U2 "pot" is full of fuel. Reactor head should be back on before the end of the day.
Just out of curiosity, would a sub at around 1000m depth survive a nuclear strike above, on the water surface? Apparently some of the russian subs could dive at depths even lower than that (the titanium hull does wonders)
edit: I'm mostly talking about something in the lower yield range. I don't think much would survive a multi-megaton blast that close, even with all that water
Just out of curiosity, would a sub at around 1000m depth survive a nuclear strike above, on the water surface? Apparently some of the russian subs could dive at depths even lower than that (the titanium hull does wonders)
edit: I'm mostly talking about something in the lower yield range. I don't think much would survive a multi-megaton blast that close, even with all that water
A Submarine at or near its crush depth is more at risk of hull failure, than one at 75% max depth. Also the design and materials have a lot of effect on the ship resilience to damage.
I would be more concerned with the crew. I would think getting thrown around the inside of a Submarine would result in some serious injures.
Nuclear Depth Charge: Operation Wigwam Nuclear Test 1955 DOE, USAF Lookout Mountain - YouTube - start at 21:00 for the detonation.
Operation Wigwam - wikipedia
That should give you a clue as to what a sub-surface Nuke depth charge looks like.
I've never been a programming language fanboy. Always saw the different merits and drawbacks of the languages I was using, knowing that there's a right language for the right job.
But after working with Kotlin for over 6 months, I start to feel the wish that every language was more like it. Even C# starts feeling cumbersome and clumsy in comparison.
I think I'll never write pure Java again.
Happy 1.2 release, Kotlin!
I've never been a programming language fanboy. Always saw the different merits and drawbacks of the languages I was using, knowing that there's a right language for the right job.
But after working with Kotlin for over 6 months, I start to feel the wish that every language was more like it. Even C# starts feeling cumbersome and clumsy in comparison.
I think I'll never write pure Java again.
Happy 1.2 release, Kotlin!
Oh, but have you tried Rust yet? Everything should be written in Rust
Must be a reason for this... like this being the prime language for Android now and Google putting a whole lotta money into it.
Oh, but have you tried Rust yet? Everything should be written in Rust![]()
That's... not too bad, imo. Better to take your time and make sure it's been done right than to rush and possibly cause problems down the line... especially with nuclear power.
But if you've ever seen an episode of Benny Hill you'd understand our managers.