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President "Those there slitty-eyes done blowed up some newk-ular stuff. Lits git 'em. They're turrists"
Advisor "Ah sir, there are millions of them. And they can kick our ass. They want to actually, and are just looking for a reason."
President "Turrists! Non-white turrists! Sept 11th!"
Advisor "Sir, let's just look upset about the continued rising death-toll in Iraq since we 'won' last May"
President "Saddarm! Turrists! Arabs! Sept 11th"
Advisor "Thaaaat's right sir. Ooooh look, Iran is making uranium yellow cake but certainly not for any weapons program"
President "Friends?"
Advisor "For now. Soon as we sort this Eyerack thing though, we'll rattle our saber there"
President "Sleep now"
Advisor "Yes sir, we'll wake you in November when Dad's secured your 2nd term in office in exchange for settling his scores"
President "Goo-goo Ga-Choo"
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So it's ok folks, N Korea blew up a mountain. Because those things are a very real threat - hell, give 'em a couple million years and those things could promote glacial movements.
It's a telling day when N Korea has a more valid reason for attacking soil than we did for attacking Iraq.
Feel free to scream and shout and point out inconsistencies in a post so very carefully researched and written with academic scrutiny for facts etc etc
> There's also the ris that if it leaks or shiznit, kaboom goes the
> aerojetmaplane.
Well, the risks arent really much lower if a traditional fuel tank leaks either i would think. It would likely catch fire and set the plane ablaze.
> And in actual fact despite the weight of the containment system that
> would be required, there would be a weight saving over using
> conventional fuels for large passenger aircraft.
>
> Its a win win really.
There's also the ris that if it leaks or shiznit, kaboom goes the aerojetmaplane. But Hydrogen economy = best. Shame N.Korea are bullshatting about it. T'was a hydrogen bomb that missed and hit a mountain. Either that or they're practicing before taking on every mountain in the world to make theirs the tallest.
> lcarus wrote:
> Yeah, it was for a hydro electric station.
>
> Nah, apparantly it's got something to do with an experiment
> into the Hydrogen Economy (cheap, clean high energy producing fuel
> for those who don't know). That could explain the huge mushroom
> cloud.
Ah ha.. see? Hydrogen bomb. Turrirusts!
Its a win win really.
> munn wrote:
> lcarus wrote:
> Yeah, it was for a hydro electric station.
>
> Nah, apparantly it's got something to do with an experiment
> into the Hydrogen Economy (cheap, clean high energy producing fuel
> for those who don't know). That could explain the huge mushroom
> cloud.
>
> Cheap?
Once the process is perfected it'll be cheap as anything. It'll take a tiny bit of power (car battery style) to get hydrogen from water. The power produced by the hydrogen more than makes up for the energy required to produce it.
"no no, no no no no, no no no no, there's no limit,
no no, no no no no, no no no no, there's no limit,
no no limits, we can reach for the sky,
no valley too deep, no mountain too high"
I reckon therefore, in a demonstration of power, America is going to collapse the Grand Canyon.
That'll show 'em!
Tree/mountain/desert/cave, it's all the same.