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JME2 wrote:It's like Robin Williams said:
China has the bomb - or maybe not. Maybe they just have one billion people that go BOOM!
Wasn't that about India?
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Crown wrote:
JME2 wrote:It's like Robin Williams said:
China has the bomb - or maybe not. Maybe they just have one billion people that go BOOM!
Wasn't that about India?
Nah, I'm 99% sure that was China.

I remember trying to figure out if they'd have enough magnesium to simulate such a feat.
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Gandalf wrote:Nah, I'm 99% sure that was China.

I remember trying to figure out if they'd have enough magnesium to simulate such a feat.
Nope Robin Williams was talking about India in his Live on Broadway routine for HBO.
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Crown wrote:
Gandalf wrote:Nah, I'm 99% sure that was China.

I remember trying to figure out if they'd have enough magnesium to simulate such a feat.
Nope Robin Williams was talking about India in his Live on Broadway routine for HBO.
Bugger, sorry about that.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:
Col. Crackpot wrote:
Nonsense! Those Essex class carriers and Benjamin Franklin class SSBN's are vital parts of the fleet!
Those would have actual value, but anyway the National Defense Reserve Fleet contains exclusively merchant vessels. The reserve dates to 1946, and some of the ships have been there ever since (most of the vessels in it are WW2 Victory ships), the primary criteria for removing a ship from the NDRF is that it will sink from decay if not dry docked...
Do you know of where I could find a catalogue of the kinds of ships in the NDRF? I tried google but the official sites seemed to have taken down their's.
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Gandalf wrote:
Crown wrote:
Gandalf wrote:Nah, I'm 99% sure that was China.

I remember trying to figure out if they'd have enough magnesium to simulate such a feat.
Nope Robin Williams was talking about India in his Live on Broadway routine for HBO.
Bugger, sorry about that.
It was primarily on India, but he was discussing who else had the bomb; the weapons programs of Pakistan, China, Russia, and France all became victims of his jokes that night. :twisted:
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Col. Crackpot wrote:
Nonsense! Those Essex class carriers and Benjamin Franklin class SSBN's are vital parts of the fleet!

There is only one Essex left in the reserve fleet, the Oriskany at Beaumont. It's schedule to be sunk as an artifical reef off of florida by year's end.
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There is only one Essex left in the reserve fleet, the Oriskany at Beaumont. It's schedule to be sunk as an artifical reef off of florida by year's end.
Warships like that are part of a different reserve force then the national Defence Reserve Fleet, it only holds merchants ships along with a handful of old logistics related amphibious vessel and auxiliaries.
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Sea Skimmer wrote:The USN would be quite content to let these pieces of junk sink and rust into nothing in some remote basin, but that would break environmental regulations as well.
Why would it? Assume you take out the toxic materials from the power plant, what objection is left? It's basically no more than a big pile of metal arranged in an interesting shape. With no toxic waste to stink up the environment, what damage can be done?
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Stofsk wrote: Why would it? Assume you take out the toxic materials from the power plant, what objection is left? It's basically no more than a big pile of metal arranged in an interesting shape. With no toxic waste to stink up the environment, what damage can be done?
That makes the flawed assumption that you'll only find toxic material in the engine spaces and that even that stuff can be removed cheeply. Most of those old ships are insulated with aspestos amoung other things and the paint is lead and might be several inches thick in places.
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I learned something new about the Chineese IT industry today. Appararently they are developing their own versions of global standards.

For example they developed the EVD (similar to DVD) and the TD-CDAM (similar to CDMA mobile phones). This is being done to protect the interesnts of domestic firms.

The problem is while trying to protect national interest the Chineese governent could make China incompatible with the rest of the world.
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
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