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  • T Tomas Petricek

    Microsoft :) i'm only pointer to myself

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    Jason Henderson
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    Its all a part of their master plan.

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    start page ; articles henderson is coming henderson is an opponent's worst nightmare * googlism *

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    • N Nemanja Trifunovic

      Ray Cassick wrote: never crashes Not much of a bomb, is it? :~ :beer:

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      Would exploding be an unhandleable exception?


      Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
      George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."


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      • J Jeremy Pullicino

        Seems that nuclear weapons are becoming the 'fashionable' thing to have for a country. New countries developing nuclear weapons seem to be popping up quite often recently. In your opinion, who do you think will be the next country to say the have them? Is the end of the world closer than we think? Jeremy Pullicino Professional C++ Developer Google Search: "really funky" (New Window) The first hit is my web page!

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        Andrew Torrance
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        I would not be suprised if any of the following reveal they already have them in the next 5 years . Japan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Georgia (sp), Canada, Argentina, North Korea, South Korea, Burma, Vietnam, Zimbabwe.

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          How about the Apple version. iBOMB "I was tired of my bombs going off just when it was really inconvenient for me. So I switched. iBomb has been reliable, easy to set and never crashes. My Name is Osama Bin Laden, and I am a........"


          Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
          George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."


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          Paul Watson
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          Ray Cassick wrote: My Name is Osama Bin Laden, and I am a........" :~ :laugh: That is so wrong, but so funny. Maybe I can sell him the iCave add-on for iBomb. :rolleyes:

          Paul Watson
          Bluegrass
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          Shog9 wrote: Everybody just wants to be naked and famous, Paul.

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          • J Jeremy Pullicino

            Seems that nuclear weapons are becoming the 'fashionable' thing to have for a country. New countries developing nuclear weapons seem to be popping up quite often recently. In your opinion, who do you think will be the next country to say the have them? Is the end of the world closer than we think? Jeremy Pullicino Professional C++ Developer Google Search: "really funky" (New Window) The first hit is my web page!

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            Samsung
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            I do not know who will be next, but I know who was first.

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            • A Andrew Torrance

              I would not be suprised if any of the following reveal they already have them in the next 5 years . Japan, Indonesia, Nigeria, Brazil, Bangladesh, Egypt, Syria, Iran, Georgia (sp), Canada, Argentina, North Korea, South Korea, Burma, Vietnam, Zimbabwe.

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              Paul Watson
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              Andrew Torrance wrote: Zimbabwe LOL, no, not likely at all. Rob Mugabe has trouble understanding how the steps on his corporate jet work, never mind the possibilities of a nuclear bomb. Plus his ambition extends to his borders and no further (except when there are diamonds to plunder in the Congo, but that is about money, not opressing more people.) He may want to nuke Blair though. But hell, Gadafi won't even sell him petrol anymore, so who is going to sell him The Bomb?

              Paul Watson
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              Shog9 wrote: Everybody just wants to be naked and famous, Paul.

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              • S Samsung

                I do not know who will be next, but I know who was first.

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                Bob Flynn
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                Why are you so critical of everything US?

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                • J Jeremy Pullicino

                  Seems that nuclear weapons are becoming the 'fashionable' thing to have for a country. New countries developing nuclear weapons seem to be popping up quite often recently. In your opinion, who do you think will be the next country to say the have them? Is the end of the world closer than we think? Jeremy Pullicino Professional C++ Developer Google Search: "really funky" (New Window) The first hit is my web page!

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                  Daniel Turini
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                  If Enéas achieves his plans on the Congress, Brazil will have a nuke for defending the Amazon Forest. I see dumb people

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                  • J Jeremy Pullicino

                    Seems that nuclear weapons are becoming the 'fashionable' thing to have for a country. New countries developing nuclear weapons seem to be popping up quite often recently. In your opinion, who do you think will be the next country to say the have them? Is the end of the world closer than we think? Jeremy Pullicino Professional C++ Developer Google Search: "really funky" (New Window) The first hit is my web page!

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                    Joe Woodbury
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                    Korea will likely be the next country to produce (i.e. made at home) a nuclear bomb, IF they turn on their reactor so as to produce fissible material. I believe Japan already has produced a bomb as has Israel (though the latter is no secret, even if denied.) But to actually have them, given that quite a bit of fissible material from the former Soviet Union is unnacounted for, that's anyone's guess. But, it's not the end of the world. However crazy MADD seems, it works. And for those inclined to suicide, they fortunately don't have enough weapons to "end the world" (even symbolically). (However, it has been pointed out that rather than attacking a city, a bad guy could do a high atmosphere burst, which, due to EMT, would destroy most of the civilian satelites and cause serious damage to civilian communications and fine electronics on the ground. This would damage the world's financial structure more than vaporizing any given city in the world.)

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                    • P Paul Watson

                      Andrew Torrance wrote: Zimbabwe LOL, no, not likely at all. Rob Mugabe has trouble understanding how the steps on his corporate jet work, never mind the possibilities of a nuclear bomb. Plus his ambition extends to his borders and no further (except when there are diamonds to plunder in the Congo, but that is about money, not opressing more people.) He may want to nuke Blair though. But hell, Gadafi won't even sell him petrol anymore, so who is going to sell him The Bomb?

                      Paul Watson
                      Bluegrass
                      Cape Town, South Africa

                      Shog9 wrote: Everybody just wants to be naked and famous, Paul.

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                      Heck -- Mugabe doesn't need to develop a nuke -- seems like he's already doing pretty well at killing his constituents by starvation.. The last estimate I read from CNN was that there would be ~6 million dead within the next 10 years... just due to farm confiscation and denying food to those who didnt' vote for him. _"No one goes to hell because of their sin, but because of rejecting God's method of salvation: His Son's life for yours..."

                      "It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams_

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                        I do not know who will be next, but I know who was first.

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                        Chris Hambleton
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                        If we wouldn't have (and Nazi Germany beat us to it), we'd all be saying "Heil Hitler!!" now.... _"No one goes to hell because of their sin, but because of rejecting God's method of salvation: His Son's life for yours..."

                        "It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams_

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                          I do not know who will be next, but I know who was first.

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                          But do you know who had the first Nuclear program? Nazi Germany The US program makes a lot more sense when you think about that. (Imperial Japan had a nuclear program, too.) ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion

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                          • R Ray Cassick

                            How about the Apple version. iBOMB "I was tired of my bombs going off just when it was really inconvenient for me. So I switched. iBomb has been reliable, easy to set and never crashes. My Name is Osama Bin Laden, and I am a........"


                            Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
                            George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."


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                            Alvaro Mendez
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                            :laugh: It's even more funny if you read it with an Indian accent. Regards, Alvaro


                            Well done is better than well said. -- Benjamin Franklin (I actually prefer medium-well.)

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                              I do not know who will be next, but I know who was first.

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                              Alvaro Mendez
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                              Damn straight! Not only were we the first to make them, we were the first (and only ones) to make good use of them. :cool: Regards, Alvaro


                              Well done is better than well said. -- Benjamin Franklin (I actually prefer medium-well.)

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                              • J Jeremy Pullicino

                                Seems that nuclear weapons are becoming the 'fashionable' thing to have for a country. New countries developing nuclear weapons seem to be popping up quite often recently. In your opinion, who do you think will be the next country to say the have them? Is the end of the world closer than we think? Jeremy Pullicino Professional C++ Developer Google Search: "really funky" (New Window) The first hit is my web page!

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                                Alvaro Mendez
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                                Jeremy Pullicino wrote: Is the end of the world closer than we think? That's a good question. I wonder if the world would be actually more at peace if everyone had nukes. If the Cold war serves as an example, then the answer is Yes. Sure, there will still be tensions, but you'd think that no one would have the balls to launch the nukes for fear of getting obliterated themselves. Well, I guess the problem is that if 200 countries were to have nukes there's a good chance that at least one leader out of those countries would be crazy enough to use them for any stupid reason. I wouldn't put it past Saddam. So the question still remains, what if the US knew that Saddam already had nukes? Would the US so easily go after him for other reasons, such as regime-change? Probably not, which is why we can't allow him to get them. Regards, Alvaro


                                Well done is better than well said. -- Benjamin Franklin (I actually prefer medium-well.)

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                                • B Black Cat

                                  Texas? ;P

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                                  Michael A Barnhart
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                                  Black Cat wrote: Texas? Sorry, We have had the facility for a long time already. Where do you think the US buys them from? "I will find a new sig someday."

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                                  • C Chris Hambleton

                                    If we wouldn't have (and Nazi Germany beat us to it), we'd all be saying "Heil Hitler!!" now.... _"No one goes to hell because of their sin, but because of rejecting God's method of salvation: His Son's life for yours..."

                                    "It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams_

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                                    David Wulff
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                                    Nah, he'd be dead of old age by now. you'd all be saying "Heil Wulff" instead. :suss:


                                    David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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                                    • R Ray Cassick

                                      How about the Apple version. iBOMB "I was tired of my bombs going off just when it was really inconvenient for me. So I switched. iBomb has been reliable, easy to set and never crashes. My Name is Osama Bin Laden, and I am a........"


                                      Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall."
                                      George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."


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                                      iBOMBu + uBOMBi = 0 Peace is everywhere as no one left to fight... Kagetsya dogd' nashinaetsya :)

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                                        Heck -- Mugabe doesn't need to develop a nuke -- seems like he's already doing pretty well at killing his constituents by starvation.. The last estimate I read from CNN was that there would be ~6 million dead within the next 10 years... just due to farm confiscation and denying food to those who didnt' vote for him. _"No one goes to hell because of their sin, but because of rejecting God's method of salvation: His Son's life for yours..."

                                        "It does not take a majority to prevail ... but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men." --Samuel Adams_

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                                        Paul Watson
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                                        Yes, it is all rather depressing. My cousins are in Zim and I lived there for 5 years, so I feel for the whole situation.

                                        Paul Watson
                                        Bluegrass
                                        Cape Town, South Africa

                                        Shog9 wrote: Everybody just wants to be naked and famous, Paul.

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                                          But do you know who had the first Nuclear program? Nazi Germany The US program makes a lot more sense when you think about that. (Imperial Japan had a nuclear program, too.) ------------------------------------------ "Isn't it funny how people say they'll never grow up to be their parents, then one day they look in the mirror and they're moving aircraft carriers into the Gulf region?" - The Onion

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                                          Brit wrote: Imperial Japan had a nuclear program, too. I saw an interview with a Japanese physicist who worked on that program and he stated that he had no doubt Japan would have used the bomb and, unlike the US, wouldn't have thought twice about it. (Japan was also developing biological weapons and there is evidence they tested them in China near war's end. One reference: http://shenware.virtualave.net/his_unit731.shtml[^].) The biggest problem, of course, was delivery. To solve this, Japan was simultaneously developing a super-long range one-way suicide bomber. If I remember right, some of the plans used German jet engine technology. Fortunately, German physicists made several critical, fundamental mistakes in calculating the amount of fissible material required to make a bomb. (Heisenberg believed you needed 10 tons of pure U-235. Interesting article on this: http://www.sigmaxi.org/amsci/articles/96articles/Logan-7.html[^])

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