It would be much easier and productive to detonate the plutomium in the air and spread radioactive material for a wide distance. Getting the correct mechanics for anything over a small device takes too much technical expertise. If I'm correct, a small kiloton device does appx 5 mile radius of toatl devestation. A air plast of raw material would be hundreds of miles.
Morgan
I would have to agree I have serval friends in the Bay area that are in the Tech sector. They haven't had any problems with employment, they are skilled on a wide varity of technologies (Cisco, MS, Unix/Linux, and the various application servers). Oddly most don't care what technology they are working on and can do anything that needs to be done in the netwok engineering/admin roles. I left a.com that happened to be a recruiting company and found a job paying more within 2 weeks. I think it is funny that the people who had the attitude "The comapny owes me! I can go to xyz with my paper MCSE and get 20K more a year!" are now finding that employers actually require skills to hire a person. The UNIX people who scoffed at the 100K plus salaries offered to them are now getting a hard taste of reality.
Just my observations...
- Morgan
It would be much easier and productive to detonate the plutomium in the air and spread radioactive material for a wide distance. Getting the correct mechanics for anything over a small device takes too much technical expertise. If I'm correct, a small kiloton device does appx 5 mile radius of toatl devestation. A air plast of raw material would be hundreds of miles. Morgan
I would have to agree I have serval friends in the Bay area that are in the Tech sector. They haven't had any problems with employment, they are skilled on a wide varity of technologies (Cisco, MS, Unix/Linux, and the various application servers). Oddly most don't care what technology they are working on and can do anything that needs to be done in the netwok engineering/admin roles. I left a .com that happened to be a recruiting company and found a job paying more within 2 weeks. I think it is funny that the people who had the attitude "The comapny owes me! I can go to xyz with my paper MCSE and get 20K more a year!" are now finding that employers actually require skills to hire a person. The UNIX people who scoffed at the 100K plus salaries offered to them are now getting a hard taste of reality.
Just my observations...
- Morgan