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dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: Dave wrote: On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 17:16:36 +0000, D Peter Maus wrote: Dave wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: "Nuclear" has been a dirty word since the movie 'The China Syndrome,' a film often pointed to as a reference in debates where nuclear plants were to be constructed. As a population, most of what is 'understood' about nuclear energy production comes from that film. Three Mile Island was the horror it was BECAUSE of the The China Syndrome, when in fact, though a meltdown had occurred--some 8 feet of reactor core was lost--the systems did precisely what they were supposed to do, and shut the reactor down. Odd, no one ever talks about THAT. The problem is not the ignorant 'drill happy' folks. The problem is the ignorant uneducated folks attempting to create a panic based on short sight, and snapshot focus on a very narrow picture of global events. And an overall suppression of understanding of energy production by so-called professionals in education. Nuclear plants need lots of water. Many installed nukes are running on low power now due to water shortage. There is no water shortage. Record snows last year, record rains this spring, and the wettest summer in 50 years have rivers overunning their banks. Lakes over their piers, and even tributaries with white water for the first time in a century. Nuclear plants are built on the shores of rivers, lakes and other bodies of water. They're not running at half power due to low water. http://planetsave.com/blog/2008/01/2...ry-up-nuclear- power-plants-in-southeast/ http://drought.unl.edu/dm/monitor.html You come help replace the burned out sump pump in my basement, and I'll listen to your noise about drought. Mine was rusted out (been here a long time before I got here) and when I discovered that I replaced it that very day. My basement is dry, but it's just good insurance if a pipe were to burst or the water heater would fail. There is so much water here, mine has been running non stop for three months. Drought my ass. Yeah, been a lot of rain here. None yet today, but storms just NE of me now. Some nice static. None here..but then, that MTA is really effective at static avoidance. |
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