Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-25 Thread Pat McCotter
The other nuclear reactors not operated by humans: Oklo, Gabon. http://www.curtin.edu.au/curtin/centre/waisrc/OKLO/index.shtml From: bob golding [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear Date

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Todd, Keith and All, Keith, Inheritly safe reactors are designed so that if the cooling fails nothing bad happens. The nuclear balls are used in a gas cooled reactor. They have small amounts of nuke fuel surrounded by carbon sealed by several layers of nickel

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread Harmon Seaver
So in what way are nukes biofuels, and why are they even being discussed on this list? -- Harmon Seaver, MLIS CyberShamanix Work 920-203-9633 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home 920-233-5820 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cybershamanix.com/resume.html Biofuel at Journey to Forever:

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread Keith Addison
So in what way are nukes biofuels, and why are they even being discussed on this list? -- Harmon Seaver, MLIS CyberShamanix Work 920-203-9633 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home 920-233-5820 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cybershamanix.com/resume.html List's got the 'flu. I've seen it happen to other

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Jerry Hm. I thought Todd might have made a mistake picking the Hindenberg as a metaphor. Not that it's the wrong metaphor, just that it got the wrong response. Okay then, let's pretend the Hindenberg wasn't a disaster at all. Neither was the Titanic, it was the iceberg that was badly

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread Pedro M.
In any case, nuclear are the alternative to biodiesel and renowable energy, some governators say.. For sure, Biodiesel and renowable energy it«s the alternative to nuclear-fossil energy . So in what way are nukes biofuels, and why are they even being discussed on this list? Biofuel

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Keith and All, --- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jerry Hm. I thought Todd might have made a mistake picking the Hindenberg as a metaphor. Not that it's the wrong metaphor, just that it got the wrong response. Okay then, let's pretend the Hindenberg wasn't a

RE: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread kirk
for the cleaning operation. Looks bad on the quarterly statement though so not done. Kirk -Original Message- From: jerry dycus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 6:44 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear Hi

Re: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-24 Thread bob golding
is one not operated by humans. I would place it about 93,000,000 miles away,they lye back and enjoy it. bob golding - Original Message - From: kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:51 AM Subject: RE: New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel

New Paint - Same Nukes was Re: [biofuel] Nuclear

2001-07-23 Thread Appal Energy
I think you'll find that many eco's on this list like inheritly safe nukes. I'd love to get a couple of the fuel balls from a gas reactor. All the energy I'd need for 20 plus years with almost no pollution. U.Jerry, Pray tell...How can you be so up on your efficiency and