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it's been nice knowing you JAPAN....goodbye
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Fukushima workers withdraw after radiation spikes http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12755739 |
Not to be callous, but the lives of 50 might not mean as much as potentially killing thousands with radiation sickness for years. I know its probably their choice, but you'd think some of them would fight it out to the death.
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Honestly...from all the experts I have been watching on CNN...more people are dead and dying from the quake-caused Tsunami than any danger from the nuclear reactors.
Not saying the shit couldn't hit the fan further...but that Earthquake and Tsunami were more devastating than anything I've ever seen. And after looking at video and pics of Chernobyl, it pretty much looks like IF a meltdown happens then they simply close off a big ass area. Not exactly "Goodbye Japan". It ain't gonna blow up like a nuclear explosion. |
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(I'm not mocking your at all Robbie; I think society over all has short term memory.) |
HI, I AM SALLY RAND!!! and I FIX THINGS! like a computer monitor with my son. I am a 60+ year old fuck who gets off pretending to be a girl.
http://media.lawrence.com/img/photos...cf7613005fe067 yes the gray haired old guy in the picture is "Sally Rand". |
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There won't be ANYTHING more devastating than the fallout unleashed from those containers. Does this look close to Chernobyl? http://msnbcmedia3.msn.com/j/MSNBC/C...p.grid-9x2.jpg Hell Has Broken Loose :2 cents: |
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I suggest: http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...awk/Prozac.jpg |
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Should the molten cores breach the containment vessels and contact the water table, which is quite likely at this point, what with the reactors being essentially at sea level, there will be a terrific amount of steam generated and the ejecta will be hotter than the West side of Hell. This ejecta will enter the windstream and Head East; not the band; the direction and the West Coast of the USA is right in the sights of the wind................................ |
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No "hell" broke loose. They evacuated the area because of radiation, and it's just a spooky place because it's all empty (except for the lady who runs the museum there and talks to people on the tour). IF it melts down, they will evacuate the area. Then we'll find out what/if there is any far reaching "radiation cloud". Hopefully not. Some of y'all get too "doom and gloom" every time something happens. I'd sure hate to be in a crisis situation with you where calm nerves of steel are needed. I know that many of you on GFY are nuclear experts and only do porn on the side when you're not working on nuclear reactors...but for the rest of us, please keep the panic and overblown drama down so you don't scare us. EDIT: By the way the pic you posted is from an explosion caused by STEAM blowing the lid off the buildings. Not any kind of nuclear explosion. This is all from heat and steam. |
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Maybe you can't understand the context of my post, If you're scared of information, then that's what works for you. Don't expect me to be there to help when you're trying to keep the skin from falling off your face. Take it or leave it. Every man for himself. |
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End of the day nuclear power is fucked up..... I dont care how few incidents there have been over the decades, when it goes wrong it can go seriously wrong in my view and people can suffer an invisible hand of death. If they cant find other good alternatives.... |
German news said they are back working again.
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poor JP people
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As long as it doesn't do any damage to pretty Japanese schoolgirls, I can breath a sigh of relief...
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Bring on the radioactive cloud!
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Once. In Russia. And so very few died. More people die when trains explode carrying flammable or hazardous materials on a yearly basis. |
yes in 1986 it was 1 reactor..........ONE
Japan has 4..possibly 6 ALL SIDE BY SIDE= fucked up design and uncharted territory IMHO |
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http://nsfw.totallyupyours.com/files...d25e045b97.jpg |
Chernobyl blew up, ejecting material over a wide area. They also were cocks and didnt say a damn thing about it. If I recall, a nuclear worker in Sweden was heading into work through the normal screening that determines they are "clean" of radiation upon entering. He kept triggering the alarms and this lead to the discovery of the radioactive cloud and wind patterns lead it back to Chernobyl.
This Japan thing is much different. The reactors who blew their tops only blew their outer containment shells from the build up of hydrogen. The inner containments are supposedly in place, though there's 1 which has not blown it's outer containment where they fear the inner one could be breached (unless that's changed since last night). At LEAST this is in plain sight, as much as can be, and the workers are already sacrificing their lives to do as much as they can before they die with poison blood and bones. |
Time to find a gas mask affiliate program and push all the west coast traffic to it.
I've got a couple as I like them (my creepy side) so I'm safe |
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In one way I can see that the dumb and uninformed draw quick and hastily conclusions about the accident. And by all means, yes it's a serious accident. But to compare it to the Chrenobyl accident is to try to compare apples and pears.
Yes, they are both fruits and they grow from treees and contains seed, are both eadible and tastes sweet. So some similarities but also very different. The Chrenobyl plant was a graphite reactor while the Japanse reactors are all light-water reactors. If you do not understand or follow the difference between a light-water reactor and a graphite reactor, then maybe you should try to shut your cookie hole go back to Wikipedia and try to read up a bit before trying to expose your idiocrazy again. Totally different types of reactors and more importantly, totally different types of molecular reactions makes this two ver separate happenings and can hus not be compared any more than that they are both nuclear reactors where something has gone wrong. But I forget, some people here show very few signs of acutally being able to read or even follow a normal conversation or debate. |
Wow...I just realized that Japan is still there! Holy crap! That means that MAYBE the OP was being just a bit overdramatic?
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Keep watching asshole |
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Jesucristo |
don't worry...
they will survive... |
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For what it's worth, I got back from a month's vacation in Japan 3 weeks ago, and it is one of the most incredible countries I have ever been to. I really hope things work out quickly there. By the way, here's a link showing which countries are using nuclear power: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/reactors.html |
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All those calls for donations are just scams, even from legitimate organizations.
Japan does not need donations! |
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I live right here in Vegas tough guy. Isn't that where you live? Let's hook up and you call me an asshole right now. :pimp |
Now you've made my fuel rods start to overheat...meltdown is imminent! :1orglaugh
It was nice knowing you VEGAS...goodbye |
I will kick your ASS! No, I will kick YOUR ass! No, I will kick YOUR ASS! I will KICK YOUR ASS!
Lighten up Francis. |
japan seems to have bad luck with nuclear stuff.
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That was my point. People just act like jackasses on message boards. I know I've been guilty of it too. |
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