovanniy" - Automatic Kalashnikov Modernized) first appeared in 1963, which was lighter and cheaper to manufacture due to the use of a stamped steel receiver (in place of the AK47's milled steel receiver), and contained detail improvements such as a re-shaped stock and muzzle compensator. From the AKM he developed a squad automatic weapon variant, known as the RPK (Ruchnoi pulemyot Kalashnikova - Kalashnikov light machine gun), and also the PK (Pulemyot Kalashnikova - Kalashnikov machine gun), which used the more powerful 7.62×54R of the Mosin-Nagant rifle. The PK series is a general purpose machine gun, which is cartridge belt-fed, not magazine-fed, as it is intended to fill the heavy tripod-mounted sustained fire role as well as the light, bipod-mounted role. The common characteristics of his weapons are the simple, elegant engineering and their ruggedness and ease of maintenance in all operating conditions.
Despite estimates of some 100 million AK-47 assault rifles circulating, General Kalashnikov claims he has not profited and that he only receives a state pension.[11] He does however own 13% of a German company Marken Marketing International (MMI), based in Solingen, that revamps trademarks and produces merchandise carrying the Kalashnikov name, such as vodka, umbrellas and knives.[12] One of the items is a knife named for the AK-74.[13]
[edit] Legacy
Mikhail Kalashnikov in 2007 (Moscow)Kalashnikov told Reuters Television, "I've always wanted to improve and expand on the good name of my weapon by doing good things."
The legacy of Kalashnikov's rifles as the most popular assault rifles has prompted him to state that[14]
"I'm proud of my invention, but I'm sad that it is used by terrorists," he said on a visit to Germany, adding: "I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work — for example a lawnmower."(2002)
[edit] Awards
Mikhail Kalashnikov was twice named Hero of Socialist Labor. In 1998, he was awarded an Order of Saint Andrew the Protoclete (orden Svyatogo Andreya Pervozvannogo).
On 10 November 2009 (his 90th birthday), Kalashnikov was named a "Hero of the Russian Federation" and presented with a medal by President Dmitry Medvedev who lauded him for creating "the brand every Russian is proud of."[15]
[edit] Quotations
"My work is my life, and my life is my work. I invented this assault rifle to defend my country. Today, I am proud that it has become for many synonymous with liberty."
"It is the Germans who are responsible for the fact that I became a fabricator of arms. If not for them, I would have constructed agricultural machines. (...) If someone asks me how I can sleep at night knowing that my arms have killed millions of people, I respond that I have no problem sleeping, my conscience is clean. I constructed arms to defend my country."
"Before attempting to create something new, it is vital to have a good appreciation of everything that already exists in this field."
"I am still ready to shake hands with anyone who designs a better assault rifle than mine."
"It is painful for me to see when criminal elements of all kinds fire from my weapon [...] I created this weapon primarily to safeguard our motherland"[16]
"In fact the AK-47 and STG-44 have nothing in common"
[edit] References
^ Osipovich, Alexander (2009-11-10). "AFP: Gun inventor, 'happy man' Kalashnikov turns 90". Google.com. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5g9tphEADS_KEd6Qo54sAqM7w7KqQ. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
^ "Poet at heart: Kalashnikov inventory turns 90 in a hail of praise". Sydney Morning Herald (Australia). 12 November 2009. http://www.smh.com.au/world/poet-at-heart-kalashnikov-inventor-turns-90-in-a-hail-of-praise-20091111-ia0v.html. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
^ "Kalashnikov 'wanted to be poet and more'". BBC World News. 10 November 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8353427.stm. Retrieved 11 November 2009.
^ p.27 Perechen No.6
^ КАЛАШНИКОВ location of his tank regiment
^ МЕЛЮХИН Андрей Егорович A veteran who served with him in his tank regiment
^ AK-47 Inventor Doesn't Lose Sleep Over Havoc Wrought With His Invention, Fox News
^ Interview of Mikhail Kalashnikov on Guns of the World, History Channel, 2009 December 15.
^ Bolotin, D.N, "Soviet Small-Arms and Ammunition", pp 69-70 and 115.
^ Kalashnikov, Mikhail, "How and Why I Produced My Submachine Gun", in Sputnik: A Digest of Soviet Press, Novosti Press Agency, Moscow, June 1983, pp 70-75
^ Coming soon - the Kalashnikov brolly?, BBC, 17 February 2003
^ Kalashnikov lends his name to an umbrella 17 Feb 2003
^ Care for a Kalashnikov Umbrella?, The Moscow Times
^ Kalashnikov: 'I wish I'd made a lawnmower', The Guardian, 30 July 2002
^ http://en.rian.ru/russia/20091110/156786596.html Father of the AK-47 receives Russia's top honor
^ "Kalashnikov decries "criminal" use of rifle, REUTERS". Reuters.com. 2009-10-26. http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSTRE59P34H20091026?pageNumber=1&virtualBrandChannel=11604. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
[edit] Further reading
Forge, John (January/February 2007). "No Consolation For Kalashnikov". Philosophy Now (59). http://www.philosophynow.org/issue59/59forge.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Mikhail Kalashnikov
'I sleep soundly' - Interview with and article on Mikhail Kalashnikov at the age of 83, from The Guardian newspaper.
The Biography of the Main Gun Designer Mikhail Timofeevich Kalashnikov
Mikhail Kalashnikov backs weapons control
BBC NEWS Profile: Mikhail Kalashnikov
Free illustrated virtual guided tour of the Museum of Mikhail Kalashnikov
The life of Mikhail Kalashnikov (Russian)
On the AK-47's military and social effects on history
Kalashnikov's Vodka
Mikhail Kalashnikov with Elena Joly: The Gun that Changed the World
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Anonymous
Sat 10 Apr 2010 22:21
va har hänt me din fina mage?:O <3
Jonfen123
Thu 15 Apr 2010 13:17
och vad brukar jag göra på andras bdb? det är andra som drygar med min..
Anonymous
Sat 10 Apr 2010 17:26
aaaoj :(
bra att du är frisk iaf isak :)
bra att du är frisk iaf isak :)
Anonymous
Fri 9 Apr 2010 12:16
snygg mage :D puss på dig!
Anonymous
Fri 9 Apr 2010 00:33
har du äntligen tagit bort den svarta fläcken nu xD
Anonymous
Thu 8 Apr 2010 21:18
Isak, lille vän vad har du gjort <3?
Anonymous
Thu 8 Apr 2010 20:27
isaaak, vi måste träffas snart?!
bara för du har fin mage (L)
social på sms ikv bebiis?<3
bara för du har fin mage (L)
social på sms ikv bebiis?<3
Karatay
Thu 8 Apr 2010 20:38
Ska vi träffas för jag har en mage? xd
Naij jag är inte social (=
opererat ^^
Naij jag är inte social (=
opererat ^^
Anonymous
Thu 8 Apr 2010 20:39
DU SKA VA SOCIAL :(
nej vi ska träffas för jag vill träffa dig :o
vill du inte så skiter vi i de..
nej vi ska träffas för jag vill träffa dig :o
vill du inte så skiter vi i de..
Anonymous
Thu 8 Apr 2010 19:40
tagit bort den nu ;)
Anonymous
Thu 8 Apr 2010 20:40
de e inte bra :o fast bra att den e borta dock, förstörde din fina mage lite;)
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