Yeah! If Meat pisses me off, I'll ban Brett!
Yeah! If Meat pisses me off, I'll ban Brett!
i say test it all you want. just not in an area that has been subjected to atomic testing. test it in a clean area. test it in the ocean. test it in Los Angeles. test it in Dallas. just not in the Nevada test range.
You know, I used to think he was married... but then I never saw her around these parts for a long time.... started to think I was the victim of some elaborate scheme, to what end I do not know.
I'm against it. Why do they NEED to do something this large? They don't have anything large enough to transport this large of a weapon, so why test it? I guess if all goes well (badly) then they could reverse engineer something to transport this much explosive...
If the Government is so hell bent on shutting down every military base, then why are they spending more of our tax dollars to test something so large that they can't use. And with shutting down military bases, who would be around to even work it?
To me, it's just another way for them to waste our tax dollars on something that will never be used.
That's just the financial end of it - and it doesn't make sense. What about the environmental/ecological effects....
593 tons of TNT is an immense amount of explosives. To say that it isn't THAT big an explosion is to either
a. be an extreme relativist
b. not have seen what 10lbs of TNT can do.
...I can't see how it can be financially just.
I still have the financial issue... Regardless of the size, and environmental impact, I can't see how it can be financially just.
Don't get me wrong, I haven't complained one bit about the $ cost of this Iraq deal, because it was necessary IMO. Just this other...Why? Tell me how it could possibly be benificial, then I might change my mind. Oh, and practical.
This is not an issue of whether or not this 'weapon' will ever be used again. In fact this isn't even a weapons test, think of it as a technology demonstrator. The military wants to see what the effects are of a blast this size. In all reality it would be easier to use a nuclear weapon to conduct this test, but think about the uproar that would cause!waynehartwig said:If the Government is so hell bent on shutting down every military base, then why are they spending more of our tax dollars to test something so large that they can't use. And with shutting down military bases, who would be around to even work it?
You could call me a relativist, if you would like. I also think that 19th Century wasn't 'that long ago.'
In relation to the tests that the NTS was set aside for, a blast equivalent to 593 tons of TNT is nothing. Yes it has emense destructive capabilities, but as opposed to tens of kilotons or even megatons that nuclear testing on the site produced, 593 tons truely is THAT small. We're not talking about the 104 kiloton Storax Sedan shot (which created the crater that Steve saw).
This is the area where the test is supposed to occur. Every one of those craters was created by a multi kiloton blast. Beautiful picture, I think.
I will agree that it is a wast of money but concidering our gov spends more on defence than it does on all other programs combined, this blast is probobly a very small drop in the bucket...