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Posted By: Iraniac

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 711
Iran

What should we do about them?


Posted By: Orangutan

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 709
RE: Iran

Leave them alone and not kill them?


Posted By:

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 707
RE: Iran

nuke them like we should have done with iraq


Posted By: bush

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 704
RE: RE: Iran

we should nuke them before they nuke us simple!!!


Posted By: James

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 700
RE: Iran

Yea, lets do what bush wants to do and make a big glass bowl to smoke some weed in.

Unfortunately we've already ****ed everybody off by going around the U.N. so we don't have much choice but to go in. I'd like to see putting all that money used in the last useless war to home defense. A way to get rid of anything coming our way before it can get here. That way if they do shoot a bomb at us it'll never get here, and we can get one right back at the exact place it was shot. Were only one step away from being like our previous enemies, like the Germans.
BTW, North Korea is the place you want to watch.

Just for the record, maybe someone will remember it later. A massive EM burst will **** up the US in the next ten to fiften years. May not be a nuke, who knows.

I'm getting really close to a rant on world politics so I'm going to stop, for now.



Posted By: zana bee

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 681
RE: Iran

I like the rant James...


Posted By: Badm

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 679
RE: Iran

dubya...


Posted By: Anstoss

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 676
RE: Iran

Buy them off. Don't know the leader's name there but he'd probably sign any treaty you want for a harem of Hilary Duff, Lyndsay Lohan, Ashley Simpson and Jennifer Love Hewitt. And then we get rid of the little kuntz as well. Everyone wins.


Posted By: Sudam

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 674
RE: Iran

EM burst? RANT, RANT, RANT, RANT


Posted By: James

Posted On: Jan 16, 2006
Views: 669
RE: Iran

Saddam? I'm not one to correct for spelling errors, but is this what you mean?

EMP, sorry I always forget the P

The ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) effect was first observed during the early testing of high altitude airburst nuclear weapons (GLASSTONE64, I think?). The effect is characterised by the production of a very short (hundreds of nanoseconds) but intense electromagnetic pulse, which moves away from its source with ever diminishing intensity, governed by the theory of electromagnetism. The EMP is in effect an electromagnetic shock wave.

This pulse of energy produces a powerful electromagnetic field, particularly within the vicinity of the weapon burst. The field can be sufficiently strong to produce short lived transient voltages of thousands of Volts (kiloVolts) on exposed electrical conductors, such as wires, or conductive tracks on printed circuit boards, where exposed.

It can result in irreversible damage to a wide range of electrical and electronic equipment, particularly computers and radio or radar receivers. Subject to the electromagnetic hardness of the electronics, a measure of the equipment's resilience to this effect, and the intensity of the field produced by the weapon, the equipment can be irreversibly damaged or in effect electrically destroyed. The damage inflicted is not unlike that experienced through exposure to close proximity lightning strikes, and may require complete replacement of the equipment, or at least substantial portions of it.

Computers used in data processing systems, communications systems, displays, industrial control applications, including road and rail signalling, and those embedded in military equipment, such as signal processors, electronic flight controls and digital engine control systems, are all potentially vulnerable to the EMP effect.

Other electronic devices and electrical equipment may also be destroyed by the EMP effect. Telecommunications equipment can be highly vulnerable, due to the presence of lengthy copper cables between devices. Receivers of all varieties are particularly sensitive to EMP, as the highly sensitive miniature high frequency transistors and diodes in such equipment are easily destroyed by exposure to high voltage electrical transients. Therefore radar and electronic warfare equipment, satellite, microwave, UHF, VHF, HF and low band communications equipment and television equipment are all potentially vulnerable to the EMP effect.

All computers, cars, airplanes, anything with a computer brain will suddenly stop working, or work wrong. If you happen to see a rainbow in the sky that moves all over the place and kinda shimmers, you will shortly **** yourself.



That satisfies my ranting itch for today.
Tomorrow, Government.


Posted By: James

Posted On: Jan 18, 2006
Views: 644
RE: Iran

After that I decided I had exeded my nerdy output for awhile, yea, sorry about that.


Posted By:

Posted On: Jan 18, 2006
Views: 642
RE: Iran

if a nuke goes off in the sky people will have a lot more to worry about than some electronic equipment not working


Posted By: James

Posted On: Jan 18, 2006
Views: 636
RE: Iran

It's not going to be from a nuke. Other things can do it.


Posted By:

Posted On: Jan 18, 2006
Views: 632
RE: Iran

like what, your ass?


Posted By: James

Posted On: Jan 20, 2006
Views: 619
RE: Iran

Na, that would just melt everything. One smaller one that always present is at the poles, or sometimes when a burst of radiation from the sun comes by us. Something that widespread though would have to be either a major solar event or a reversing of the poles.


 

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