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Not trying to cause offense, I picked some random places!
make your opinions heard for other!
make your opinions heard for other!
SMIDSY said:Not trying to cause offense, I picked some random counteries!
make your opinions heard for other!
SMIDSY said:it is now :-D
FrothyChimp said:If?!? Who says I don't have one? Using a nuclear weapon does not give one power. What gives one power is the threat of using a nuclear weapon. I can only use it in one place BUT I can threaten all of them. Now that's power. ;D
john_lawson said:snowbound or construct I hate those levels
oh yea those are halo places sorry :-?
wannaburn said:I agree to a point with that one. On the other hand if people didnt know of the true horror of using one on people, the threat would not have the same impact. Watching a film such as 'Trinity above and beyond' certainly did not have the impact in my mind that the sight of children wondering aimlessly, blackened and chared did. Never the less, I think it disturbes me more that such power is not in the hands of the people, but of those who control them. In the case of "super powers" like the US, the larger the flock of sheep the more dangerous it all becomes.
Either way, I am proud to be Canadian. We get pushed around from time to time, but at the end of the day we have our peace of mind. I am glad to live in a country who hasnt spent more money on weapons than their own people. We do not belong to the A-Bomb club, but the suject still facinates me
"Don't lick that ball of plutonium sitting on the table."FrothyChimp said:PU-239 weapons material is an alpha emitter so there is no radiation danger as your skin will stop alpha particles. The danger comes in two forms, however, both from internal exposure. Internal organs can be irradiated if you ingest plutonium or it gets absorbed through the skin. The other danger is heavy metal poisoning with symptoms as any other heavy metal poisoning.