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<blockquote data-quote="Elm Creek Smith" data-source="post: 2497498" data-attributes="member: 32710"><p>Well, since the Air Force Plant at the airport became a bus factory, I doubt that we're even near a secondary nuke target anymore, and I'm far enough away from refineries that I'm not terribly worried about them getting hit. I still have my CBR/NBC downwind projection plotting stuff for chemical and fallout forecasts, but my primary concern is weather-related issues followed by "civil unrest." I just don't know what side of the "civil unrest" I'll be on. (It depends on the type of "civil unrest.") </p><p></p><p>"The Day After" was a anti-nuclear weapons "Oh, my God! We're all going to die!" propaganda piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elm Creek Smith, post: 2497498, member: 32710"] Well, since the Air Force Plant at the airport became a bus factory, I doubt that we're even near a secondary nuke target anymore, and I'm far enough away from refineries that I'm not terribly worried about them getting hit. I still have my CBR/NBC downwind projection plotting stuff for chemical and fallout forecasts, but my primary concern is weather-related issues followed by "civil unrest." I just don't know what side of the "civil unrest" I'll be on. (It depends on the type of "civil unrest.") "The Day After" was a anti-nuclear weapons "Oh, my God! We're all going to die!" propaganda piece. [/QUOTE]
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