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Trinity Site is high on my bucket list, next chance is Oct 6: http://www.wsmr.army.mil/Trinity/Pages/Home.aspx | ||
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An event that changed things a bit. ___________________________ Avoid buying ChiCom/CCP products whenever possible. | |||
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Through the 80's we lived about thirty five air miles from the test site. There were still many people living in the area that first hand experienced the blast. I heard many interesting accounts of it. -------------------------------------—————— ————————--Ignorance is a powerful tool if applied at the right time, even, usually, surpassing knowledge(E.J.Potter, A.K.A. The Michigan Madman) | |||
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Just an interesting bit of trivia, but I have a friend whose cousin was the pilot for Oppenheimer, Teller and Einstein during the Manhattan Project. He died just a year or so ago and I never got to meet him, but heard some of his stories. His name was Arlie Nixon and had a long career with TWA as a Connie pilot. "If you think everything's going to be alright, you don't understand the problem!"- Gutpile Charlie "A man's got to know his limitations" - Harry Callahan | |||
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Trinity Site is really neat, ESPECIALLY if you know the history. I visited there in 2008. I'll never forget it, as this was the place where the entire world changed for all time. . . Fear God and Dread Nought Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher | |||
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An investment in knowledge pays the best interest |
I visited the Trinity site at White Sands back in ‘98. High winds the night before uncovered some radioactive debris and I made the mistake of wearing sandals. Had to scrub my feet & ankles quite a bit to get the counter down to “normal” levels. My Grandfather, who passed before I was born, was a member of Oppenheimer’s team. I preserve the family’s historical records in that achievement, including the letter from Oppenheimer and the Secretary or War thanking him for his work. Some day I’ll probably donate or lend the materials to a historical museum. Right now they’re ensconced in a safety deposit box in Delaware. | |||
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