On Wednesday 26 December 2007 11:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >But how could you harden a laptop "battery" against dynamite without the
> > whole package weighing 200 lbs? Nuke laptops would naturally be
> > vulnerable to being turned into dirty bombs.
>
> Unless I missed something, these mini-nukes are still 6 by 20 feet,
> according to the article, which would give them room to protect the
> radioactive material.  They could even place it partially under ground. 
> They would at least need to be strong enough to keep a runaway eighteen
> wheeler from cracking them open... so it would take more than a stick of
> dynamite controlled by a laptop... or fuse... or timer.

Hi Larry!

My understanding was that Michael was wishing for a nuke-powered laptop, a 
reactor in the case instead of a battery. This would be a candidate for 
conversion to a dirty bomb.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://www.pete-theisen.com/


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