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Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
#250998 - 04/06/11 11:35 AM
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Re: Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
[Re: GraphicArts]
#251000 - 04/06/11 11:40 AM
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Re: Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
[Re: GraphicArts]
#251003 - 04/06/11 11:59 AM
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Better to do that than let it all melt down... Way worse... All those plates are going down. Question is which is first? Japan, Chili or Cali?
Just a thought.
Gaia = planet recycler
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Re: Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
[Re: Bad A Billy]
#251030 - 04/06/11 05:13 PM
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> Better to do that than let it all melt down... > Way worse... > All those plates are going down. Question is which is first? > Japan, Chili or Cali? > > Just a thought. > > Gaia = planet recycler
They need to cover them with concrete and invest in Solar and Wind power instead cause Large Earthquakes are increasing and Japan is on one of the Hotspots.
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Re: Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
[Re: GraphicArts]
#251191 - 04/07/11 09:34 PM
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> > Better to do that than let it all melt down... > > Way worse... > > All those plates are going down. Question is which is first? > > Japan, Chili or Cali? > > > > Just a thought. > > > > Gaia = planet recycler > > > They need to cover them with concrete and invest in Solar and Wind power instead > cause Large Earthquakes are increasing and Japan is on one of the Hotspots.
And how are you planning to keep the core cool so the China Sydnrome does not happen? You just don't flick a switch and voila the reactor cools down to room tempurature in a few days.
Kevin Eshbach
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Re: Japan defends radical decision to dump toxic water in Pacific
[Re: keshbach1]
#251198 - 04/07/11 10:29 PM
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> > > Better to do that than let it all melt down... > > > Way worse... > > > All those plates are going down. Question is which is first? > > > Japan, Chili or Cali? > > > > > > Just a thought. > > > > > > Gaia = planet recycler > > > > > > They need to cover them with concrete and invest in Solar and Wind power instead > > cause Large Earthquakes are increasing and Japan is on one of the Hotspots. > > And how are you planning to keep the core cool so the China Sydnrome does not happen? > You just don't flick a switch and voila the reactor cools down to room tempurature in > a few days. > > > Kevin Eshbach
That's easy. They're in Japan, so the closest they can come is something more like Uruguay Syndrome.
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