Is this supposed to be news? I thought everyone knew about how the US flew constant flights over the arctic for constant readiness against nuclear war. The lost bomb is news to me, though.
@Lev_Astov: In theory the US can't fly nuclear weapons over Danish territory or any other country in the EU. The news part is the missing bomb, hence the headline.
@Kaiser-Machead's Cookie-Powered LEGO Machine: No, that was just to Tagruato satellite that disturbed the creature and brought it to the surface! (Way too into Cloverfield, my bad!)
@detraya: @Bueller: Actually, "typo's" could be a contraction. It could represent "typographical errors," and therefore be correct. However, the phrase "they couldn't FINE it" is still wrong.
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also, there have been a couple dozen "broken arrow" events in the last 50 years or so.
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A 50 year old nuke at the bottom of the ocean near the pole and they couldn't fine it? I hardly find this shocking...
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Grammar Nazi fails to catch spelling errors in his own post? I hardly find this shocking.
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If your nuclear bomb went missing, wouldn't you want to fine it? I'd want to fine its ass off... teach it a lesson.
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If we're going to have giant shrimp overlords, just pray that it isn't one of these bad boys
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granted, i have no expertise in this area at all, so i may be speaking out of my ass.
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I think you gravely underestimate the capabilities of C.H.A.O.S.