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Technically it is a meteorite if it actually hits Canada. If it only flies over it it is a meteor-ay.-Lego
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I'm glad I just finished building my 0,75m lead/2m concrete 400m2 bunker. Now I just need to finish installing the cold fusion reactor that I've been hiding since I was 9.
Sam is basically right, he's just cranky.
Quote from: SmileyMan on November 24, 2008, 02:24:35 pmI'm glad I just finished building my 0,75m lead/2m concrete 400m2 bunker. Now I just need to finish installing the cold fusion reactor that I've been hiding since I was 9.Make sure you pack plenty of spare water chips.
Canada is great. i think i much smaller meteorite destroying only scotland North Korea would be better.
Quote from: Brutus on November 25, 2008, 03:20:42 amCanada is great. i think i much smaller meteorite destroying only scotland North Korea would be better.Fixed
A meteor impact wouldn't cause nukes to detonate Nukes require a very specific method to trigger detonation, and they're very carefully manufactured for that not to happen by accident
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