If you were that guy you would have such mixed emotions. Happy to have lived but sad you sent that death and destruction to a different city. http://mainichi.jp/english/english/features/news/20140726p2a00m0na014000c.html
That is one of those things that you knew was the smart thing to do but damn it would be hard to think about.
If you are meaning hard to think about sending planes to another city I am going to have to disagree. I don't think that would have even been a thought to cross his mind. In the moment he probably assumed he could get them to leave by doing that. It wasn't until later he would have learned of what happened.
I meant after. It doesn't seem like he had any idea the magnitude of what was to happen, but after he found out....it would be hard to get over for me.
"What did you do at work today honey?" "Oh, just set fire to some shit. Made a big smokey mess." "My hero! You saved us all!" barfo
maxie's done with Denver. It's become a post-apocalyptic pothead nightmare. The survivors would envy the dead.
Speaking of atomic physics, here's a pending paper you'll soon see in the news. Where there is no element, a spectrometer shows an element. Is this the first example of negative energy ever found? http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.2301