The Corner

Errata

Couple of bloopers in Radio Derb that listeners are nagging me about.

1.  Palau is in the north Pacific (just barely), not the south Pacific.

2.  The U.S.A. no longer has any neutron bombs. We began retiring them after the Cold War ended, and the last one seems to have been dismantled in 2003. Pity: I thought it was a neat weapon. No worries, though: The world’s other nuclear powers, who share our deep humanitarian concerns, have all retired their neutron bombs too, you may be sure. And none of the upcoming nuclear powers (North Korea, Iran, Palau) would ever think of building such a horrid weapon. No way. Absolutely not.

Anyway, I apologize for the errata. The research assistants responsible have been severely chastised.

John Derbyshire — Mr. Derbyshire is a former contributing editor of National Review.
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