
Code001
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duesentrieb":2v6z2e70 said:They should build the next nuclear power plant in your backyard then.
There are two in my back yard, actually.


duesentrieb":2v6z2e70 said:They should build the next nuclear power plant in your backyard then.
duesentrieb":37rg1lr6 said:I'm more the tampon guy - for several reasons.
Code001":3v8lhfh8 said:100 CPM = 1 microsievert. A flight across the US exposes you to about 4 microsievert per hour. Honestly, I wouldn't be worried that much if I lived in Tokyo.
boof":114v30p9 said:this article makes for a good read as well
http://wormme.com/2011/03/12/incalcuable-danger/
speak for yourselfJonnyXXXMac":16u6l3rj said:TAMPONS! GET YA TAMPONS! Let's sop up some of the menstrual blood and hope for the best! There are smarter people than ALL of us working to take care of this situation. Those two articles posted above that stratotone posted were pretty promising. If you're all so concerned with the matter, get off your asses and go make some waves (no pun intended) - stop doing the AMERICAN thing of jumping on a forum and running your fat flaps. I'm here for disgusting guitar tones and learning about new gear. You're not doing a public service by polluting the forum with this news, we get enough of it from ALL other media outlets. All I know is when shit does goes down, I'm putting on my most comfortable shorts and flip flops, walking out into the beautiful NH woods, and watching the world go to hell. Know why? I don't give a fuck. Bring it. I'm a lazy American all happy and ignorant just like all of you...difference is, I've come to terms hahahaha
Yeah, but you hardly will incorporate something - except your neighbour's parfumCode001":3vguzzft said:100 CPM = 1 microsievert. A flight across the US exposes you to about 4 microsievert per hour. Honestly, I wouldn't be worried that much if I lived in Tokyo.
Not that i am an expert but at the news today they said the following: The measured radiation at the plant was 400mSievert/hour. Where i come from they say one should not be exposed to more than 1mSv/year.Code001":npohe4pl said:100 CPM = 1 microsievert. A flight across the US exposes you to about 4 microsievert per hour. Honestly, I wouldn't be worried that much if I lived in Tokyo.
Gooseman":fhsktbc4 said:Japan is going to lie to keep the people there from rioting. If people think that the radiation is inevitable and that the reactors are going to meltdown, they will:
1) Fend for themselves
2) Stop working, thus destroying the Japanese economy
3) Act violently and unpredictably
4) Stop working towards (and putting themselves in harm's way) trying to combat the failing reactors
Let's just say that things are worse than they have officially stated. What would be gained from them leveling with people and giving them such bleak news? Nothing would be accomplished and people will riot. Look at what happened during the Rodney King beatings. When the cops in LA were adquitted of their actions, minorities lost faith in the government and went balistic, fending for themselves. The same happened in the United States in Massachusetts after the Revolutionary War, when many people and states were poor. The Confederation did not have the power to make the sweeping changes that were necessary and people freaked -- then came the Constitution and the Federal government that we are all so familiar with. Japan is an isolated island, and the people there cannot escape. There is little reason to come clean if it means that there is little hope that things will truly be okay and casualty free. People are going to be sick for years in Japan. This is the biggest disaster we've seen since World War II. This thing just dwarfs 9/11.
Just look at all of the conflicting information that is out there. The Japanese government states that the explosion occured from the build up of hydrogen, while the International Nuclear Agency/Commission states that it could have only occured as a result of a core meltdown.
Don't you mean "African Americans here could definately take some notes..." ?JTyson":wvu3gexz said:Agreed, after the Katrina incident, and seeing what happened there, people here could definately take some notes on how to help each other in a time of crisis, not steal from each other and from buisnesses who were not there to stop them, shooting at the very people who were trying to help, and taking advantage of every last thing they could while they had the opportunity to do soRoidRage":wvu3gexz said:psychodave":wvu3gexz said:I work with someone who's father is an executive who knows the nucear power reactor. He said that they are following the typical procedures for this type of event. If Japan is honest in it's assessment, then a nuclear disaster will bd avoided. If Japan lies to save face, they may not have the time to avoid a major disaster. He also said reactors can only withstand 7.9 scale earth quakes.
With that said, let's all pray for the people there.
Not true Dave... Indian Point is only 15mi from my House It's across the Hudson River, and it was only built to withstand a 3.0 Earthquake.
Now they find that it's on 2 adjoining fault lines, and a 7.0 is possible there... JUST GREAT!![]()
Also for those of you suggesting that the Japanese people would Riot, I think not.
They are remaining Polite, and calm... Their culture is quite different from ours... We should be so well behaved... Supermarkets are lowering prices! Vending companies are handing out free drinks, and people are smiling and going about there business as if it were and ordinary day... Getting dressed in suits, and going to work. Others waiting on insanely long lines calmly without so much as a scuffle...
These are extremely refined people... We should all take a lesson including those bickering on this Thread.
R RAGE
It was a pathetic and sad display. I have never felt the same about NO since then, and never been back
Thankfully, its not like that everywhere, there are still places here where people help one another, I live in one of those places, and am very thankful to be here![]()
I mean anyone who fits into said catagory.. Whoever was stealing, shooting at rescue personel, and taking advantage of those in a less fortunate situation. Whatever color they happen to be. Worthless POS people are all colors as far as I know67Mopar":1lnt8t46 said:Don't you mean "African Americans here could definately take some notes..." ?JTyson":1lnt8t46 said:Agreed, after the Katrina incident, and seeing what happened there, people here could definately take some notes on how to help each other in a time of crisis, not steal from each other and from buisnesses who were not there to stop them, shooting at the very people who were trying to help, and taking advantage of every last thing they could while they had the opportunity to do soRoidRage":1lnt8t46 said:psychodave":1lnt8t46 said:I work with someone who's father is an executive who knows the nucear power reactor. He said that they are following the typical procedures for this type of event. If Japan is honest in it's assessment, then a nuclear disaster will bd avoided. If Japan lies to save face, they may not have the time to avoid a major disaster. He also said reactors can only withstand 7.9 scale earth quakes.
With that said, let's all pray for the people there.
Not true Dave... Indian Point is only 15mi from my House It's across the Hudson River, and it was only built to withstand a 3.0 Earthquake.
Now they find that it's on 2 adjoining fault lines, and a 7.0 is possible there... JUST GREAT!![]()
Also for those of you suggesting that the Japanese people would Riot, I think not.
They are remaining Polite, and calm... Their culture is quite different from ours... We should be so well behaved... Supermarkets are lowering prices! Vending companies are handing out free drinks, and people are smiling and going about there business as if it were and ordinary day... Getting dressed in suits, and going to work. Others waiting on insanely long lines calmly without so much as a scuffle...
These are extremely refined people... We should all take a lesson including those bickering on this Thread.
R RAGE
It was a pathetic and sad display. I have never felt the same about NO since then, and never been back
Thankfully, its not like that everywhere, there are still places here where people help one another, I live in one of those places, and am very thankful to be here![]()
I'm sorry, I was thinking of the L.A. riots... My bad!JTyson":4bsn90r1 said:I mean anyone who fits into said catagory.. Whoever was stealing, shooting at rescue personel, and taking advantage of those in a less fortunate situation. Whatever color they happen to be. Worthless POS people are all colors as far as I know67Mopar":4bsn90r1 said:Don't you mean "African Americans here could definately take some notes..." ?JTyson":4bsn90r1 said:Agreed, after the Katrina incident, and seeing what happened there, people here could definately take some notes on how to help each other in a time of crisis, not steal from each other and from buisnesses who were not there to stop them, shooting at the very people who were trying to help, and taking advantage of every last thing they could while they had the opportunity to do soRoidRage":4bsn90r1 said:psychodave":4bsn90r1 said:I work with someone who's father is an executive who knows the nucear power reactor. He said that they are following the typical procedures for this type of event. If Japan is honest in it's assessment, then a nuclear disaster will bd avoided. If Japan lies to save face, they may not have the time to avoid a major disaster. He also said reactors can only withstand 7.9 scale earth quakes.
With that said, let's all pray for the people there.
Not true Dave... Indian Point is only 15mi from my House It's across the Hudson River, and it was only built to withstand a 3.0 Earthquake.
Now they find that it's on 2 adjoining fault lines, and a 7.0 is possible there... JUST GREAT!![]()
Also for those of you suggesting that the Japanese people would Riot, I think not.
They are remaining Polite, and calm... Their culture is quite different from ours... We should be so well behaved... Supermarkets are lowering prices! Vending companies are handing out free drinks, and people are smiling and going about there business as if it were and ordinary day... Getting dressed in suits, and going to work. Others waiting on insanely long lines calmly without so much as a scuffle...
These are extremely refined people... We should all take a lesson including those bickering on this Thread.
R RAGE
It was a pathetic and sad display. I have never felt the same about NO since then, and never been back
Thankfully, its not like that everywhere, there are still places here where people help one another, I live in one of those places, and am very thankful to be here![]()
Next time they should be shot on site![]()
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