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File talk:Doomsday Clock graph.svg
So they turned the clock back around the time of the Cuban missile crisis? Ooookay. Totnesmartin 17:18, 11 April 2009 (EDT)
- Wouldn't this chart read better the other way up? - i.e. the peaks indicating the times of greatest danger? Щєазєюіδ
Methinks it is a Weasel 18:13, 11 April 2009 (EDT)
After the missile crisis by a year-and-a-half, after Kennedy took missiles out of Turkey, after the superpowers showed a willingness to back down; makes sense....TheoryOfPractice (talk) 04:11, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
- 'Tis crappy image, is that how often they update it? If I was in charge (?!) I'd be doing it quarterly at least. ħuman
05:28, 16 January 2010 (UTC)
- 'Tis crappy image, is that how often they update it? If I was in charge (?!) I'd be doing it quarterly at least. ħuman
Wait, so right now is worse than during the Cuban missile crisis? Dear atomic scientists in the University of Chicago, you're full of shit. Do they even realise that it's just two minutes until the supposed nuclear war? A couple more instances of chest-beating from Russia and they'll have to pretend that the rockets have taken off for this graph to keep making what little sense it does.