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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2008

Part 18

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  • why didn't they,

    a) make a lead structure on land to store TONS food and supplies.

    b) take remaining submarines out to the deep ocean and let radiation levels drop for a few years, while making timely stops at the supply depo.

  • Great line: "I've never died before and I don't think I'll be very good at it"... don't think I will be either

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  • Such utter and complete bullshit you manage to utter there geoff :p

  • @ChaosDynamics It is times like these you need Vault-Tec to make some handy, underground vaults.

  • This movie should have gotten some emmy awards with one going to Mr. Asante for best actor.

  • @ChaosDynamics Yeah, and die anyway when the life support systems go kaput. :-P And humans aren't built for subterranean life, so long-term survival is out of the question.

  • @fatezor What about the Dr. Strangelove method? Mineshafts!

    "Animals can be bread... und slaughtered!"

  • 06.10 "New-queue-lur" for 'nuclear'. Having pronounced it wrong, I warrant she knows less about the process that's killing her than she does about the cycle of a steam engine or the life of a plant. Bless.

  • @fatezor Because there is only an allotted period of time that a group can remain in the confines of a submarine without surfacing without going completely insane.

  • @geoffck6969 you read too many scare sites, dude.

    PS: you have no close friend, and your statement is pure bullshit. lololol

  • @anisete46 C-14 has a half-life of 5,000 years. Cobalt-60 has a half-life of 5 years. U-235 has a half-life of several hundred million years.

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