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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: PirateSWL on August 02, 2017, 1511 UTC
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http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20170801-the-ghostly-radio-station-that-no-one-claims-to-run
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As soon as I read the start of the article I thought 'dead hand' / doomsday machine sort of station.
As soon as it's off, all bets are off.
But it seems no one really knows what the station is for. No one in Russia is talkin'.
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Just another FanCo subdivision. Currently we're using it to track Al and his pal from Pasadena on their cruise through the Hollow Earth. Wait until they pop out in Antarctica in a few days. Boy, is Al gonna be surprised when he finds out what's waiting for him there! Surface dwelling beings much higher up on the Fansome Scale than the Morlocks and Moho Men they expected to encounter on the inside.
Boombox, isn't the "dead hand machine" operated via a spring loaded roll up window blind connected to a straight key in the deserts of Australia?
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^^^^^^LOL
Yes, "On The Beach" -- that was a true 'dead hand' machine, in all aspects of the term.
What a haunting novel and movie...
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China and Russia have spent zillions on perfecting neutron weapons for the sole reason of leaving infrastructure intact yet killing off enemy populace. In the 50s and 60s nuclear war would have been very messy, nut today it might not be the end of the world as some say because everyone has neutron devices. Well, it'd be the end of the world in the blast zones, but the global nuclear winter may be just a mild nuclear fall. A half hour after they pop a neutron, you can push the dead bodies away from the dinner table and finish their dinner.
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Thanks for the reminder, Josh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VKzqAefBVY
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Lol one of my fave movies!
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Jimmy Carter beat those guys to the punch with the neutron bomb forty years ago. We told the Soviets we were going to stop development, but it remained part of the black budget. We've got neutron bottle rockets that our troops can deploy anywhere they can find bottles, cans, or an old hunk of pipe. We're still experimenting with Neutron Roman Candles. At the moment it's in the "Getting rid of that S.O.B. that mows his lawn at 7 a.m. on a Sunday morning" testing stage.
It worked on the guy across the street, but I don't know how it's going for the other beta-testers? Anyone want a slightly radiated, self propelled push mower? BTW, he mowed his lawn in shorts, dress shoes, and black socks. A timeless suburban style statement. Sometimes he did it with the same footwear and in a bathrobe. Children don't need to be traumatized by a sight like that on the way to church. It was either shoot him or nuke him after he went to the robe option.
There's a man shaped spot in his yard where the grass won't grow, not even the finer hybrid's derived from test plots from Bikini Atoll will take. One thing about landing a direct hit on your subject is they disintegrate on impact. No evidence.
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Lol one of my fave movies!
Me too. One of the few movies that I've owned in multiple formats, from hometaped VHS, to storebought VHS, to DVD, to Criterion Blu Ray...
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Good old Sam Cohen. He fathered the neutron devices, he also said red mercury would work too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lzi0gjzXCzg#t=40.042416
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These kinds of sensational reporting stories really do get under my skin. In this one of the venerable Buzzer they push the Dead Hand slant, completely ignoring the fact the Buzzer has broken down and quit dozens of times in the last few years, and who knows how many times before that, and we are all still here.
And wasn't the blind-and-Coke-bottle operated straight key in San Diego?
T!
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Token, you're probably right. I haven't seen it since HS. That was roughly the same time as the First Battle of The Marne.