Ka-Boom!

I was informed by my wife this weekend, who was informed by a co-worker that if there’s ever a nuclear war, we’ve got nothing to worry about.  The reason being is that Cheyenne, will be one of the first targets if not the first.  To top it all off, we live about 2 blocks away from the Air Force base.  Now isn’t that a comforting thought?

We got more snow last night.  It looked like we were going to have a total blizzard and get about 2 feet of snow, but it only lasted about 30 minutes and we got maybe an inch.  Hopefully we don’t get anymore before this weekend or our weekend plans (Saratoga,WY) might have to wait.

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  1. Comment by illflux | 2008/03/05 at 09:57:56

    Must be cool living next to an Air Force Base. You know what a nut I am about jets and all that crap. I’d probably be down there at least once a week trying to catch a glimpse of the awesomeness (at least until some MP’s came and threatened me and forced me to leave - can’t help but think the military’s not a big fan of people hanging around their bases and snapping photos).

    I think what your wife’s co-worker was referring to was the Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station, near Colorado Springs (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheyenne_Mountain), which is the location from which OUR nukes are controlled (I think). That would definitely be a prime target. So sorry to rain on your parade, but your deaths probably wouldn’t be as instant as you would prefer :)

    On a side note, that Cheyenne Mountain facility must be awesome. Can you imagine carving out the inside of a mountain and putting a base in there? Sounds like an 8-year-old boy’s ultimate dream (and a 30-year-old man’s, now that I think about it).

  2. Comment by Chris | 2008/03/05 at 13:10:02

    illflux - It is kind of cool living next to the base. Every morning and night we get serenaded by the bugler (probably a mp3 or something!). But there’s no jets here. They are putting in a helicopter area however that will be cool. Yeah I know…an air force base without jets…what the hell.

    My wife’s co worker’s husband is in the military and does something with the nukes. Not sure what since he can’t talk to anyone about it, but that’s what we’ve been told. There’s probably not that many missles here, but outside of the gates there are 3 different missle’s that I’ll get a photo of one of these days.

    I haven’t seen any silo’s when driving around, so I’m guessing there’s 1 or 2 there, but that’s it.

  3. Comment by Chris | 2008/03/05 at 13:12:53

    For those that want to do a little more reading on Warren Air Force base: http://www.warren.af.mil/units/

    “Today, the Mighty Ninety operates 150 Minuteman III ICBMs on full alert 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. ”

    So maybe not the first target…but we’ve got to be up there (not something I’m bragging about!)

  4. Comment by Chas | 2008/03/06 at 16:31:00

    I was going to ask why on earth they would choose Cheyenne…but I just read your previous comments and learned a few things.

  5. Comment by Chris | 2008/03/06 at 17:21:19

    Chas - You know more than me. I really need to read up on some of the history in Cheyenne.


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