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Both Threads and The war game are really fucking bleak. None of them compare to reading Children of the dust though. That book shit me up for months after I read it.

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this bit of the day after is basically nuke porn:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VG2aJyIFrA

 

also, check out john lithgow at the start, lol.

and that's a young steve guttenberg on the motorbike.

 

i'm a sucker for nuke stuff. if an architecture degree hadn't swept me off course, I'd have gone and studied nuclear physics.

 

Can't get enough. Always amazes me the extent to which the general punter can't seem to grasp the destructive power of thermonuclear warheads. If you look at how people (myself included) react to stark high-definition footage of the WTC 9/11 attacks... and consider how it deeply affects the human mind. Then put it in context and compare that to the scale of similarly man-made death and destruction that we may have been days, hours or even minutes away from over the 1960's and '70s. It's pretty head-wrecking when you think about it that way.

 

Pretty incredible though, that we as a species harnessed, to some extent, the power of the sun - driven like a great deal of innovation by a need to maximise death and damage on an enemy during war.

 

This reminded me of some old stuff I found a while back: http://www.dreamlandresort.com/info/nts2.htm

 

and the crazy Ivan's with their biggest atmospheric detonation ever in 1961 - some vids at bottom - http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Russia/TsarBomba.html

 

booms.

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they made us watch this in primary 5 at school.

 

i was going to say this and thought, nah surely not, must be imagining it... but now i'm sure i watched it at school too.

 

hopefully they still scare little kids shitless as part of the carriculum. probably not, not allowed to do anything these days.

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