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Jimbuna 09-03-09 01:29 PM

Checking out a few peoples post codes :|\\

Dowly 09-03-09 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GoldenRivet (Post 1165254)
so... like... what about the seventh time?

It's coming. I think it's naive to think that there wouldnt be a new hit sometime in the future.

VipertheSniper 09-03-09 01:51 PM

Seems the video is a bit inaccurate tho, probably for better effect, as I don't think the atmosphere would just vanish.

Raptor1 09-03-09 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by VipertheSniper (Post 1165270)
Seems the video is a bit inaccurate tho, probably for better effect, as I don't think the atmosphere would just vanish.

It will most likely be blasted away from the planet, I think you can see it when the asteroid hits.

Stealth Hunter 09-03-09 05:14 PM

Search: Washington, D.C.
Weapon Selector: Suitcase Bomb

Not big enough...:haha:

Dowly 09-03-09 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1165272)
It will most likely be blasted away from the planet, I think you can see it when the asteroid hits.

Isnt it believed by some researchers that in-case of a big meteor/asteroid like that hitting Earth, the atmosphere would just burn. Cant remember exactly how it was, but the point is, even much smaller asteroid could kill most life on earth due to the dust etc. that would raise up to the atmosphere and either poison it (=acid rains) and/or block the sunlight on most parts of the earth causing the temperature to lower very fast.

Raptor1 09-03-09 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1165472)
Isnt it believed by some researchers that in-case of a big meteor/asteroid like that hitting Earth, the atmosphere would just burn. Cant remember exactly how it was, but the point is, even much smaller asteroid could kill most life on earth due to the dust etc. that would raise up to the atmosphere and either poison it (=acid rains) and/or block the sunlight on most parts of the earth causing the temperature to lower very fast.

Hmm, yeah, it will either burn or get blown away by the shockwave.

Dowly 09-03-09 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1165473)
Hmm, yeah, it will either burn or get blown away by the shockwave.

Aye, something like that. But darn scary. I mean, it sounds so distant now, but it can be just tomorrow that they spot an asteroid coming at earth. :doh:

antikristuseke 09-03-09 05:37 PM

I am pretty safe, no one is crazy enough to nuke a town as irrelevant as the one I live in. But if they did, the town would quite likely cease to exist.

Dowly 09-03-09 05:38 PM

^^This. Sometimes it just pays to live in a small town like this. :) (tho it's kinda close to the Russian border. :hmmm:)

Raptor1 09-03-09 05:41 PM

So you survive the immediate blast and live to die from the effects of the resulting nuclear winter?

MothBalls 09-03-09 05:42 PM

If the bomb ever does go off I hope it lands 2 feet in front of me. Luckily there's a few important military bases near me. So if it does happen, I'm pretty sure I'll be one of the initial casualties.

I wouldn't want to be part of the aftermath and start living in the stone age.

antikristuseke 09-03-09 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1165485)
So you survive the immediate blast and live to die from the effects of the resulting nuclear winter?

Could finally put my recon training to work then, would be awesome. Like Fallout 2, except with less mutants.

Dowly 09-03-09 05:48 PM

Hmpf... now just started to think of it. Chernobyl happened in 1986, I was born in '86, AFAIK some of the radiation came by the SW coast of Finland where I was born. :hmmm:

No wonder I'm such and *******. :yep:

Raptor1 09-03-09 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 1165496)
Hmpf... now just started to think of it. Chernobyl happened in 1986, I was born in '86, AFAIK some of the radiation came by the SW coast of Finland where I was born. :hmmm:

No wonder I'm such and *******. :yep:

Yeah, that's about as radioactive as your beer compared to what would come if nukes started going off in major population centers.

Finnish Mutant Ferret next?


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