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So there's this construction site...

Mookal jokingly says...

True, but the Terminator was pretty awesome

transmorpher said:

Idiots, the thief and the construction workers.

... Do these people think they are living in an action movie? I know the Terminator jumped onto a car and punched through the windscreen ...

Idiots.

Would love to see how this ends though cause I'd be very surprised if everything /everyone was fine.

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So there's this construction site...

Mookal says...

Anything is worth stealing, if you're a thief.

Work site and worker theft is very common. A friend of mine had over $1k of tools/gear ripped out of his secured canopied pickup while parked at home. Lock boxes etc only go so far if they can be ripped/cut out of your rig. Casing a site or following workers home is very real.

Think twice before you purchase that sweet deal on tools at the pawn shop.

ant said:

"Some construction workers catch a thief trying to steal a drill from a job site in Dallas. A chase and shenanigans ensue."

A drill? I wonder what type of drill it was that was worth stealing.

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Mookal says...

Incredible that those yields are paltry in comparison to modern capabilities. Just one example being the US fleet of ~15 Ohio class subs, each capable of carrying 20 Trident missiles, with up to 14 475kt warheads per.

And that's just part of the mobile capability, let alone ICBM's over the megaton range.

I'm calling my Vault-tec rep right now.

lv_hunter said:

43 kilotons. the largest of the teapot tests. Ahh it was a series at the nevada test site during the 50s. LIttle boy being 13 kt and fat man being only 21 kt.

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