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US Forgets How To Make Trident Missiles 922

Hugh Pickens writes "The US and the UK are trying to refurbish the aging W76 warheads that tip Trident missiles to prolong their life and ensure they are safe and reliable but plans have been put on hold because US scientists have forgotten how to manufacture a mysterious but very hazardous component of the warhead codenamed Fogbank. 'NNSA had lost knowledge of how to manufacture the material because it had kept few records of the process when the material was made in the 1980s, and almost all staff with expertise on production had retired or left the agency,' says the report by a US congressional committee. Fogbank is thought by some weapons experts to be a foam used between the fission and fusion stages of the thermonuclear bomb on the Trident Missile and US officials say that manufacturing Fogbank requires a solvent cleaning agent which is 'extremely flammable' and 'explosive,' and that the process involves dealing with 'toxic materials' hazardous to workers. 'This is like James Bond destroying his instructions as soon as he has read them,' says John Ainslie, the co-ordinator of the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, adding that 'perhaps the plans for making Fogbank were so secret that no copies were kept.' Thomas D'Agostino, administrator or the US National Nuclear Security Administration, told a congressional committee that the administration was spending 'a lot of money' trying to make 'Fogbank' at Y-12, but 'we're not out of the woods yet.'"

Comment Re:Abolish copyright, and this won't happen. (Score 1) 686

McDonald's was selling their coffee at temperatures around 190 degrees Fahrenheit. This is much hotter than coffee you would brew at home and is to hot for human consumption. They purposely turned the temp up so high because their marketing department found that it increased the aroma and in turn increase sales in the restaurants

They ignored over 700 complaints and the injury to the 79-year old woman required skin grafts on much of her inner thighs, buttocks, and genitals. Is that what the public should expect from spilled coffee?

The award was the equivalent to two days of US coffee sales and the Judge reduced the amount to only 3 times the cost of her injuries.

I do not feel that this was a frivolous lawsuit and this 79-year old was not looking to get rich. Spilling the coffee was her fault. The fact that it caused 3rd degree burn was McDonald's fault.

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