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Meh. I’ve seen civilians wreck six figures of damage and only get fired too.Even sat in on the “should we sue this fucker?” conversations (answer is no. The idiot is always too poor to make that worth it) The moral of the story is: if you’re going to fuck up that bad do it at work.

That looks T.E.R.R.I.B.L.E. I mean, as an Easter egg, fine. But a whole movie with backgrounds like that and people dressed like that would look hokey as hell, because it does right there.

Iran actually offered to take brand new American fighter jets in lieu of the payment. The Obama administration declined.

Plutonium is not especially toxic compared to other substances which are handled with far fewer restrictions. Exposure of over 2 dozen Manhattan Project workers suggest the actual Pu fataldose is a fair bit higher than current estimates, but that’s conjectural.

So, you saw the whole Raj World and didn’t think “of course the rich assholes that come to this island would want a park like this”?

Radioactive steam bomb? Never thought of that, but yeah, that’d be pretty hazardous (albeit bulky).

It’s a gram, and it was mostly likely disposed of (per the article) they just didn’t record it properly. While I wouldn’t suggest eating the thing, if it still exists, it’s fairly harmless otherwise if only because a) small size b) plutonium isn’t a very hazardous radioisotope due to it’s relatively long half life.

This is bad advice. Yes, flight delays are shortest and least common at 5-6AM and most common at 6-9PM.

Half right. The war would (and did) end when the first country developed the nuclear weapon. The B-29 and Fat Man/Little Boy bombs were originally developed to strike Berlin.

This. Mongols conquered half the then-known world with horse archers.

Another thing that kill the heat of a Wendy’s spicy chicken: the air that moves into your mouth as you inhale to say “they call this fucking thing ‘spicy’?”

If you’re vegetarian and want something fatty to bind to the chili oil, forget that soy nonsense. Grab a can of coconut milk, which is roughly 3000% fat by volume. Just don’t eat the whole delicious can, as it has more saturated fat than any part of a cow (you can buy at least).

Nah. Sharpie can be washed off. Pretty sure acetone will do it. I know some clear lacquers will, and acetone usually eats that stuff...

Had no idea WD2 protagonist was black. I didn’t buy WD2 because the protagonist in WD1 was such a tool.

Stealth aircraft are designed foremost to minimize the return from the front 20-30 degrees from the nose. Think of it as a cone flying out from the nose. Anything within it, regardless of how many radars, will not see the jet in time to do anything.

See, you get it. You and I could have a conversation on whether or not a sub 1:1 SNR can be detected in a combat-relevant time frame (submarines...maybe, aircraft...unlikely). We could speculate on the vulnerability of the sidelobe spikes (such as they are these days). That’s not most of the people reading my

You don’t get it because you’re missing fundamental understanding of how this works. TBH, a lot of other electronics too. SNR crops up a lot in telecoms. Not because Russia is jamming your cable modem, but because all electronics see or even produce noise. It’s why photos of dark places come out grainy. Self

Who told you stealth doesn’t work against fixed radars? Because that’s total horse shit. Detection is all about signal to noise ratio, and no matter what the radar the lower the signal (or higher the noise) the better.

Waste of effort. Cable is dying and, even today, mostly exists to regurgitate crap from the Internet. The Internet is governed by an entirely different set of rules, as unlike TV (which inevitably uses licensed public airwaves and thus fall under the FCC aegis) the bits you’re seeing now may have arrived at your

Either/or. It’s still Sumner Redstone’s money moving from one pocket to the other.