"In a worst-case scenario, you could eject from a fighter jet, " says senior CAL flight instructor Chou Yu-sen, who once trained F-104 and T33 combat pilots.
Armstrong's seemingly casual reaction to peril left his NASA colleagues in awe when, in May 1968, he picked exactly the right time to eject from a lunar landing simulator that had spun out of control.
The 24-year-old completed just 200m of his heat before retiring, prompting the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to release a statement that appeared to eject him from the Games.
On October 26th 1967 he had to eject himself from his aircraft in the sky above North Vietnam, breaking his left arm, his right arm in three places and his right knee.
Blu-Ray discs may even be able to render compromised players unusable, after which they will doubtless sprout ninja star blades, emit a piercing battle cry, and eject themselves from such players with a force deadly enough to decapitate most pets.
It does, however, raise the question of why the army refused to use emergency powers last year to eject the PAD from Bangkok's main airport arguably a graver security threat than a rabble at a roundabout.
For an complex multi-national mission like the Libyan operation the obvious candidates would be Nato - which, for example, commanded the operation to eject Serbian forces from Bosnia - or an established US headquarters like Centcom - which ran the invasion of Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein.
The ruling by an Ontario Superior Court justice to eject Mr Ford from office stems from a city council inquiry into whether Mr Ford, as a city councillor, improperly used his staff in 2010 to send out appeals for donations for a football charity he had founded, CBC News reported.
How would he eject a hysterical girl from the passenger seat?
There is a hint of danger in the air when police eject an entire family from their home after they think they spot the suspect hiding inside.
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It was America's enthusiastic ally in the war to eject the Soviet Union from Afghanistan in the 1980s, which it sold to its people as a jihad.
They believe that the poor outlook for the economy and jobs, the bitterness of many in small business, and what they see as simply too much government will make it possible to eject US President Barack Obama from the White House next year.
Also, the power and eject buttons have been customised with unique sounds from the "Gears of War" universe.
The optical door flips open when the eject button is pressed to protect the drive from dust and potential damage when not in use.
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One thing: if you want to grab a girl, as Peter does, you eject a strand of sticky stuff onto her from behind, then pull.
It is planning to eject the party's deputy leader Simon Hughes from his London seat of Bermondsey and Old Southwark - a seat he has held for 30 years in which Labour needs a swing of 9.6%.
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