I'm not talking about operating efficiency. The Hiroshima bomb was technologically incapable of doing any more damage than it did because of its low operating efficiency. That efficiency limitation is taken into account when talking about the maximum damage a weapon can cause. Strategic planners don't tell the president, "And the bomb could do more damage, if we had the technology," because that's just obvious.Howedar wrote:The point on the nuke stands, though. The nukes dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were horrendously inefficient, using something like a tenth of their reaction mass if memory serves. By no means does this make them ineffective.
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I'm moderately reliably informed by a friend of mine who used to live in Moroco and travelled round that region a lot that in several of the old ports in the southern med such as Casablanca there is a significant red headed minority amongst the locals allegedly due to Irish pirates getting shipwrecked or something so the hair might not be so much of a problem, having to spent time in a dry country away from the Guinness though…Rogue 9 wrote:[The only (nominally) Catholic group I can think of offhand that fits the bill is the Irish Republican Army, and I think they'd have quite a job infiltrating Mecca, being red haired and Irish and all.
Pray tell, how do you propose such a device be smuggled in and to get close enough to do damage to those areas. As I hear it, they are protected by a large force of military.Solauren wrote:If they pulled anything on the Vactican, I can see the Middle east turned into a nice nuclear parking lot. I'm quite sure there is someone out there, that would and could smuggle and detonate a nuke or two or three after something like that.
Just some commentary, not really related to the main argument.
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Fat Man was ~8% efficient and Little Boy was ~4% efficient, IIRC. Very poor yields.Howedar wrote:The point on the nuke stands, though. The nukes dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were horrendously inefficient, using something like a tenth of their reaction mass if memory serves. By no means does this make them ineffective.
Minor nitpick, not quite. They didn't actually know that Little Boy would have similar effects since it used a different configuration than Trinity (and Fat Man). They knew that it'd work -- just not how much energy would be released (esp. as a gun-type device is rather inefficient).IP wrote:Again, from the Trinity test, we roughly knew how much energy we would get out of them. We expected effects in the range of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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The size of the defenses surrounding the Vatican (and therefore Rome) isn't what's important -- it is their equipment. If they've got a bunch of handheld radiation detectors (and larger, more sensitive equipment) on patrols it becomes quite a bit more difficult to smuggle stuff in. The types of nukes that terrorists are likely to assemble are probably going to be large and highly inefficient devices and thus easier to detect than, say, a Soviet-type tritium-boosted suitcase nuke.h0rus wrote:Pray tell, how do you propose such a device be smuggled in and to get close enough to do damage to those areas. As I hear it, they are protected by a large force of military.
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I thought Trinity and Fat Man were both plutonium implosion bombs, and it was the uranium gun type which had never been tested (because they knew it would work).phongn wrote:Minor nitpick, not quite. They didn't actually know that Fat Man would have similar effects since it used a different configuration than Trinity.IP wrote:Again, from the Trinity test, we roughly knew how much energy we would get out of them. We expected effects in the range of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Shame on you. What would the Great Leader think?phongn wrote:#($*)#. I'm wrong, I went to verify my thoughts and happened on a webpage that also had improper informationRedImperator wrote:I thought Trinity and Fat Man were both plutonium implosion bombs, and it was the uranium gun type which had never been tested (because they knew it would work).
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He is the Great Leader.RedImperator wrote:Shame on you. What would the Great Leader think?phongn wrote:#($*)#. I'm wrong, I went to verify my thoughts and happened on a webpage that also had improper informationRedImperator wrote:I thought Trinity and Fat Man were both plutonium implosion bombs, and it was the uranium gun type which had never been tested (because they knew it would work).
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One of the Thor Hyerdahl Expedition books where they built a reed boat in Iraq I thinkEinhander Sn0m4n wrote:Your source, please?MarkIX wrote:Apparently there are quite a number of redheads among the Marsh Arabs as well.
Perhaps you should change your sig then.BTW I took the liberty of proofreading and correcting your post...
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Which one exactly?MarkIX wrote:One of the Thor Hyerdahl Expedition books where they built a reed boat in Iraq I thinkEinhander Sn0m4n wrote:Your source, please?MarkIX wrote:Apparently there are quite a number of redheads among the Marsh Arabs as well.
Perhaps you should change your attitude. I made your post readable. The editor I'm aiming my sig at completely destroys the content of someone's post WITHIN THAT POST, not in a quote! Apples to oranges, asshole.MarkIX wrote:Perhaps you should change your sig then.BTW I took the liberty of proofreading and correcting your post...
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If it wasn't readable how do you know your interpretation is correct, if it was readable your editing was unnecessary, either way you look like a fool. If I want to make badly spelled posts that harms no-one but myself as neither you nor anyone else has to read them, but it is apparent to me that you seldom read and rarely comprehend my postings, judging by your assinine braying about my attitude.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Perhaps you should change your attitude. I made your post readable. The editor I'm aiming my sig at completely destroys the content of someone's post WITHIN THAT POST, not in a quote! Apples to oranges, asshole.
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