Are you ready for a nuclear holocaust? Hope you don't live in Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Montana or the Dakotas. North Dakota is particularly fun to look at.

From: [identity profile] grant-p.livejournal.com


I prefer to take my paranoia to a whole other level. For example, I'd usually not trust the so called 'ready' communities as by and large they have a great many gun nuts and security minded people, but not enough farmers, doctors, and teachers. They also tend to be very bad at actual organizing as they refuse to accept any leadership.

On the other hand, I want one of THESE!:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1186-mini-nuclear-reactor-could-power-apartment-blocks-.html

Maybe I'd get lucky and it would leak and kill the fire ants.

From: [identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com


If it leaked, it would make the fire ants grow to the size of Buicks. Don't you know anything about atomic science?!

From: [identity profile] grant-p.livejournal.com


Ah, yes, I'd forgotten about the 'Them!' postulate. Sorry!

From: [identity profile] point5b.livejournal.com


That's why you work on custom bridles, tack, etc...

From: [identity profile] ndgmtlcd.livejournal.com


Yeah, mini reactors (the size of office chairs) would be cool but not many people have managed to make them work.

http://www.reportonbusiness.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070328.rmreguly0328/BNStory/specialROBmagazine/home

From: [identity profile] mib24601.livejournal.com


Some of the pages look like they haven't been updated since the 20th century. Even the links marked "updated pages" have time stamps from 2001.

From: [identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com


Heh, I notice they still indicate Loring Air Force Base as a prime target in Maine. It's been closed since 1994. I suppose the godless Communists might want to take out the Defense Department accounting office or the humvee garage that are operating on the site, but it seems unlikely somehow.

From: [identity profile] aardy.livejournal.com


Perhaps the theory is that, with the fall of the Soviet Union, the targeting data for their nukes were never changed, and so still reflects pre-1989 targets?

(I've actually heard variations on that posited a time or two.)

From: [identity profile] grant-p.livejournal.com


The funny thing is, there IS a reactor in the Apex area. When I lived there I kept the government provided potassium iodide pills and such in my emergency pack. I also realized their evac plan was garbage and made my own. Then I found out my own plan worked GREAT, not for the reactor, but for the exploding chemical plant that covered the entire town in chlorine gas. I'm not saying we should all be hyper-paranoid, I'm just saying paranoia, properly applied has uses you'd NEVER think of...

From: [identity profile] gary-williams.livejournal.com


Cool maps. I'm surprised that Bellingham, WA is shown as a potential target, though. There's nothing there worth nuking, except perhaps Bellis Fair Mall, as it is largely a retirement community (e.g., too many golf courses and excruciatingly slow traffic signals). I lived there briefly before moving to the Vancouver, Canada area.

From: [identity profile] z-gryphon.livejournal.com


Bellingham is actually a target of opportunity for US nuclear forces; in the event of a Commie attack, the Air Force will take the opportunity to nuke the peace activists and Linux freaks there in all the confusion and blame it on the Commies. It's part of Operation Obfuscated Payback.

From: [identity profile] lord-xiphos.livejournal.com


Well I'm boned!
I left my nuked shadow in San Francisco...
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