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>In the sprawl that surrounds NYC is Babylon NY.
>Nuclear weapons were invented in the Manhatten Project.
Which was located in Oak Ridge, TN and Los Alamos, NM. Nowhere near
New York City you stupid idiot. Is being as stupid as you are like
being high all the time?
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>In the sprawl that surrounds NYC is Babylon NY.<snip>
In "the sprawl" - Yeah, you could say that but then again, so is
Washington DC and Boston. The ENTIRE east coast of the USA, from DC
to Boston, for about 25-50 miles inland (depending on where) is really
on continuous city. The term used for this area is (I kid you not)
"Megamopolis". As I said in my post, Babylon NY is 50 miles from
Manhattan (measured)
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DrPostman <I...@mysig.emailthere> wrote in message
news:82e5rt8k6ktuk8en2...@4ax.com...
Well, conurbation was used before that, and I think it a prettier word.
>The Manhatten Project started with a graphite-pile reactor hidden under the
>bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago.
What does this have to do with my point that it had nothing
to do with New York? I mentioned the main locations. You
might just as well say that it began with the S-1 project or
the meeting between Szilard and Einstein. Technically
it started when Groves got his assignment to head the
"Manhattan Engineer District" which happened several
months after Fermi designed the reactor in Chicago.
>The Manhatten Project started with a graphite-pile
Is that what you get from chewing on pencils?
> reactor hidden under the
>bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago.
>
>DrPostman <I...@mysig.emailthere> wrote in message
>news:82e5rt8k6ktuk8en2...@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 23:02:22 -0500, xganon <nob...@xganon.com> wrote:
>>
>> >In the sprawl that surrounds NYC is Babylon NY.
>> >Nuclear weapons were invented in the Manhatten Project.
>>
>> Which was located in Oak Ridge, TN and Los Alamos, NM. Nowhere near
>> New York City you stupid idiot. Is being as stupid as you are like
>> being high all the time?
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I thought Babylon was in Long Island.
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Hmm. somehow the tag line about program debugging was lost, oh well,
onward and upward. Back in the 80's I wrote a macro and function
utility package called DeBugger. It did dynamic tracking of function
calls, execution time analysis and stack checking. It would give quite
a bit of information if you knew how to use it. Perhaps someone needs
to do a bit or two of debugging on philosophies as applied to
civilization ? Can software developers and other *ers do any worse
than *ians ? Use you dictionary at http://www.m-w.com/ to see how much
ground that covers.
Barbie - was that too barbed a point ? Better than barbed wire soup ?
If that boggles your noodle, eat Campbells chicken noodle soup and
premium saltine crackers!
>On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 06:06:05 -0700, "Islandbug" <Isla...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>The Manhatten Project started with a graphite-pile reactor hidden under the
>>bleachers of Stagg Field at the University of Chicago.
>
>
>What does this have to do with my point that it had nothing
>to do with New York?
I thought it was *really* funny that the xganon poster actually
thought that nuclear weapons were invented "in the Manhattan Project",
and then equates this to a district or building project of New York,
and then equates that to Babylon.
Methinks that he is still watching "Good Times"
> I mentioned the main locations. You
>might just as well say that it began with the S-1 project or
>the meeting between Szilard and Einstein. Technically
>it started when Groves got his assignment to head the
>"Manhattan Engineer District" which happened several
>months after Fermi designed the reactor in Chicago.
Hey, have you read the World War series, by Harry Turtledove?
Has an interesting twist on the whole thing
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>On Thu, 27 Sep 2001 06:06:05 -0700, "Islandbug"
><Isla...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>The Manhatten Project started with a graphite-pile
>
>Is that what you get from chewing on pencils?
Well, not from chewing on them, exactly...
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Not first, anyway.
Jim