Cybermonkey
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Registered: 22nd Sep 02
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the russian Tsar Bomba
http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=6279945569633429232&q=tsar+bomba
seriously scary.
Since 50 Mt is 2.1×1017 joules, the average power produced during the entire fission-fusion process, lasting around 3.9×10-8 seconds or 39 nanoseconds, was a power of about 5.3×1024 watts or 5.3 yottawatts. This is equivalent to approximately 1% of the power output of the Sun. The detonation of Tsar Bomba therefore qualifies, even to this day, as being the single most powerful device ever utilized throughout the history of humanity. By contrast, the largest weapon ever produced by the United States, the now-decommissioned B41, had a predicted maximum yield of 25 Mt, and the largest nuclear device ever tested by the USA (Castle Bravo) yielded 15 Mt. Note the recent comparison with asteroid impacts which may have formed the Chicxulub Crater and the Wilkes Land crater, both larger events by some six orders of magnitude.
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Gavin
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thats pretty big 
the smallest has to be the paper bomb 
[Edited on 07-10-2006 by Gavin]
pew pew pew pewwwww
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_Allan_
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[Deuce Bigalow]
That's a Huge Bitch!
[/Deuce Bigalow]
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Ally
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Scarey
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Jambo
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amazing. Must be such a loud noise
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stubs
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Registered: 30th Jun 02
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Got bored about 1/4 of the way through.. but I would be pretty much bricking it if I were sat next to it on those wooden chairs!
Someone shout "BANG!"
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