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It exploded 1,540 feet (469 m) above the ground almost ... " The article states it " ... short jokes detonated at an altitude of about 1,800 feet (550 m) over the short jokes city ... " Could someone check this out in more detail? [edit] = Redundant? Why "second and last of two"? Don't they mean the same thing? Well, the "last" part implies that there were no more after it. But short jokes I think it is not entirely the best way to say that. --Fastfission 17:52, 9 August 2005 (UTC) Either way they are improvements on what was there before. The facts are it was the second nuclear bomb used in warfare and to date thankfully the last. As long as that is what is conveyed all is good. 'Second and last of two' is merely a vehicle to emphasise the fact that only 2 were used, this one being the second. I'm wasn't 100% happy with it when I wrote it to be honest. Redundant? Very possibly.
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