Re: [Vo]:H. G. Wells describes our predicament in 1913

2009-05-31 Thread Terry Blanton
Brilliant sage that he was, he did not quite get the nuclear bomb right: Those used by the Allies were lumps of pure Carolinum, painted on the outside with unoxidised cydonator inducive enclosed hermetically in a case of membranium. A little celluloid stud between the handles by which the bomb

Re: [Vo]:H. G. Wells describes our predicament in 1913

2009-05-31 Thread grok
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 As the smoke cleared, Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com mounted the barricade and roared out: . . . Everywhere there were obsolete organisations seizing upon all the new fine things that science was giving to the world, nationalities, all sorts

Re: [Vo]:H. G. Wells describes our predicament in 1913

2009-05-31 Thread Harry Veeder
so you anticipate a nuclear war in the middle of the 21st century thanks to cold fusion? harry - Original Message - From: Jed Rothwell jedrothw...@gmail.com Date: Sunday, May 31, 2009 12:00 pm Subject: [Vo]:H. G. Wells describes our predicament in 1913 H. G. Wells described the

Re: [Vo]:H. G. Wells describes our predicament in 1913

2009-05-31 Thread Jed Rothwell
Terry Blanton wrote: Brilliant sage that he was, he did not quite get the nuclear bomb right . . . This liberated fresh inducive, and so in a few minutes the whole bomb was a blazing continual explosion. It was more like a giant fire than an explosion. Except that it went on for