... Never mind forget it, that was years ago. But a question could be, do A-Bomb detonations make A-Holes?
Source for these photos here:
http://www.clubhyper.com/forums/forum.htmPart 1

Little Boy unit checked up to a bank of equipment; possibly to test charge components within the device. Unknown whether this is a test unit or L-11; the unit dropped on Hiroshima.

Project A (Alberta) member CDR A. Francis Birch (left) numbers Little Boy Unit L-11 while Norman Ramsey (right) watches. This is the actual unit which was dropped on Nagasaki.

Photograph of personnel checking a casing. A significant number of extra casings were shipped to Tinian and used in various tests

In this photograph, you can see the putty being applied to the forward polar plate.

The sealant is now being applied via spray gun.

Workers have substantially completed application of the sealant. Note the writing on the tail fin assembly and the logo on the bomb's polar plate and on the worker's coveralls.

Once the device was virtually complete, workers began to sign their names and various exhortations onto the device.

Close up of names on tail assembly of Fat Man.

'A Second Kiss for Hirohito!' signed by Rear Admiral W.R. Purnell, USN on the side of Fat Man.

The completed Fat Man device is being lowered checked over on it's transport dolly for the trip to the airfield.