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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Jul 21 2012,6:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Nukes... gotta love 'em
If I were in charge of the NZ nuclear power programme in the '80's, Christchurch would've had a 4-reactor unit up and running by 2010. Umm
Nothing wrong with them .. its just the stigma of war that has created the fear .. go's to show .. recent news with pay for water from our fresh water rivers - they are more dangerous .. a well engineered based of the coast using the ocean and sea .. away from the jiggers and shakes of Wobblyville and away we go .
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jul 21 2012,10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ian i disagree with your view "Nothing wrong with them" ....theres a lot wrong with them.
Quite a few boomers have been decommisioned , USS Ohio the first .. not a problem , USS Enterprise still going , not sure how many core changes done with that , was every 13 years for how many trillion miles ... due for retirement ... over 50 years off use
Everyone agrees its not safe .. but properly controlled it is .. the small amount stolen can cause harm due to the thievery , we don't no the the device ... so why label it .. if its enough to make a dirty bomb , all you need to create a charge is a little dynamite and boom .
Old joke was the 'Depleted Urainium' round used with the avenger during the first Gulf War , once fired on the target (friendly to) found it was radioactive , but that is my point .. In the wrong hands YIP
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jul 21 2012,10:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Mods, delete as you see fit, but this constant glorification of Annihilation is becoming tiresome.
Marty , Why do we continue enjoy ripping around in P-51s or Vulcan's .. watch War Movies and soak it up ... we go off and learn the history, buy WWI WWII combat games BATTLE of BRITAIN example ... Its not tiresome , a regular chat in other thread about WORLD of TANKS
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jul 21 2012,9:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Mods, delete as you see fit, but this constant glorification of Annihilation is becoming tiresome.
This is an ago-old subject which will -- and should -- always be discussed, but it is a, um, complex issue. 'Tiresome' is a good word, when I was watching the video from Naki's 'WW1 Top Guns', my flatmate was kind of amused, as I normally refuse to watch any sort of historical war doco. It was just the local connection which interested me, but I can see attraction from the point of view of developing technology. I can't imagine what sort of aviation we'd have these days if it wasn't driven by war. My flatmate is an avid war doco 'fan', her father was a fighter pilot in the Pacific, killed in an accidental crash landin, so she sees things a lot differently from me.
I do believe that war is a 'natural' human drive, but it only really works if it is used properly. There has always been a 'warrior' type, but luckily they don't always hold power. Sometimes a tribe/nation will 'breed' warriors for a specific purpose, but this isn't sustainable for long -- after a few generations the warriors tend to kill themselves off, and the rest are happy to go back to the less violent ways of daily life, such as trade, diplomacy, cultural exchange and inter-breeding.
The industrial revolution kind of messed the whole system up, to the extent that these days a trained 'warrior' can sit in a bunker (or an office) in a different hemisphere than me, and still manage to threaten me. This isn't sustainable at all, and we have seen a huge shift to global peace, but it will happen at its own pace -- maybe five hundred years from the start of the industrial revolution, which hopefully puts us half way there.
Technology today puts us in a very weird position -- I can hear the views of people all over the world, which makes it difficult for me to use ignorance as an excuse for hatred. My flatmate's mother remarried after the war, her second husband fought as well, so his attitudes were completely strange to me. I've seen a map of their European holiday -- a rather convoluted itinerary designed to keep away from the evil Germans. But his attitude to Germany was nothing compared to his hatred of the Japanese. I really believe that his generation were victims of the first step towards war -- dehumanising the enemy. These days this is trickier to do, but this still happens every day -- the US has done a great job of dehumanising Muslims, for instance. Hopefully they won't get to the final stage of the process.
toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Jul 22 2012,1:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Naki's 'WW1 Top Guns',
How many people can honestly put there hands up and say they have not seen 'TOPGUN' .. that was a Nuclear powered aircraft carrier and the 'Big E' , least Hollywood put part history into factual even if they went overboard , but that's Hollywood for ya ...
I do like all historical WW1 , WWII , Korean , Vietnam , the Gulf and the weapons .... just what was in that ute !
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