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30 cal slut
03-31-09, 12:38
:eek:

http://www.carloslabs.com/projects/200712B/GroundZero.html

OPPFOR
03-31-09, 12:54
For some ghoulish reason, I was hoping to see a mushroom cloud.

This is a good way to see if you live too close to a city center.

fruitjacket
03-31-09, 13:06
Wow...I need to move.

LippCJ7
03-31-09, 13:22
Thats cool but I don't believe its very accurate in that I don't see how it takes geologic features into its calculations. For example Bomb Denver with a big one. Its Thermal signature reaches past Evergreen which is several thousand feet above Denver in the mountains to the west. I'm not nuclear scientist but I don't think that would be possible.

Lip

HwyKnight
03-31-09, 17:43
Use the Asteroid impact. Kiss us all good bye!!!

kal
03-31-09, 17:50
I hit California with an asteroid 5 times. :D

Kimbo
03-31-09, 19:50
Yeah Asteroid would suck...if an asteroid was on it's way for impact I would go buy a good steak grill it, drink some scotch, shoot up the bottle and smoke a cigar lol

FromMyColdDeadHand
03-31-09, 20:49
Did I miss what the different color levels mean? Extra-crispy to suntan? Like the notes on the Bombs.

Did they light that big USSR bomb off above ground level?

Needs fall out patterns with prevailing winds.

Abraxas
03-31-09, 20:53
That was interesting. Somewhat disappointing.

Puffy93
03-31-09, 21:05
Prety good. But could be better

Jim from Houston
03-31-09, 21:12
Did I miss what the different color levels mean? Extra-crispy to suntan? Like the notes on the Bombs.

Did they light that big USSR bomb off above ground level?

Needs fall out patterns with prevailing winds.

The color levels go from darkest (immediate incineration of the human body) to the various degree of burn (3rd, 2nd, lightest color 1st) that would be caused to human flesh by exposure to the thermal wave at the various distances.

The Soviet "Tsar Bomba" was a real deal 50 megaton H-bomb, and was air-burst detonated on October 31, 1961 above the island of Novaya Zemlya in the Russian Arctic...

Here's an article with pictures...scary, scary stuff:

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