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Comment 1-600 kilotons (Score 5, Informative) 172

8/25/2000 (1-10 kilotons) NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
4/23/2001 (1-10 kilotons) NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
3/9/2002 (1-10 kilotons) NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN
8/9/2006 (1-10 kilotons) INDIAN OCEAN
9/2/2006 (1-10 kilotons) INDIAN OCEAN
10/2/2006 (1-10 kilotons) ARABIAN SEA
12/9/2006 (10-20 kilotons) EGYPT
9/22/2007 (1-10 kilotons) INDIAN OCEAN
12/26/2007 (1-10 kilotons) SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
10/7/2008 (1-10 kilotons) SUDAN
10/8/2009 (>20 kilotons) SOUTH SULAWESI, INDONESIA
9/3/2010 (10-20 kilotons) SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
12/25/2010 (1-10 kilotons) TASMAN SEA
4/22/2012 (1-10 kilotons) CALIFORNIA, USA
2/15/2013 (>20 kilotons) CHELYABINSK, OBLAST, RUSSIA
4/21/2013 (1-10 kilotons) SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, ARGENTINA
4/30/2013 (10-20 kilotons) NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN

yyeeeah, those are technically all between 1-600 kilotons.

Also, between 1 kiloton and 600 gigatons.

Comment Doctors (Score 1) 737

> medical doctors would be useful, as would most scientists and engineers

A small subset of them would be able to apply a small subset of their skills and knowledge. Without infrastructure and technology, very little of what scientists or engineers learn is remotely useful, and most of that is stuff they learned in high school. The medical doctor only fares little better unless they specialized something like trauma surgery.

Without electricity and advanced industry, we're nothing but particularly clever monkeys.

Comment Re:Evolution (Score 1) 178

Yep, but the hacking claim is completely unrelated to the claim of the drone striking the ground. This just means that "drone footage shows it hitting the ground" and "victim got hit by propeller" are not contradictory claims. Whether he's pulling the hacking thing out of his ass is another matter entirely.

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