Message from @Ϻ14ᛟ
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Even if we shot all the Nukes, would we ever have a 'Fallout' Style Nuclear Holocaust?
But yeah, overall, nuking them twice was by far the better option for everyone involved. Just look at the casualty estimates for Operation Downfall, the proposed invasion of Kyushu.
No.
Or are they not strong enough
2019 statistics on the ethnicity of mass shooters, a tale of two narratives.
One: 59% of mass shooters are white, 17% black
Two: 29% mass shooters are black, 51% white
What you say, massshootingtracker dot org is down? Welp, guess we'll never know which figure is correct.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/476456/mass-shootings-in-the-us-by-shooter-s-race/
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2019/08/51-mass-shooters-2019-were-black-only-29-were-daniel-greenfield/
Despite...
>have a debate about a topic
>someone else does a mass text dump on a different topic
>scrolls all the relevant bits off-screen
The blast radius of the fallout 4 nuke was a pretty large blast. Meaning most likely a complete, or close to complete fission. The fallout leftover would be very low.
Just ignore it lol @Goodwood of Dank™
How bad was the Fission in Chernobyl then?
I don't think the explosion was a complete fission with that, think it was very low because it's still highly radioactive today.
Good Ol' Soviet Safety """Standards"""
>Soviet Union
>safety standards
Pick one.
*mic drop*
Basically with nuclear explosions, the higher the fission, the less radioactive the load after the blast, most of the payload fissions into standard uranium. With a low fission explosion the worry isn't the explosion, but the special uranium that gets sent into the atmosphere, the soil, and thus the water.
Hence a "dirty" bomb not really having much nuclear material.
Then everyone gets the Big Sick
Also, the higher the fission, the bigger the blast. The lower the fission, the lower the blast, but the stuff that was supposed to explode is much more radioactive, and is suddenly everywhere.
To end this physics lecture: Uranium 235 is the rare stuff that's dangerous, and uranium 238 isn't as dangerous. In a payload they use uranium enriched with 20% 235 which when fissioned becomes 238 (and sometimes 236)
https://offgridsurvival.com/california-officials-declare-ham-radio-no-longer-a-benefit/ california ladies and gentlmen
Oh my... California wants to live dangerously with the next disaster.
How could they stop using something that sounds so delicious?
I blame the Islamists.
> Last month, repeater operators were sent emails telling them the State would no longer allow them to operate repeaters on public land without paying substantial rental fees.
Put them on private property then 🤷
The communist thinks we should put things on private property, guess those people out on public lands can just die
There is no graphite on the ground move along commrades
Just put the repeaters on private property <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
Why should the state support your dying hobby?
People dont own private property in the hundreds of thousands of miles of national forrest and state parks
The radio signals can still reach them 🤷
The whole reason for those is to open uo communication and co-ordination with search and rescue, wildland firefighters, etc.
People who know nothing of a subject shouldnt open their mouth about it
The whole issue is that the Californian government cannot keep paying the maintenance costs for these repeaters
Signals dont reach over mountains, through areas with variant topography.
Pfft
Hence are asking people to either pay, or host them themselves
The maintenance cost for these are usually covered by operators
And even if they weren't
So they can happily pay the fee and nothing changes then <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
It would be at best a microscopic fraction of the state budget