(might have to
nuke them longer.
Not exact matches
As Americans slept through the first few hours of July 4, Kim Jong Un personally observed the culmination of a years -
long goal — the testing of a missile that he can use to
nuke the US mainland.
I honestly don't care what invisible man you believe in, so
long as it's not telling you to launch
nukes and start the apocalypse yourself.
Not too
long ago, nations were killing each other with concentration camps and gulags, firebombing cities,
nuking cities and carpet bombing indescriminately.
As
long as we are not
nuked back to the stone age or sent offline by a massive solar electromagnetic pulse, the internet is here to stay and is an indispensable part of communication.
I was worried at first that
nuking the egg might make it harden, but it's not really in there
long enough for it to be a problem.
When it comes to pollination, composting, hunting, and gathering, these insects do most of the heavy lifting, and
long after we have
nuked / warmed / polluted / eaten ourselves to extinction, it is likely that they will keep the place ticking just fine.
Also, micro
nukes can be designed to run a
long time without maintenance or refueling.
We'd tolerate them as
long as they didn't cause any mischief, in which case we'd
nuke them with antibiotics.
Apart from
nuking too
long and making a mess, it's inconclusive — gooey whitish translucent, not gel.
He's that crazy little fat guy with
nukes and daddy issues who wants to strap his thermonuclear devices to
long - range missiles that just might start World War III...
Most small, fast cars come with cruise - missile - spec 2.0 - litre turbocharged fours, but the M140i brings a
nuke to the party: a 3.0 - litre turbocharged straight - six is shoehorned under the
long bonnet, producing 335bhp and a muscular 368 lb ft of torque.
My name is
Nuke, and as you can see, there is something different about me... I'm a
long haired GSD.
So, by saving a couple
nukes, if three people go out the last person should be able to stay alive
long enough to get everyone back alive.
«However, the Early Access period will last as
long as it needs to gather valuable community feedback, implement it into the game and
nuke every reported bug or glitch to ensure the final game is solid and complete.»
(Caveat: Folk have been talking about small
nukes for almost as
long as fusion.
A likely answer is that California is so focused and busy on environmental projects that redistribute wealth to various constituencies that they no
longer are concerned about public safety (the San Bruno natural gas line explosion in San Francisco in 2010, the constant blow ups of water pipes under the streets of Los Angeles, the retrofitting of the San Onofre
Nuke Plant, so that it could be a peaker plant that could ramp up and down to back up intermittent green power, failed and the plant was shut down eventually resulting in the South West Blackout in 2011).
Of course there are solutions that we could put in place now like
nukes, but we need a lot of them and it would cost a lot and take a very
long time.
A.1 % chance of an Iranian
nuke going off in anger that would lead to vast socio - political and economic turmoil is just as big a deal for investment planning as a
long, gradual warming of the climate.
It was a pretty standard, pretty well executed I'm - a-green-who's - much - more - freaked - out - about - climate - than - about -
nukes piece, much in the
long travelled Lovelock vein, not that unlike some things George Monbiot has recently been writing.
The reason there is so much frantic fervor for
nukes is that a nuclear plant can monopolise energy production, and can be somewhat cheaper if
long run impacts are excluded from consideration.
So, nothing bad so far, nothing bad for a
long,
long time means the prudent thing to do is to stop deploying and subsidizing wind and solar (Europe is scaling back now), no new carbon taxes and even repeal recent ones (Australia, Canada and soon to be Europe), allow more exploration for natural gas (the US and soon to be Europe and more), build
nukes (the rational).
IF private investors want to build multi-billion dollar
nuke plants, fine, but the nuclear lobby has been feeding at the trough for far too
long.
It streams over the Internet, so I need a Wi - Fi connection in order to hear it, but I'm no
longer constantly looking for things to
nuke off my drive to make space for big projects.