Title: I liked it when Fred & Barney smoked! Source:
EweToob URL Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn0XEa4B144 Published:Jul 1, 2020 Author:Dark Footage Post Date:2020-07-03 22:05:10 by Esso Keywords:Actually, quite, interesting, Nudity Views:737 Comments:4
Real Title: This House Paint Was Supposed to Stop a Nuclear Bomb
Not much more click-baity than mine.
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When I woke up this morning I thought my hands had been exposed to a huge amount of ionizing radiation and were on fire. An almost waking dream.
Well, my arthritis and RSIs were bad and EweToob had a documentary about Chernobyl going on my laptop.
The conversation between me and Trump was really cool a couple days ago.
I can't sleep in silence. My tinnitus is so bad that I have to have some variable noise going to keep from going insane.
About all paint was white lead based back then. I think the point was more about reflectivity. Problem was, all paint about turned into soot/ash after the initial heat flash.
I'm guessing that aluminum siding was not yet invented or in widespread use due to the metal shortages back then. I remember the plywood window-well covers my dad made with a layer of fiberglass insulation on them. Those would've worked good for a tornado, but Dad's joint was about 2.3 mi from a primary target (Magnavox, IH, etc. I'm about 0.2 miles from those carcasses).
The shock wave would've liquefied your bones with a nominal 2MT burst. At the time 20MT was nominal weapon yield.
Yeah, white lead-based paint is effective. You'll get an extra femto- second of life.