Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove
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. The Stonehenge bit was more inneresting than the Egyptian Pyramids bit. I'd never heard of "The Sanctuary" before: it's a grubbed out stone circle destroyed as a source of stone (the way Stonehenge nearly was).Next: Armageddon and Paranoia: The Nuclear Confrontation 1945-2016 by Rodric Brathwaite.
I love the smell of fallout in the morning, it smells of... victory.
.Nice mention of Richard Feynman borrowing Klaus Fuchs' car so he could visit his dying wife, only to have 3 flat tyres (or tires) on the way & having to hitchhike to the hospital to arrive shortly before his wife died. And then having yet another flat tyre (or tire) on the way back to Los Alamos. See: the septics had shortages too: very few new tyres (or tires) during WWII (or the bit where they were actually involved from 7th December 1941).

. Must have been feeling flush or something. It has, however, judging by the dust, matured well on the bookshelf.
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