Books and bombs
It seems that there's a much more serious problem with the Logos II than those articulated by the Chamber of Commerce.
From today's Bermuda Sun:
"Logos II is docked by the Number 1 shed. There is an Open Day on December 23 where various nukes of the vessel are open to the public."
A spokesman for the vessel denied that these were to be used on protesting local bookstoresi




Anyone know where to purchase limpet mines?
Posted by Steve Moffat on 23.12.05 at 17:40
"Anyone know where to purchase limpet mines?"
Go see 'sea-egg' dahn at Dennis's Hideaway, bye.
Posted by loki on 23.12.05 at 17:50
This is ON TOPIC Phil, because it (sort of) is about Nukes - please don't delete.
Ladies and Gentlemen, my very best wishes to you all for the Holiday season - enjoy with health, fun, family and the faith of your choosing.
If you have kids, and they love Santa, PLEASE log on to this URL on Christmas eve...
www.noradsanta.org (or dot.com, or Google NORAD tracks Santa)
NORAD, the arm of the U.S. military that sit under Cheyenne Mountain waiting and watching for Soviet Nukes that will never come, have three things. A bunch of the world's most powerful supercomputers. Lots of supergeeks in uniform. WAY too much time on their hands.
For fifty years (this is their anniversary) they have "tracked Santa" on Christmas Eve. First by responding to phone calls, now by a lush website with a bunch of fun stuff on it.
Check it out.
Swords into Plowshares...
Posted by Tim Taylor on 23.12.05 at 19:49