Re: research question for novel
- From: KevClark64@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 14:14:21 -0700
On Aug 31, 3:45 pm, j...@xxxxxxxxx (John Dallman) wrote:
Everything you think you have learned about anything technical from
Hollywood is *wrong*. This is an almost completely reliable rule. It
doesn't happen because writers and film-makers do things wrong
deliberately. Were that the case, human error would give them a chance
of being right occasionally. It happens because action-filled plots with
neat solutions are not how the world actually works. If the world really
worked that way, there would be no point in making up such stories.
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John Dallman, j...@xxxxxxxxx, HTML mail is treated as probable spam.
So, my original scenario, while utterly absurd, is actually perfect?
I don't mind improbable, but I'd like to stay away from impossible.
You make a good point about repurposing the fissile material.
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