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I've been listening to as much O&A as a guy can handle, 😂very day for years now. Just found these video versions! Yes! Now I can start going through all of these too
I liked that show, but I feel like I tolerated "Patience" far more than I ever should have in any multiverse reality. Play a 15 minute episode interviewing various people about the virtue of 'having patience', then play the whole fucking thing in reverse (I think including end of episode credits). It was somehow genius. Then again at the time my favorite Nine Inch Nails album was Fixed, so my tolerance for purposely repetitive bullshit was at an extreme level...
Opie is just glaring at the calls coming. Desperate to contribute by having others do the talking for him. Ants going off meanwhile opie is just awkwardly waiting for him to stop talking so that he can take a call.
@@TurdFerguson0528 space trucker watchu hauling today brothaman? Edit: normal callers while annoying and contribute nearly nothing were still far better than Opie's "fans" like Footer and all his go to callers. Massive douche chills because they thought like him. "Loook I'm contributing!"
Not sure the year but the polaroid film company knew about secret united states nuclear testing because their unused film supplies began to show signs of radioactive decay some 300 miles away from where the tests were happening and they didn't know why. Thats where a big chunk of our understanding of nuclear fallout comes from
"You'll never have to worry about clogged pores again once you slather this cool refreshing Radioactive cream on your face, in-fact, you won't have pores at all afterwards!"
Russia's RS-28 Sarmat missile's 24 seperate warheads are capable of delivering a cumulative charge equivalent to 50,000,000 tons of TNT which would be 2,500 times more intense then the atomic blast that happened in Hiroshima. Also technically speaking a "H-Bomb" uses deuterium and tritium which are isotopes of hydrogen, not hydrogen itself. They have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
Better yet just get inside a refrigerator, you'll survive not only the nuclear explosion but also the fridge being thrown around after...right Dr. Jones ?
when britain was testing nukes in australia (on top of any aboriginals who didnt read the english signs to get out of the way), they'd get their soldiers to roll around in the atomic blast sites to get all dusty to try out various military uniforms in that environment. many, many of those soldiers would later die from cancer and their families would never see any compensation even decades later when it was obvious it was from the tests. the good ol days
Hydrogen bombs use a fission explosion to initiate a fusion reaction of hydrogen. Atom bombs use the energy release from splitting atoms of Plutonium or Uranium as explosives.
you'd be surprised how many communities were close to the manhattan project and its influences. Some towns had their radium watch factories turned into uranium enrichment plants... without safety improvements of course. Or maybe your town was near a smaller, underutilized trainyard: some materials were probably stored there. Bordering Canada or a major metropolitan city? your town has likely seen the shipment of materials because part of the secrecy was moving research and manufacture of sensitive materials out of the cities (in the event japan or the nazis managed to launch a sneak attack on New York, Washington, or LA. you don't need to be in Nevada or New Mexico to have remnants of the atom bomb. Your local quiet stream may have been a dumping ground... or that odd unused lot in town could have radioactive material buried underground right now. While there was a cleanup effort in the 50s-60s... they missed a lot of material. and that's assuming they didn't botch it and quietly try to pave over the issue.
Those callers are so fucking full of shit. I don't understand why anyone would think these guys are being honest. It might as well be a RU-vid comment section because everyone has a buddy or friends who had first hand experiences
I think they should blast some of these bad boys just for fun at new years eve, independence day because they are just so cool and we are are stockpiling them. I might be on minority about this idea.
nukes can't f wit film doe. They have at least 10 cameras on site, as we can see after the obvious actors who are in on it. No one thinks critically anymore.
That looks like the Texas tech Tower, The nest where that guy shot all those people from back in the day unless that was just the look of buildings back then
...Uh Anthony, Hydrogen bombs are well over 10 times as powerful as the Nagasaki/Hiroshima bombs...The current B83 (hydrogen) nuclear bomb in US inventory is 1,200 kilotons. The atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki/Hiroshima were 21 kilotons tops. Meaning our current hydrogen nukes are 57x deadlier than the Nagasaki/Hiroshima bombs. Keep in mind that our current B83 bomb is much weaker than our previous (older) nukes only due to international nuclear treaties. Half a century ago we had hydrogen bombs that were 25,000 kilotons (1,190x more powerful than the Nagasaki/Hiroshima bombs) and Russia created a 50,000 kiloton hydrogen bomb (2,380x more powerful than the Nagasaki/Hiroshima bombs). We could have easily built even more powerful bombs than the ruskies did but realized there was no point by then.
These guys stink at bomb science. Hiroshima was 15 kilotons. Nagasaki was 25 kilotons. The largest H-Bomb detonated (Tsar Bomba) was about 55 megatons…making it roughly 2000 to 3500 times more powerful than the ones dropped on Japan. Today, the US only has bombs up to 1.2 megatons.
@Colton Larsen No, Kane from the Bible. The first son of Adam and Eve who was jealous of his brother Able for always having better harvests to offer to God. So he killed his brother to get petty revenge. That's why you'd name a nuclear weapon after him.
@@UltimateThanos Yea but if they called it "Kane" Then that would imply that they are the bad guys. Since it's their bomb they call it "able" To imply that they are the good guys spreading "holiness" to "evil" Countries
Lycan Seijin it wasn’t named Able after the biblical figure. It was the first one tested. Back then they didn’t say “alpha, bravo, cat, delta etc” it was “able, bravo, cat, dog etc”
The hydrogen bomb ignites the hydrogen particles in the air around the detonation sight, if I'm not mistaken. Basically it turns the very air around you that you breathe into radioactive fire. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's how it works. It's fucking awful.