Yes, very. I'm having a hard time trying to find anything, ANYTHING that will remind me about the danger of nuclear weapons besides these stupid 'Fallout Shelter' signs over every basement and cellar built before '80s. No pamphlets, no signs - nobody knows what to do when they'll see the flash (WHEN, not IF >)... I couldn't even find 'Day after Trinity' and 'Atomic Cafe' tapes in a public library because they're either somewhere in the basement and library staff forgot to delete it from computer catalog, or somebody stole them.
>Yes, very. I'm having a hard time trying to find anything, ANYTHING that will remind me about the danger of nuclear weapons besides these stupid 'Fallout Shelter' signs over every basement and cellar built before '80s. No pamphlets, no signs - nobody knows what to do when they'll see the flash (WHEN, not IF >)... I couldn't even find 'Day after Trinity' and 'Atomic Cafe' tapes in a public library because they're either somewhere in the basement and library staff forgot to delete it from computer catalog, or somebody stole them.
>BUT I HAVE TO PAY FOR
>THEM!!! I can barely
>scrape enough money for textbooks
>and bus fare!
>
>But I'll keep the link anyway,
>just in case. Thanks.
They have online clip versions at that site too, so you may look into that.
check out Ground Zero (australian film from the 80's) d#mn good flick, some good old school film from the british/american A-Bomb tests, mirralinga, emu ...etc back in the 50's i belive(if memory serves me right) though the film it self is (i think) a very interisting historical document.....