Accipiter22
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Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: Noobgasm
Does anyone know of websites documenting the proper procedure for this? I remember reading about this a few months ago but I lost the website. Did Google for a while but came up with no results.
That was one of those "feel good" tactics that did nothing but make people feel more secure. South Park covered it well in their volcano episode.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
so who's second acount are you? I don't buy you joining 18 months ago and never posting.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Actually, there's a 50's or 60's newsreal that shows soldiers in a trench training for battle on the nuclear battlefield... It's amazing to watch. It's on some archive site on the internet. What I remember of it: the soldiers are crouched in the trench, nuclear bomb goes off. Later, they brush off the soldiers with wisk brooms to help remove the radioactive fallout. (I'll guess that years later, those soldiers had higher than usual incidents of cancer.)
Nah..... If you're far enough away, you've got at least a few seconds before the shockwave traveling at the speed of sound hits you, and even more time before the thermal shockwave traveling at 400MPH hits you.Originally posted by: sao123
Once you see the explosion with a mushroom cloud...
its too late to duck.
Originally posted by: IGBT
..bury a cargo container wit supplies.. in your back yard. And hope the big x-ray is far away when it pops.
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Actually, there's a 50's or 60's newsreal that shows soldiers in a trench training for battle on the nuclear battlefield... It's amazing to watch. It's on some archive site on the internet. What I remember of it: the soldiers are crouched in the trench, nuclear bomb goes off. Later, they brush off the soldiers with wisk brooms to help remove the radioactive fallout. (I'll guess that years later, those soldiers had higher than usual incidents of cancer.)
Link us!
