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Old September 21st 04, 02:42 PM
Guinnog65
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"Peter Stickney" wrote in message
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In article ,
(B2431) writes:
From:
(Peter Stickney)
Date: 9/20/2004 7:34 PM Central Daylight Time
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In article ,
"Guinnog65" writes:

"An estimated 50 nuclear warheads, most of them from the former Soviet
Union, still lie on the bottom of the world's oceans, according to the
environmental group Greenpeace."

So, theoretically, anyone able to find them all and renovate them would
be
the world's seventh leading nuclear power?

Anybody who could find them and renovate them would be able to make
their own without going to all that effort.

--
Pete Stickney


The only part of value would be the plutonium. Does plutonium corrode in
water?


Yes. Nasty stuff water. It's pretty damned near the Universal
Solvent.


See for example
www.dhmo.org