On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 09:37:08 -0700 Bob Rentfro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lookie! I just saved $500 by checking CL!
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/car/309335428.html
I just saved $3000 by hitting the delete key. :-)
Craig
No, I didn't change the topic. Sue/ban me.
Hey you nuke experts in the desert: is it as safe as tv is now saying that
it is? Where are you going to put the stuff after it can't be used
anymore? Can you guarantee no melt-downs?
Should I tear up my old Greenpeace card?
No being smart-ass, I
: [MBZ] Desert Crack, VW PU
No, I didn't change the topic. Sue/ban me.
Hey you nuke experts in the desert: is it as safe as tv is now saying that
it is? Where are you going to put the stuff after it can't be used
anymore? Can you guarantee no melt-downs?
Should I tear up my old Greenpeace card
Bob Rentfro wrote:
It's wicked safe. There many redundant safety systems, post TMI (Three Mile
Island).
I thought that TMI proved that the safeguards of the time worked?
And Chernobyl proved that US style safeguards were necessary?
There is still no workable solution in sight for waste disposal and
decommissioning. By workable I mean politically practicable.
On 4/11/07, Mitch Haley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob Rentfro wrote:
It's wicked safe. There many redundant safety systems, post TMI (Three
Mile
Island).
I
The pebble bed technology is interesting to me. I hear China is
into this in a pretty significant way. To read about it, it sounds a
lot safer than traditional reactors -- I'm certainly not a nuclear
engineer, but I do think that nuclear power is probably the only
practical near-term alternative
: Re: [MBZ] Desert Crack, VW PU
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