acts similarly to a trigger warning, but for content that is not as graphic or that is mentioned only in passing.
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Get the content warning mug.A warning of an impending Nuclear attack on the United Kingdom, which would be given if one was detected by Radar at RAF Fylingdales in Yorkshire. During the Cold War, The British Government estimated that if an air attack was launched from the then Soviet Union, there would only be four minutes to respond (possibly even less).
What would happen was if an attack was confirmed, the warning would be given either by RAF High Wycombe (Near London) or Longley Lane (Near Preston). This would be forwarded to Fighter command, the police and the media.
The Police would get the message, "Attack Warning RED" over the same telephone lines as thosed used for the Speaking Clock, then activate the air attack sirens over local telephone lines. The rationale was that in using the speaking clock, it cut running costs and allowed a fault to be detected in time to give a warning.
The media would simultaneously interrupt programming to transmit a warning message teling the public to take cover, which was to be broadcast on all television and Radio stations. The actual message itself was recorded by the chief continuity announcer of BBC Radio 4, Peter Donaldson. It was accompianied by "Dalek" music and strong pulses of light. The existence of this warning message was officially confirmed by the British government on New Years Day 2006, even though it was an open secret in the BBC.
What would happen was if an attack was confirmed, the warning would be given either by RAF High Wycombe (Near London) or Longley Lane (Near Preston). This would be forwarded to Fighter command, the police and the media.
The Police would get the message, "Attack Warning RED" over the same telephone lines as thosed used for the Speaking Clock, then activate the air attack sirens over local telephone lines. The rationale was that in using the speaking clock, it cut running costs and allowed a fault to be detected in time to give a warning.
The media would simultaneously interrupt programming to transmit a warning message teling the public to take cover, which was to be broadcast on all television and Radio stations. The actual message itself was recorded by the chief continuity announcer of BBC Radio 4, Peter Donaldson. It was accompianied by "Dalek" music and strong pulses of light. The existence of this warning message was officially confirmed by the British government on New Years Day 2006, even though it was an open secret in the BBC.
The Four Minute Warning was much derided by critics as completely pointless, as surviving a nuclear strike was neither possible or desireable.
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Get the warning tap mug.Warning labels are labels put on most products by companies to protect idiots from injuring themselves, and to prevent retards from filing frivolous lawsuits against them.
12 year old Billy died because he thought drinking drain cleaner would be a good idea. His parents tried to sue on account for their childs stupidity, but the company pointed out the obvious "do not swallow" warning label.
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Get the warting mug.A mid-sized town in west Wiltshire, UK. Population ~20,000. Although there is enough to do in Warminster, it is still regarded as a boring town by the youths, who prefer to visit the neighbouring county town of Trowbridge and the city of Bath in Somerset.
Untill recently, large new buildings have not been allowed planning permission within the town in order to keep the picturesce feel of a historic market town.
On the edge of Warminster is an army camp - Battlesbury Barracks - which is home to the Land Warfare Center, abbuting which is the Sailsbury Plain Training area (SPTA) which is large enough to exercise a battlegroup and which is dotted with Royal Artillary firing ranges.
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Untill recently, large new buildings have not been allowed planning permission within the town in order to keep the picturesce feel of a historic market town.
On the edge of Warminster is an army camp - Battlesbury Barracks - which is home to the Land Warfare Center, abbuting which is the Sailsbury Plain Training area (SPTA) which is large enough to exercise a battlegroup and which is dotted with Royal Artillary firing ranges.
Frome Wiltshire Heytesbury Norton Bavant Trowbridge
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