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Sunday, January 11, 2009
TCOB
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11 comments:
- AnnoyedOne said...
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Kewl!
So many target and so little time. Of course I use the "Tsar Bomba" 50 megaton :-) - 1/11/09, 7:12 PM
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That is FUN. You can target San Fran and spare Alameda. Over and over and over and.........
Tim - 1/11/09, 7:24 PM
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This has been around for a while but it has been updated with GoogleMaps, and now has a lot more detail.
I like the asteroid the best. - 1/11/09, 8:54 PM
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Gonna need a bigger nuke.
- 1/11/09, 9:12 PM
- Desert Cat said...
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The Tsar Bomba was actually designed to produce over 100 megatons. In order to avoid incinerating the delivery aircraft they downgraded it to 50 MT for the test.
After that, they stopped testing such gargantuan bombs. Probably scared the pants off everyone involved. Have you seen the video clips of that explosion? - 1/12/09, 10:28 AM
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- 1/12/09, 2:31 PM
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Got yanked by youtube.
Here is another version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmQIkDkZ7sk&feature=related - 1/12/09, 2:40 PM
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One tiny flaw in your analysis--the blast zone includes the Hampton Inn at 6th and Massachusetts. Best hot tub hotel deal in DC.
- 1/12/09, 8:45 PM
- Desert Cat said...
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I've probably watched every single nuke video on YouTube.
I get in certain moods sometimes where the sight of thermonuclear weapons explosions is a soothing thing.
Here I have my favorite one linked. I love the soundtrack. Somehow so very perfect for the mood. - 1/12/09, 10:21 PM
- SoylentGreen said...
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Velly intellesting!! An asteroid impact on Rome approximately takes care of most of the problems in the world!
- 1/12/09, 10:32 PM
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Zj32WwtnCNM
This was the one I was looking for earlier. - 1/13/09, 11:58 AM