It makes sense that those bombs come from the Intaki, too. They use these focused interdiction and energy neutralizing bombs to incapacitate a single target that does not pay their bills or tries to run away from their henchmen but they do not cause much or any collateral damage among their other customers.
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Anyone old enough to comfortably use a computer, navigate a web browser, and talk on a Zoom call can play Beat The Bomb Virtual. We recommend the game for players 9 years and older, but younger children who can operate a computer are welcome!
The main objective of the Counter-Terrorists (CT) is to prevent the Terrorists from planting the C4 bomb and if this cannot be avoided by defusing the bomb before the timer runs out. The Terrorists' objective is similarly to either kill the counter-terrorists, or plant the bomb and ensure detonation. Should the bomb be planted, the normal round timer is considered null; at this point, it is imperative that the Counter-Terrorists find the bomb, kill the terrorists sure to be protecting it, and defuse the bomb.
The bomb can only be planted at a bombsite, of which there are usually two on a map (usually assigned the letters A and B). On bomb defuse maps, the Counter-Terrorists can buy a special defuse kit that decreases the time needed to defuse a bomb.
The wannabe Times Square terroristfound the car for his bomb online, and used simple alarm clocks and propane tanks to try to set off his fireball. It's the latest in a decade-and-a-half-long list of militants getting tools of their trade through commercial websites. Now, the Marine Corps is finally trying to get a handle on the kind of arsenal that can be assembled through mouse clicks alone.
The Marines, CIA, or whoever really need this study to demonstrate what is obvious and has been known for a long time? e.g. That if you, too, are a crackpot with an axe to grind, money to burn, and time to spend, you can use the internet to build a half-assed car bomb? If the powers that be aren't already aware of this, we are well and truly screwed.
The fact they have to ask for this is more indicative of a vast generation gap at the top of our security bureaucracies than anything else. That you could get the information and much of the materials needed to build a decent car bomb online is probably obvious to anyone who has used the internet on a daily over the past fifteen years. A Marine general doesn't understand THAT? Really? Now THAT'S frightening - far more frightening than contemplating all the horrible things that could kill you and which is available for purchase (via PayPal!) over the internet.
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It allows you to choose a city, any city (I chose the Upper West Side of Manhattan, where I live), an atomic or hydrogen bomb of any size (whatever kiloton level you like, or you can pick from a list of historically specific bombs).
On the screen, you'll find a Google map of your chosen neighborhood with your bomb, represented by a little bomb-shaped icon, ticking at its center. You can then take your cursor, move the bomb to the exact location you want (when you move it, it casts a dangerous looking x on the "ground" below). When you reach your designated ground zero (I chose my apartment building), you are ready for the next step.
Alex is a serious scholar, his specialty being the history of nuclear weapons. He earned his graduate degree at Harvard, where he was, for a year, the Edward Teller Graduate Fellow in Science and Security Studies. (Those of you who know who Edward Teller was, may cringe.)
Playing with these bombs teaches you how big they've gotten. Drop the "Little Boy" that hit Hiroshima on any neighborhood, the destruction is grim but local, a couple of miles across. Take a 100-megaton bomb from the Russian arsenal, called the "Tsar," and it will ignite fires across a 48-mile stretch, an extraordinary reach, which makes me wonder, why? No military target is that large. I suspect the designers of these bombs were seeking wholesale destruction, that their urge here was beyond shock and awe, more like genocidal.
Wellerstein's site does not include terrorist "dirty" bombs. He has developed scenarios for those weapons, but in an interview with the Toronto Sun, he calls them "a different animal," since their range is so dependent on terrain and wind patterns. He also cautions that his radiation zones should be considered only rough approximations when you drop bombs in your home town.
Since NUKEMAP came online early in February, thousands of people have blown stuff up. So far there have been more than 20,000 "detonations," but Wellerstein points out that at the height of the Cold War, 20,000 bombs equaled roughly a third of the world's total nuclear arsenal. Since 1966, the peak, the pile has gotten much smaller. There were roughly 8,000 active nuclear warheads in the world in 2010, and maybe another 22,000 in storage.
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The complete collection of The Bomb -- 45,000+ pages -- is now online. University library staff recently completed a six-year project to digitize Iowa State's yearbooks from 1893 through 1994. All volumes, as well as audio from a scratchy vinyl record chronicling 1971 sounds of campus, are part of the library's digital collection.
The yearbooks can be read as a virtual book with "turn-able" pages, viewed as single pages or downloaded as PDFs. For extended viewing of a volume, digital initiatives archivist Kimberly Anderson recommends downloading. Off-line browsing will be considerably faster, she said.
For those who prefer the real thing to the virtual, all the old Bomb editions can be pulled off the shelves in the special collections reading room on the fourth floor of Parks Library, or requested at the first-floor circulation desk.
The yearbook lost its partial student government support in 1972. During the 1980s and early 1990s, decreased sales, poor financial management and a contract dispute with an outside vendor adversely affected the balance sheet. By 1995, the yearbook had accumulated a $90,000 budget deficit, and university administration announced that no future yearbooks would be produced until a sustainable plan was developed. No plan emerged and 1994 proved to be the last edition.
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