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  1. Re:We've always been at war with... on Surprise Nuclear Strike? Here's How We'll Figure Out Who Did It (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    Nope. Habeeb the Disgruntled Raghead gets the material, starts to grind, and flops over from thousands of rem/hour exposure or more at about 20 minutes into the job and then soon dies. No harem of virgins for you Habeeb, just one refurbished virgin, kind of like a retreaded truck tire those refurbished virgins!

    Are you seriously suggesting explosion using the solid chunk of radioactive heavy material with explosive next to it? sorry, you'll get mostly a deformed piece of metal, not powder. some really cool sculptures are made that way, with much less denser metals like stainless steel. you could cut it into shrapnel before hand but still no powder, just projectiles. maybe a kid will eat one and we'd have a victim.

    your reactor has tens of tons of shielding, cranes for moving fuel assemblies, casks for fuel assemblies ...Habeeb is going to needing all of that, maybe he can use Amazon prime on his smart phone while he's fucking a goat at night (youtube videos prove that happens. well the goat fucking part anyway).

  2. Re:The probability of a surprise nuclear attack is on Surprise Nuclear Strike? Here's How We'll Figure Out Who Did It (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 1

    it got modded insightful because it is. your old fart wandering into storage facility couldn't leave with anything, even if armed with a handgun.

    kiloton weapon in back pack.....nope, you're not going to beat the U.S. government's best efforts of a 51 lbs. device that only had 0.015 kiloton yield (about five times the explosion at Oklahoma City bombing...whoop de fucking doo someone get the mop)

  3. you seem to be missing the point, the injured spouse you mention isn't going to be rescued by someone on the train. they are going to be notified later about something over which they could have done nothing. those near the injured spouse, not on the train, can call 911 not a train passenger.

    anyone yapping on the phone in a train is an annoyance, never heard a crucial exchange of information yet in a decade of riding.

    really, you are trying to make a case for a situation that doesn't exist, can't exist

  4. nuclear fuel is traceable to origin, even after used in fission bomb. we'd even know what location inside of which reactor the stuff came from. (fun fact, 70% or more of the nuclear fuel of a fission bomb just gets sprayed over an area without fissioning)

    there would be hell to pay for the perp country

  5. Re:We've always been at war with... on Surprise Nuclear Strike? Here's How We'll Figure Out Who Did It (sciencemag.org) · · Score: 2

    not seeing the logistics of a bad guys making your scary "dirty bomb". They are going to get something nasty like say spent nuclear fuel or cesium-137 or strontium-90 ( very traceable as to origin, by the way), then somehow powder that stuff without dying from five or more times lethal dose exposure, then put it in suitcase sufficiently shielded so they don't die transporting it somewhere yet somehow still having enough room for bomb....and then even after detonation it's a very local problem for a very small area. This is why serious studies pooh-pooh the whole concept, like

    http://www.sciencedirect.com/s...

  6. it appears you are missing the point, the first action if there is emergency on chicago CTA train is not to pull out cell phone that may or may not work depending on where on the line you are, but to use the nice emergency comm system provided. after you for example crawl out of your crashed train in subway, and walk hundreds of feet to station or exit stairway back up to the surface, your phone may work. there are plenty of dead spots in the elevated tracks too, but walk a few blocks, avoiding getting electrocuted on third rail or crushed by train in areas where there is no room for human..... and your phone might work.

  7. He (Jesus) said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.

    and when going into garden at night to pray (dangerous situation): The disciples said, "See, Lord, here are two swords." "That is sufficient!" he replied.

    Now Jesus did berate Peter for having a temper and cutting off the ear of a guy in group of authorities who came to arrest Jesus, that was the "live by the sword, die by the sword"....in other words don't be a violent bloodthirsty person. but Jesus wasn't against weapons

  8. so when a plane or train crashes, is it cell call that notifies authorities? nope, pretty much never ever.

  9. We hit the big button on the sign labeled "EMERGENCY - NOTIFY OPERATOR" which starts an intercom conversation with the operator who also has cameras in cars. Oh looky thar, they still have that button since cell coverage not consistent in subways and at certain places on the elevated tracks!

  10. what alternative chicago do you live in? people eat and drink on the Chicago CTA trains. I'm on one every work day. At night they have booze bottles in paper bags (red line, blue line, green lines).

  11. false, you liar. Modern technology has made an epidemic of obesity and unfittness that is killing more. by the way, life expectancy in USA is falling. research facts before spewing like some tumblr SJW

  12. false, you have no statistics to back up your ridiculous assertion. I'd argue more people are dying suddenly now because of inactivity and obesity that technology makes possible, people can whip out their smart phone while sitting on their couch and have food delivered and practically stuffed into their faces. need to move a muscle? "there's an app for that"

  13. you are silly, the CTA trains don't have continuous cell coverage anyway, In emergency there is big labeled emergency button to press to notify operator (who has cameras in cars and intercom to talk back).

    I'm tired of the obnoxious loud music people play with no headphones, and the obnoxious shouting with significant others on phone. this guy should have kept his device in his pocket and been a hero to me. We need more such jammers on the trains

    yes, ride the CTA trains every working day.

  14. Re:Some Peeps Don't Give 2 Fucks on Russian Bitcoin Issuers Will Risk 7 Years In Prison (thestack.com) · · Score: 2

    the lawmakers have armed goons and cages and torture centers to support their will and control over you, and enforce their interpretation of the scribbles they made on paper. you're been fucked, are being fucked, and will be fucked over until you die.

  15. Re:Sanfrancisco-ites need to check their privilege on Some Root For a Tech Comeuppance In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    nope, 28% white male, 29% white female
    1/7 are hispanic
    1 /16 are LGBT

  16. Re:SF is finished on Some Root For a Tech Comeuppance In San Francisco · · Score: 1

    "gentrification" means people with actual marketable skills moved in because high paying job were created. Most homeless are asshats too (clogging your transit system escalators with their feces), as are most hippies and illegal aliens and rednecks.......do you even have a point?

  17. Re:The Germans should prevail on Big Test Coming Up For Kilogram Redefinition (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    you are missing the point, these experiments are being done to ascertain the superiority of one approach over the other. You are trying to argue without lack of experimental support, but those involved in this test are doing things scientifically.

  18. Re:Let's all remember on Big Test Coming Up For Kilogram Redefinition (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    nonsense, the universe provides some absolute ones. rest mass of fundamental particle for example. However these are not convenient enough to use in most cases

  19. Re:Forcing Electronic Transactions on It's Time To Kill the $100 Bill, Says Larry Summers · · Score: 1

    what place are you thinking of, I can only think of places where society collapsed and goons now rule with iron fist

  20. Re:1.6 watts per square meter on In Progress: Fastest Sea Rise In At Least 2800 Years (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    the big words are "compared to the very very rough estimate of what it was in the year 1750"

    you're welcome

  21. Re:1.6 watts per square meter on In Progress: Fastest Sea Rise In At Least 2800 Years (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    compared with the base year of 1750 AD. maybe not significant at all over longer time spans

  22. Re:and 4000 years ago on In Progress: Fastest Sea Rise In At Least 2800 Years (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    You are claiming the sea is going to suddenly rise feet, instead of over significant fraction of a century? People are going to sit in the lawn chairs for decade as the sea covers them to their knees?

  23. Re:and 4000 years ago on In Progress: Fastest Sea Rise In At Least 2800 Years (www.cbc.ca) · · Score: 1

    you are responding to a joke post. I think the random idiot here has been identified.

  24. Re:conventions and relativity on Big Test Coming Up For Kilogram Redefinition (ieee.org) · · Score: 2

    except your 1 atmosphere is 101325 Pa, a Pa being 1 newton per square meter, a newton being defined as force needed to accelerate *1 kilgram* at 1 meter per second squared

    do you see any problem?

  25. Re:So really... on Big Test Coming Up For Kilogram Redefinition (ieee.org) · · Score: 1

    It's my new hit song, "would anyone like to weigh my giant white silicon balls"