Well, you see, I'm not a hippy (sic). I'm a complex being with multiple personality disorders.
Sucks it was such an old plant.Do they not use a different method now, and it can't melt down due to a physics impossibly? Fusion, or Fission?
I have but kocky hadn't when he thought it was funny that Americans might get poisoned
maybe you should have a read of all the americans shouting from the rooftops (facebook) that this disaster was payback, or karma, for pearl harbour?
The best thing about Finance Minister Bill English\'s latest Budget is that it does finally signal a much greater role for the private sector in the New Zealand economy. And another step along the way to extract this country from the political cul-de-sac in which Helen Clark\'s Labour Government parked us.
"We are now in a situation that is different from yesterday's. It is very clear that we are at a level six, which is an intermediate level between what happened at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl," ASN President Andre-Claude Lacoste told a news conference in Paris on Tuesday.
http://bravenewclimate.com/2011/03/13/fukushima-simple-explanation/
It is worth mentioning at this point that the nuclear fuel in a reactor can never cause a nuclear explosion like a nuclear bomb. At Chernobyl, the explosion was caused by excessive pressure buildup, hydrogen explosion and rupture of all structures, propelling molten core material into the environment. Note that Chernobyl did not have a containment structure as a barrier to the environment. Why that did not and will not happen in Japan, is discussed further below.
So that makes it alright to behave like them, thought you were bigger than that Ghost.Laughing about wholesale deaths, real or imagined is not fucking cool.Surprising coming from you seeing how sensitive you are about the whole nazi thing
New fire breaks out at the power plant.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12754883Amazing how well it is containing the radiation with all the explosions and fires
Right this link may need to go in the OPhttp://morgsatlarge.wordpress.com/2011/03/13/why-i-am-not-worried-about-japans-nuclear-reactors/Before posting about meltdowns and explosions and the release of lethal radioactive isotopes into the air please read it people
6.2.6 Accident scenario when burning MOXAccidents involving overheating and meltdown are possible in any nuclear reactor. In such accidents, not only would readily volatile noble gases like iodine and caesium be released to the environment, but a small portion of the actinides, including plutonium and neptunium, would be released. As the activity of the actinides is substantially higher in the case of MOX, the consequences of such severe accidents become more serious.When MOX fuels are used, the probability of having such serious accidents or trouble would increase due to the high content of plutonium in the fuel. Even if an accident is not a serious one, it could become serious since even a small portion of the inventory of actinides released to the environment could cause significant radiological consequences. According to a comparative analysis of possible consequences of a core meltdown accident in the German Kruemmel nuclear power plant with and without the use of MOX fuel.38 The radiation exposure from inhalation of radioactive materials during the passage of the radioactive cloud is higher by several dozen percentages than if U fuel elements were exclusively used.Radiation exposure through the route of inhalation of remobilized long-lived actinide isotopes is more than doubled.The land areas to become out of use by long-term contamination increases as the re-suspension pathway is a limiting factor and the greater part of the dose resulting from the pathway comes from the actinides.
Tokyo Electric Power Company's (Tepco's) Fukushima I unit 3 is set to become the third Japanese nuclear reactor to load mixed oxide (MOX) fuel after receiving approval from the governor of Fukushima Prefecture, Yukei Sato.