I don't recall any accidents in the last 20 or 30 years, so I guess we 
have been very lucky; knock on wood.  I doubt we every hear about any of 
the close calls or problems that surely have occurred.

Regards,

LelandJ


John Harvey wrote:
> And the last time we had a problem with a nuclear reactor was when?
>
> John
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Leland F. Jackson, CPA
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 8:52 PM
> To: ProFox Email List
> Subject: Re: FW: [OT]High price of gas
>
> kam wrote:
>   
>> What all the drilling people forget is that if the US drills and comes up
>>     
> with several million additional barrels of oil, the price 
>   
>> will remain high because China, India and other emerging economies will
>>     
> compete for that oil. Besides, the experts say that if you 
>   
>> begin drilling today, you won't have enough oil to matter for 5-7 years
>>     
> minimum and probably much longer. Drilling probably should 
>   
>> be done because it will take many different things, but it is not the
>>     
> answer to the problem.
>   
>> The only viable long term answer is all electric vehicles, high speed all
>>     
> electric trains, and other transportation, 
> Electricity is used for alot of things beside transportation, like 
> running machinery in the production of good and services, residential 
> air conditioning, lighting, cooking, heating ,etc.  Currently a large 
> percentage of our electricity is being generated from natural gas and 
> coal.  Nuclear energy may not be the best solution to our energy needs.
>
> Nuclear energy create electricity form the heat produced in nuclear 
> fission and nuclear fusion.  Water is heated into steam.  The steam is 
> used to drive turbines that generate electricity.  Once a nuclear 
> reaction is started, it is difficult to stop short of consuming all the 
> fuel with the current cycle.
>
> The heat from the nuclear reactor must be comstantly controlled.  Water 
> is usually used to control the heat.  Should anything go wrong with the 
> cooling system, the nuclear reactor with overheat causing a meltdown of 
> materials surrounding the reactor, (eg the temperature will go so high 
> as to vaporize steel and concrete, etc).  This meltdown will likely 
> cause the release of nuclear particle into the atmosphere, which are 
> almost impossible to cleanup.
>
>
> http://healthandenergy.com/nuclear_dangers.htm
> http://www.anotherperspective.org/advoc488.html
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_power
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>   
>> etc and 
>> renewable energy and probably nuclear. Wind, Solar, geothermal, etc will
>>     
> last a billion years or longer - why not go for it full 
>   
>> speed like the US put a man on the moon.
>>
>> We can still use the existing oil for plastic, medications, and all the
>>     
> other things that need oil.
>   
>> What we need is a presidential candidate who will stand up to the Ethanol
>>     
> and Oil lobbiests. One thing is for sure, with Nancy in 
>   
>> charge, there is not going to be any additional off shore drilling. That
>>     
> girl is set on forcing the issue. She is a San Francisco 
>   
>> liberal and those people want a clean environment to live in.
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> Tell me again what you'd like to see (since it's not nuclear energy)?
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>> I would like to see clean, safe, renewable energy including solar, wind,
>> ocean, clean coal, which isn't renewable, but the USA has an abundance
>> of coal, biodiesel, other biofuels like ethanol, and petrol fuel to the
>> extent its from our own USA reserves.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> LelandJ
>>
>>
>>
>>     
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