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8 hours ago, bladan said:

It's A. Vodka and Hot Dogs.

She mentions vodka and hot dogs as a side point, but I think she links in her positive attitude as a more definitive cause of her longetivity, so I would have said B. was more correct ;) I threw in A as a sidetrack for those who would google it since she says something about it. 

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3 hours ago, msc said:

OK, fine.

 

What did Henry Allingham attribute as the secret to a long life?

 

 

a)      Chastity and the Protestant work ethic

b)      Chocolate

c)       A strict diet

d)      Whisky, fags, and wild women

 

:D

 

it's d)

 

what is his association with death

 

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6 hours ago, John Key said:

She mentions vodka and hot dogs as a side point, but I think she links in her positive attitude as a more definitive cause of her longetivity, so I would have said B. was more correct ;) I threw in A as a sidetrack for those who would google it since she says something about it. 

 positive attitude? That's sick!

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11 hours ago, runebomme said:

what is his association with death

He wrote and illustrated the poetry book The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories.

 

This singer died because she

A. was bitten by her boyfriend's pet cobra

B. was shot by her drunken manager

C. jumped from 32. floor

D. drank a pint of Furadan

E. suffered from a genetic early Alzheimer's disease

 

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4 hours ago, bladan said:

This singer died because she

A. was bitten by her boyfriend's pet cobra

B. was shot by her drunken manager

C. jumped from 32. floor

D. drank a pint of Furadan

E. suffered from a genetic early Alzheimer's disease

 

If this is who I think it is, she definitely offed herself. I don't remember reading about her jumping, so it's D.

 

At the time this photo was taken, how old was this smartly-dressed woman? Give or take 2 years.

 

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5 minutes ago, runebomme said:

105?

113.

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3 minutes ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

113.

which one of these two was responsible for more deaths

 

1

A monochrome photograph of a man with piercing eyes

 

2

 

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43 minutes ago, runebomme said:

which one of these two was responsible for more deaths

 

Hmm, aren't they about the same?

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2 minutes ago, Clorox Bleachman said:

Hmm, aren't they about the same?

yes but one is a bit more as far as its known

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11 minutes ago, runebomme said:

yes but one is a bit more as far as its known

Gacy then.

 

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Which DeathList hit came from Kenosha, Wisconsin?

 

A. Don Ameche
B. Al Molinaro
C. Mary Tyler Moore
D. Warren Zevon

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C

 

In a months time which American movie icon will celebrate being dead for over 10 years

A. Charlton Heston

B Paul Newman

C Gregory Peck 

D Robert Mitchum

E. Peter O'Toole

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41 minutes ago, The Mad Hatter said:

C

 

In a months time which American movie icon will celebrate being dead for over 10 years

A. Charlton Heston

B Paul Newman

C Gregory Peck 

D Robert Mitchum

E. Peter O'Toole

Seriously Peter O'Toole in that list?

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I remember reading about their diagnosis on this forum!

 

Feck, that means I've been going to this place for a decade.

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On 22 August 2018 at 13:51, Cat O'Falk said:

We'll keep this one open in the meantime.

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Someone else last night: how come this thread still exists?

Me: Ah, Paul's not been on yet to shut it.

 

 

That's me shown up.

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10 hours ago, msc said:

Someone else last night: how come this thread still exists?

Me: Ah, Paul's not been on yet to shut it.

 

 

That's me shown up.

it's a good thread

 

 

which will kill you faster vitamin c deficiency or vitamin d deficiency

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vitamin c deficiency.

 

How many humans have died in the last 50,000 years?

A. 10 billion

B. 30 billion

C. 50 billion

D. 100 billion

E. 150 billion

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D: (roughly, since verifiable records before censuses are virtually non-existent)

 

There are two main technical differences between Little Boy and Fat Man, what are they?

 

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Not googling it so pure guess as I don't know, 'yield' and 'height of detonation'.

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Little boy was bigger and killed more people, I think?

 

Sonny Bono died doing a high-octane hobby that nearly-but-not-quite killed which other well-known face?

a) The late Rik Mayall (quad biking)

b) Michael Schumacher (skiing)

c) Sean Kingston (jet skiing)

d) Richard Hammond (dragster racing)

e) Demi Lovato (heroin)

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B/

 

Ooh. Reminds me, a piece on 5live last night or tonight is an interview with his son re current status.

 

If last night I missed it as pished so tough :)

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5 hours ago, charon said:

Not googling it so pure guess as I don't know, 'yield' and 'height of detonation'.

The yield was actually quite similar. And due to that, height of detonation also (height of detonation is set pretty much by yield, bigger = higher). 

 

So wrong, but damn if it isn't what I'd have said as well.

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15 hours ago, The Quim Reaper said:

Little boy was bigger and killed more people, I think?

No. but since this is probably too boring for most, go right ahead with the next one XD. (oh and schumi ski'd into something immovable...but somebody elses go)

ETA: Little Boy (Hiroshima) had the larger (est) fatalities but was smaller 15kt. Fat Man (Nagasaki) 21kt, but fewer casualties. Presumably due to layout of population.

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Little Boy was Uranium and a gun type device.

Fat Man was Plutonium and an implosion device.

 

 

tl:dr

Gun type is far simpler, was never tested, it didn't need to be. But it only works with uranium not plutonium.

For plutonium you need an implosion, which is technically far more difficult, thus they tested it at Trinity.

Further, the difficulty with uranium is separating enough 235 from the 238 they had mile long buildings to do this and still only had enough for one bomb, so no testing. Once you have a reactor (fermi) plutonium isn't that hard to get, but creating a nuclear detonation is far trickier than U235.

 

ETA: Fuck that now looks like I'm going for the Sir Creep spamming award.

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