It’s a Pizzamas miracle!!!
I love this.
And yeah, I know there are caveats re heavy metals and other waterborne contaminants, but… still…
About damn time.
The most complicated part was the chemical rockets. This weapon consists of the rocket motor, chemical warhead, the burster for dispersing the chemical warhead and the fuse. The liquid chemical warhead could leak and cause all four components to basically corrode together into an unseperable mess that was unsafe to move. This necessitated constructing disposal facilities at each of the sites where these munitions were stored rather than a centralized disposal center which prompted years of delays.
Also: yOu CaN dUmP tHe ExPenSiVe BAd tHinGieS iN tHe OCeAn!11!!1!
[sigh]
The words “dispose” and “destroy” are doing a lot of heavy lifting here.
It’s a dang miracle that a buncha giant mutant ocean monsters haven’t all stomped us to death in their righteous anger.
Here’s a unicorn chaser of a story to get me back on topic.
Apologies for my previous negativity here in the Good (Encouraging) thread.
That’s still on my 2023 bingo card.
Wheezes somewhat pathetically in Austinite:
“Chilly.”
Ah hahahahahahahahaha!
–this former kid from Evanston
(Remembering the time my mom slid her car into the river after an ice storm)
I really think there oughta be some little shovels on the fronts to actually pick up some Legos. Just sayin’.
Stevie Barbie