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The power of modern bombs is so scary. The ones used on Japan are miniscule in comparison. The giant Russian ones will give you 3rd degree burns from over 50miles away!!
 
Easy_Rider":dk691q6s said:
The power of modern bombs is so scary. The ones used on Japan are miniscule in comparison. The giant Russian ones will give you 3rd degree burns from over 50miles away!!


errr, f**K! :shock: :shock:
im actualy quite aghast by this
now i know bombs are powerful etc. but :shock:
 
What's odd, is that the British Christmas Island tests appear to be missing.

May 1957, the British started the 'Grapple' tests and the animation shows British tests in the mid pacific in that month (which probably took place as well), but it leaves Christmas Island alone completely through the film. So it could be that there were even more. :(

:?
 
The suspected Israeli (in conjunction with S. Africa) test has never been confirmed, and is simply classed as an "event".............I have to say I've always wondered about Nuclear testing- surely it would take only half a dozen at the very most to confirm that yes these things do indeed make a feckin' big bang?
I reckon most of it is as Wu pointed out- more tests happen when international relations are at their worst, evinced by the dry spell there in the early nineties ("The Cold War is over, Austin. We won!).
Dangerous way to play Whae's Got the Biggest Kn*b.........

<------------------AND...............I just noticed I'm a Grand Master!! Must have happened when I passed 3000, and I never noticed!
Does this mean I get to wear a fancier Apron to the lodge?? :P
 
The Americans carried on at Christmas Island after the British stopped as well and there's no record on that film of the Christmas Island tests at all.
 
Wu-Tangled":2rsnghdu said:
The Americans carried on at Christmas Island after the British stopped as well and there's no record on that film of the Christmas Island tests at all.
I can see a number of flashes (purple for the UK, blue for the US) in the vicinity of Christmas Island (Kiritimati) - more or less on the equator due south of Hawaii.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiritimati

You're not thinking of the other Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island
 
one-eyed_jim":21akx0pk said:
Wu-Tangled":21akx0pk said:
The Americans carried on at Christmas Island after the British stopped as well and there's no record on that film of the Christmas Island tests at all.
I can see a number of flashes (purple for the UK, blue for the US) in the vicinity of Christmas Island (Kiritimati) - more or less on the equator due south of Hawaii.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiritimati

You're not thinking of the other Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Island



Ahhhhhh - that explains it. I thought it was a different shape.

What a stupid idea - naming two different islands in different oceans the same name. :roll: :lol:

Of all the names! If they were stuck when naming it, they should have called one Boxing Day Island.
 
They were testing bigger bangs in a smaller tin with better triggers. The Russians may have had fewer numbers but each one could wipe out a country. It's all so sill really. But you just know the day we get rid of all of them there will be that meteor or alien attack :lol:
 
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