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In article ,
(B2431) wrote:
From: (robert arndt)
Are YOU a physicist now Keith? No, you aren't... just some guy
who
likes to act like one.
Rob
OK, arndt, now you have tarver on your side. He's a EE with jet
mech
experience a long time ago yet claims to be an expert on
everything.
Geez, Tarver and Arndt working together.
I don't want Robert to feel bad about Willshaw's unqualified abuse.
Certainly, if a bomb with a 5 year half life, producing a highly
radioactive
element, could be made, it would have effected
Effected? As in made it occur?
No, there would be no way to go forward with operations, without a lot of
equipment the USAF did not have, as there was only preperation for the
area
cooling off in ten days.
Effected?
the USAF operational plan to
repopulate flight lines after ten days.
Where did you get this, from the same source you got your "optical nuke"
from?
Same place.
That figures--so you mean you made it up?
What did you do during the Cold War, Kevin?
Sat around waiting to install my share of the V Corps obstacle effort, which
was already pretty tightly mapped out for us.
I held an NSA Secret ticket at 17.
Uhmmm...what is a "NSA Secret" clearance? I have heard of Confidential, and
Secret, and NATO-Secret, and Top Secret with all of its strange
subcategories, but never an "NSA Secret". Let's see, we handled everything
in the COMSEC account from KY-57's and tape readers to key generation
computers and software, and the security requirement generally was either
confidential or secret, nothing about an "NSA Secret". Having spent a few
years as security manager for battalion and brigade level organizations,
could you enlighten me as to what this is?
Brooks