On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Mikey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I know this was largely tongue in cheek, but since I've been all over the
> region between Hawaii, RMI and FSM, just a comment:
>
Glad you picked up in that, I was starting to get tongue cramp ;-)
> 1) Johnston used to be serviced by both Continental Air Micronesia ("Air
> Mike") and Air Marshall Islands ("AMI" pronounced "AIMEE"), until it was
> mostly decommissioned after its chemical weapons disposal mission ended.
> There is essentially nothing to see there any more. Now when there WAS, you
> had to pull the shades on your seats before landing, and while on the
> ground. (This was also the case for quite a while on Kwajalein).
>
Nothing to see maybe, but I think the half life of Plutonium is about
24,000 years.
Whilst it is an idyllic vacation dive spot, I don't think the ever
decreasing local population has anything to do with too much paradise
to handle.
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