jimgoose wrote: » ...and about a third of the power of the mighty Tsar Bomba, or "Emperor Bomb". This was detonated by those pesky Russkies on Novaya Zemlya island in the Arctic Ocean in 1961, and with an estimated blast yield of 57 megatons it broke windows 500 miles away. It is the most powerful hydrogen weapon and man-made explosion ever by a country mile.
Skylinehead wrote: » And they had the capacity to double that - although there's little chance the delivering plane would have escaped. Apparently the bomb was very clean fallout-wise relative to the power of it.
RobertKK wrote: » Berkeley in California is named after Kilkenny man George Berkeley. The White House was designed and built by Kilkenny man James Hoban, who based the design on Leinster House in Dublin, when the British burned the White House, James Hoban oversaw the rebuilding of the destroyed portion.
maudgonner wrote: » An engineer for Volvo invented the three-point seatbelt as part of their initiative to improve car safety. They patented it and could have made rival car companies pay a fortune to use their design, or just made sure that their cars had the competitive advantage of being the only ones with three-point belts. Instead they gave it away for free, allowed any car manufacturer to use the design and sent the engineer, Nils Bohlin, around the world to promote it. That generous decision saved millions of lives.
karaokeman wrote: » Well for anime fans there's a Canadian dub of Dragon Ball Kai that started production over 7 years ago now that has still never seen the light of day on TV.
rarariot wrote: » haven't watched anime in years. i used to love it but my dad thought i was a weirdo. often if he saw me watching stuff like Naruto he'd beat me down with a set of meat tongs
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » There are 2 saints buried in Ireland with international holidays named after them. St Patrick, and St Nicolas. Yes, Santa did exist, and is buried in Kilkenny.... The Cats gettin all the news today!
Squall Leonhart wrote: » Mercury turns on it's own axis far far slower than earth does, meaning a day on mercury is equivalent to the length of 59 earth days. So that'd be a long, long, cold night. Mercury also has the shortest year length, completing it's trip around the sun in 88 days.
maudgonner wrote: » An engineer for Volvo invented the three-point seatbelt as part of their initiative to improve car safety.
RiderOnTheStorm wrote: » Ireland was the first (modern) country to leave the British Empire / Commonwealth. India was the 2nd. For their new republic, the Indians adopted the Irish flag, but turned it 90 degrees and added a mandala. They thought it could become a thing. Each country leaving would create a new flag of green, white, and orange and personalise it. It didn't catch on.
Chancer3001 wrote: » I don't get it. What about America leaving?
Chancer3001 wrote: » The British empire didn't exist then? When did it exist then??