Yet Another Housing Update and Links

Jun 04, 2013 09:27

We (my realtor and I) placed an offer on the Willowbrook townhouse last night. I eagerly await the seller's response. If it goes through, I'll still have a two-week period of homelessness, which I'll probably solve by getting an extended-stay hotel room ( Read more... )

research, home ownership, war, link salad, pirates

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baron_waste June 4 2013, 15:58:16 UTC
Well, if you remember, the “Little Boy” device wasn't even tested - they knew it would work, even if its efficiency from an engineering standpoint was horrocious gharstly. Half critical mass, meet half critical mass, and away we go!

Even Trinity was an implosion-squeeze device. That's what they wanted, but for the war a “rough draft” weapon was needed now. Yah, okay, here ya go…

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daveon June 4 2013, 16:22:46 UTC
Well, it's a little more complex than that. They had tested bits to ensure they didn't have a complete cock up. Shaping the explosives was harder then and they needed to make sure that they'd slam them together in the right way to get a critical reaction rather than a hot mess.

Plus the bit that is, as I understand it, an utter pig, is the properties of Uranium as a metal when you're forming it are just nasty, so you need to have continuously variable speeds and cooling rates on the shaping machine you're using, unlike, say, steel where you can pretty much make a single assumption.

The design isn't a problem, but building one is still less than straight forward.

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itsroach June 5 2013, 01:36:06 UTC
The first theory in The Atlantic article is fantastic fodder for all sorts of espionage related writing.

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