To: Oorang
Does anyone know what this could mean
plutoinic/megatn(a)/((-)(-))
To: mindspy; All
Does anyone know what this could mean
plutoinic/megatn(a)/((-)(-)) I do NOT...and I pray that anyone who does, discusses it in Freepmail.
1,180 posted on
12/21/2003 10:23:50 PM PST by
Brad’s Gramma
(Merry Christmas, Logan. And Mommy and Nana and Pappa and Uncle G and Uncle P and EVERYONE!)
To: mindspy
You are VERY NEW here......
To: mindspy
plutoinic/megatn(a)/((-)(-))
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Plutonium is used in some nuclear bombs.
Megaton is a way of measuring the strength of a nuclear explosion. I think it comes from it would be equivalent to the amount of TNT, e.g, it would take 1 Megaton (1,000,000 tons) of TNT to cause the equivalent explosion of a "1 Megaton" nuclear bomb.
To: mindspy; Cindy; Calpernia; LayoutGuru2; FairOpinion; yonif
Does anyone know what this could mean - plutoinic/megatn(a)/((-)(-))
1,239 posted on
12/22/2003 12:32:26 AM PST by
JustPiper
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