Re: cities are only a few kilotons apart
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Major Variola (ret) wrote: > Is "kilotons" a typo or do Europeans enjoy a dark sense of cartography? "towns and villages are only 1-2 kilotons apart" is from W. Arkin, F. Von Hippel, and B. G. Levi, "The Consequences of a Limited Nuclear War in East and West Germany", Ambio 11 (1982) : 172.
cities are only a few kilotons apart
At 02:21 PM 1/31/03 +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote: >A bit too expensive, especially in Germany. I also like being able to work >on the train -- given that here cities are only a few kilotons apart and >ICEs are pretty speedy flying can take longer. Is "kilotons" a typo or do Europeans enjoy a dark sense of cartography?