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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1112802 United States 04/05/2011 03:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe the wind patterns have changed, so Americans were being irradiated back then, too. No wonder all my aunts and uncles and relatives died of cancer. My grandmother's sister died at the age of 36 from cancer, a vegetarian that jogged 5 miles a day. I never could understand why everyone had cancer when I was little (the 70's). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769657Here is why... |
SwampWitch User ID: 1303303 United States 04/05/2011 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This reminds me of the end of the world. Quoting: youaredreamingI think it is. Funny, always kinda assumed it would be a big loud explosive chaotic panic-ridden death party for everyone. Instead, everyone's going about their daily lives like nothing's happening. I find it all to be very surreal. surreal? look at Kyodo news headlines:- [link to english.kyodonews.jp] 15:39 5 April Hiroshima mayor hopeful about city winning 2020 Olympic bid Bizarre..really, truly bizarre. ...'n dat's da name a dat tune! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1019622 South Korea 04/05/2011 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Japanese are smart?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328661That really takes the cake !! Smart people don't go bomb pearl harbor. Smart people don't kill whales and dolphins. Smart people don't go stockpiling Plutonium in their nuclear power generating station. Smart people, in fact, will not want to have anything to do with Japan. No, they are viciously smart to hide that for nuke bomb. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328697 United States 04/05/2011 03:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6 reactors that will all meltdown and breach containment over the next days and weeks. Guaranteed to continue a steady stream of radionuclides and fallout particles for years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328697Population reduction plan in full gear. If they wanted to stop this they would have begun pumping all the concrete in the world over these reactors. This is the lesson learned from Chernobyl that they are purposefully ignoring. The cores are too hot for concrete, dumb ass. And, in Chernobyl, they NEVER put concrete directly on the core. Christ, learn some history before you spout off. The reactor structures and cores were covered with concrete domes after attempts using water failed. You are the one who needs to read. Your comments illustrate that clearly. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1311546 United States 04/05/2011 03:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is almost becoming laughable. The Japanese, from the very beginning of this alleged nuclear "crisis," have done nothing rational to stop it. The sea water thing should have been abandoned long ago- quite obviously it isn't working. Why, then, do they keep trying it? Quoting: sci fi girlMore importantly, why haven't they tried anything else? For instance, how about that boric acid they asked France for about three weeks ago? There was a news story about it, but then nothing more. The world, including the Japanese, know that the Russians used boric acid successfully at Chernobyl. Presumably, that's why France was sending it to them. So....where is it? Three weeks later, and they haven't tried it yet? When they have what you all are claiming is a doomsday scenario unfolding? Meanwhile, Obama and other American leaders smile and keep bombing Libya in their humanitarian fashion. And the U.N. evidently doesn't find fault with Japan's curious attempts to solve the problem, either. This is a staged psyop. Like Tucson, not a believable script. Yes there's definitely something evil lurking beneath the surface of this thing. What is the international community afraid of, that's keeping them from taking that place by storm and fixing the problem? It's almost like they're ... ahem ... embarassed for the Japanese and don't want to look. Like Tepco farted or something. Well it's clear, actually, why the U.S. is politely looking away. Obama is in the pockets of the nuke industry in Illinois. Besides he's got a bunker to go to so what does he care? """SOMETHING EVIL LURKING BENEATH THE SURFACE....""" ---->but you can't quite put your finger on it. Here try this: THEY ARE ALL DEAD. Litterally, the whole fucking bunch. It is a now just a dog & poney show to make us believe there is even human life in that complex at all. Look at the damn pictures. It is a ghost town, NOBODY IS THERE! Sure they show a fire truck now and then - CGI! Plutonium fuel rods are scattered all over the place. Get it? Anybody who WAS there were killed in their tracks and nobody else can get in and still be breathing 5 minutes later. I say that when reactor 3 blew it was an atomic fireball with neutron radiation and it killed them ALL. Nobody left to fix shit, nobody getting anywhere near it. Even the US NAVY ran for their very lives - and they are still gone. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328725 United Kingdom 04/05/2011 03:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Smarts have nothing to do with it. Quoting: Dr. HouseSmarts has everything to do with it Smarts sees you not build a nuclear plant in a high seismic + tsunami zone Smarts ensures that if you do then you reconfigure the plant radically to withstand both effects Smarts sees you building all your emergency facilities 3 times higher above the datum than you need to to accommodate extreme events Smart sees to it that you don't keep spent fuel reactor topside rather use a facility offside to maintain it so that in the event of a problem legacy inventories that may become compromised are of limited size Smarts sees that you have contingency for when those systems are taken out Smarts identifies in advance what systems would go down in the event of a loss of fire. (hydrogen pre ignitors) and ensures that those systems either run independently or are backed up by a contingency arrangement that allows venting before explosive levels are built up Smart sees that when you watch one building go bang you put imposes easement well before the 24 hours it took for the next building to go bang Smart Ensures that not only do you address the critical ongoing problems but that you also as a priority move heaven and earth to make absolutely safe any other facilities within a likely death zone of exclusion by means of defuelling and off shipment of any spent fuels Smart means obliging any country with a significant inventory of nuclear facilities is obliged to maintain and secure sufficient hardened equipment to allow for a good stab at any and all possible situation recovery exercises. (hardened and environmentally sealed bulldozers, cranes, work suits, pumping equipment, helicopters, Offices and living quarters not to mention sufficient dosimitry equipment and PPE within country to meet the needs of a Chernobyl sized clean up crew Smart means recognising how long it would take to rested offside power and enshrine to Onsite back ups are sufficiently robust enough to accommodate for it Smart means thinking about every possibly scenario however unlikely and having a contingency in place for it. |
funknut User ID: 1301325 United States 04/05/2011 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The guy is breaking down when announcing it is low level contamination water they are releasing. Which means he is lying badly. It Is much worse. You know it, I know it but the Japanese and the world are not being told. We are being irradiated and we dont even know it yet. Plus 5 and 6 in trouble. So much for their stability. Enjoy life as much as you can people. Enjoy your kids lives. Several months from now, this will be looked back on as the golden time . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328650Even if he were telling the absolute truth, he would still be crying. His honor has been shamed by being in any way responsible for the disaster. It is the Japanese way. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1305196 Australia 04/05/2011 03:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A diminuition in human capacity is evident. Japan of 1945 would have done a better job at rectifying the situation than this Japan has. Whether or not the Japanese step up to the plate is yet to be determined. The offer is 5,000 a day to work there now. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1300506They should bump it up to 15000. There is a corrosive mentality that is drawing strength from absolute moral failure. Fear, greed and selfishness in the wake of the selfish examples set by the foremen, bosses and right up through the hierarcy. "Throwaway workers" - how many of those are you going to get? I would guess each day, less and less people show up for work on the relief effort at every level. Because they died, but more likely, because they are ashamed and quit. The government needs to put Tepco into full bankruptcy, fuck the banks and their loanbooks. This hasn't happened because the government is corrupt. In the end, nothing gets done. The pumps will stop and the rods on the roof and in the separate block will heat and burn up and blow around de-concentrating itself and forming a huge dead zone of surface dust contamination kilometers across. Which in time will be chipped away at (scrape and dump) the edges by desperate people trying to survive and doing what they can in the face of the inaction of their corrupted nation. |
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Crappy The Penguin User ID: 972183 Canada 04/05/2011 03:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find it rather ominous that this is one of the very few threads (with over 2 pages of entries anyway) which hasn't had one person hoist the iconic "B.S. Flag". Sobering. Not much to question with these most recent reports. This makes me think back to that report about 10 days ago, I think it was, where someone made a claim of radioactivity in Fukushima reactor # 3 being 10 million times above normal. It was quickly recanted and explained to be 'a mistake'. You have to wonder that it wasn't actually spot on; what with the new reports of the iodine levels in the water being 7.5 million times above normal. The 'exclusion zone' needs to be upped to about a 100 kilometer radius----not that it would be any kind of solution, of course. This is going to turn all of northern Japan into a complete dead zone and Tokyo....well, let's just say Tokyo real estate is going to be dirt cheap real soon. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1307021 United Kingdom 04/05/2011 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The guy is breaking down when announcing it is low level contamination water they are releasing. Which means he is lying badly. It Is much worse. You know it, I know it but the Japanese and the world are not being told. We are being irradiated and we dont even know it yet. Plus 5 and 6 in trouble. So much for their stability. Enjoy life as much as you can people. Enjoy your kids lives. Several months from now, this will be looked back on as the golden time . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328650Even if he were telling the absolute truth, he would still be crying. His honor has been shamed by being in any way responsible for the disaster. It is the Japanese way. First bit of insight into the Japanese mind I've seen here since the start. Bravo! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1291109 United States 04/05/2011 03:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6 reactors that will all meltdown and breach containment over the next days and weeks. Guaranteed to continue a steady stream of radionuclides and fallout particles for years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328697Population reduction plan in full gear. If they wanted to stop this they would have begun pumping all the concrete in the world over these reactors. This is the lesson learned from Chernobyl that they are purposefully ignoring. The cores are too hot for concrete, dumb ass. And, in Chernobyl, they NEVER put concrete directly on the core. Christ, learn some history before you spout off. DUMBASS! DUMBASS! WHY YOU ^^&$$*&%& MOTHER%%$$#$#$ SON OF A $%^%$%#$%##!!!!!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328725 United Kingdom 04/05/2011 03:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think we're all fuckt, the Japanese the most of course with the West Coast coming in after Korea and parts of Russia maybe. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1300506The reason the world is not rushing in to save Japan is two fold 1. It's the most clusterfuckt engineering problem ever and 2. No one wants to send their people to die of cancer over this Whether or not the Japanese step up to the plate is yet to be determined. The offer is 5,000 a day to work there now. They should bump it up to 15000. 15k a day to face death Err I don't think so Try a package of $1mill per person and absolute guarantees of the best whole life medical treatment for yourself and family and free whole life education provision at the best facilities for your kids. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328716 South Africa 04/05/2011 03:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find it rather ominous that this is one of the very few threads (with over 2 pages of entries anyway) which hasn't had one person hoist the iconic "B.S. Flag". Quoting: Crappy The Penguin 972183Sobering. Not much to question with these most recent reports. This makes me think back to that report about 10 days ago, I think it was, where someone made a claim of radioactivity in Fukushima reactor # 3 being 10 million times above normal. It was quickly recanted and explained to be 'a mistake'. You have to wonder that it wasn't actually spot on; what with the new reports of the iodine levels in the water being 7.5 million times above normal. The 'exclusion zone' needs to be upped to about a 100 kilometer radius----not that it would be any kind of solution, of course. This is going to turn all of northern Japan into a complete dead zone and Tokyo....well, let's just say Tokyo real estate is going to be dirt cheap real soon. Spoke to soon. |
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Nancy Lazaryan User ID: 1241222 United States 04/05/2011 03:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Suggest Pin Quote [+] To all everyone with a Ham Radio, CB radio or Tesla Coil... and if you don't have one of these, get a piece of REBAR and put it in your yard... this pass this information to everyone you know!!!! MEDIA PEOPLE: Please post, annouce, distribute. John Hutchison has been in the Gulf of Mexico using certain audio and radio frequencies to RESET the polluted waters. THE SAME SCIENCE can be used to try to PROTECT the Earth from the radiation being released in Japan. Hutchison is transmitting RIGHT NOW. People need to pick up the signal and "bounce" it to attempt to create a SHIELD. Here are John Hutchison's instructions: HAM RADIO OPERATORS TUNE INTO the ULF bands at 16 kilohertz VLF bands at 19 kilohertz to 400 kilohertz and then into the HF bands at 4 megahertz starting at 2 mhz to 18 mhz then at up to 27 mhz there will be lots of side carriers You should here something SIMILAR to this (this is not the exact audio, but close) [link to www.youtube.com] The RF effects are also in the X band region the regions of the solar flux index and hydrogen bands these are 21 to 24 centimeters broad banded CAPTURE THIS and use AM and USB and lower SB to RETRANSMIT and set up a RELAY The frequencies can also be received by RF MODULATED LASERS and TESLA COILS Tesla coils will do a lot on there own, plug them in and they will recieve and tranmit and if any folks have IMPULSE GENERATORS or RF GENERATORS feed the signal into them and fire them off. Ham Radio Operators use phase shifting and other devices to get the frequencies out. CB Radio Operators If you can pick up the signal from John Hutchison, rebroadcast it. Do a CB SKIP. We are working with sky waves, ground waves and interactions with a larger prime mover like the ionosphere, solar and geomagnetic fields and propagation. THIS IS SAFE!!! EVERYONE ELSE We used REBAR as antennas to capture the RF frequencies. This worked in cleaning the ground around the rebar. GET rebar and put in the ground. Along with this use your mind for healing the earth and helping Japan. This is called psychotronics. All the above information and psychotronics are accepted sciences in the millitary industrial complex as well as noetic science teams. Please participate. Please help save the Earth. With enough people capturing and relaying the frequencies, we may be able to create a SHIELD against the nuclear contamination. LISTEN...LEARN The radioactive particles are trying to "GET BACK" to their orignal state. They "decay" and blast off energy when they decay. When you get a particle in your body, it will BLAST and kill the surrounding cells. Any injured cells that survive then duplicate into CANCER. THE FREQUENCIES we are using in the Gulf of Mexico VIBRATE the water (and pollutants)...back into their BASE ELEMENTS. It is "accererated decay". Will this work with the radio active particles? I have NO IDEA. But I am not willing to watch the entire world disintegrate as these radio active particles try to "get back" to their base elemental form. We are working on TWO other additional methods of getting out the frequencies. Will let you know when these methods are operating. John Hutchison and Nancy Lazaryan |
Crappy The Penguin User ID: 972183 Canada 04/05/2011 03:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I find it rather ominous that this is one of the very few threads (with over 2 pages of entries anyway) which hasn't had one person hoist the iconic "B.S. Flag". Quoting: Crappy The Penguin 972183Sobering. Not much to question with these most recent reports. This makes me think back to that report about 10 days ago, I think it was, where someone made a claim of radioactivity in Fukushima reactor # 3 being 10 million times above normal. It was quickly recanted and explained to be 'a mistake'. You have to wonder that it wasn't actually spot on; what with the new reports of the iodine levels in the water being 7.5 million times above normal. The 'exclusion zone' needs to be upped to about a 100 kilometer radius----not that it would be any kind of solution, of course. This is going to turn all of northern Japan into a complete dead zone and Tokyo....well, let's just say Tokyo real estate is going to be dirt cheap real soon. Spoke to soon. Woo-HOOO!!! It's all good!! Thanks, buddy! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328566 United States 04/05/2011 03:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 6 reactors that will all meltdown and breach containment over the next days and weeks. Guaranteed to continue a steady stream of radionuclides and fallout particles for years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1328697Population reduction plan in full gear. If they wanted to stop this they would have begun pumping all the concrete in the world over these reactors. This is the lesson learned from Chernobyl that they are purposefully ignoring. The cores are too hot for concrete, dumb ass. And, in Chernobyl, they NEVER put concrete directly on the core. Christ, learn some history before you spout off. The reactor structures and cores were covered with concrete domes after attempts using water failed. You are the one who needs to read. Your comments illustrate that clearly. I'm sorry I called you a dumbass. That was not nice. Apologies. At Chernoby, the sarcophagus was built some months later, after the corium had sufficiently cooled. At Fukushima, they are still having localized criticalities. At Chernobyl, they were able to fill the sub-basement with concrete to prevent corium from flowing downward. There is no sub-basement at Fukushima - just the base mat. It's not the same situation, and not the same reactor design. |
jellybean224 User ID: 967614 United States 04/05/2011 04:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How did 5 & 6 get fucked up when they weren't even operating at the time? It's been three weeks, you would think those two units would be completely under control. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 969156Now we are getting down to it. There is no way in fucking hell that I'm going to believe that the friggin ~ELECTRIC COMPANY~ can't after 3 weeks get power into their own godamned plant! NO FUCKING WAY. So, they've got power to the pumps on #5 & #6. But yet they still don't work? There is only one explaination - they're being sabotaged. STUXNET anyone? Nonetheless, they have had ample time and opportunity to remove the rods from 5 and 6, as they were already offline. Why haven't they removed the rods before now? Why isn't there a device which can be deployed remotely to cause the rods to either be removed or encased with boron? And why is the entire global community standing around with their dicks in their hands while an electric company melts down 6 nuclear reactors? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1293082 United States 04/05/2011 04:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't believe the wind patterns have changed, so Americans were being irradiated back then, too. No wonder all my aunts and uncles and relatives died of cancer. My grandmother's sister died at the age of 36 from cancer, a vegetarian that jogged 5 miles a day. I never could understand why everyone had cancer when I was little (the 70's). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 769657Here is why... Thanks for this. Seriously what the fuck could they need to test to make them shoot off over 1000 nukes. How could they think there would be no negative impact on both the planet and the people. Had no idea they shot off so many. I thought maybe something like ~20 no way 1000+. Depressing... truly depressing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328725 United Kingdom 04/05/2011 04:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So ... what would happen if we dropped a big honking nuclear bomb on it? We did that once before in 1945? How much worse would this be and would it solve the problem or no? Seriously. I'm curious. Quoting: hcc2010 1253282The radio active equivalent of this [link to benjee.videosift.com] But On a global scale Basically it's the same reason fire fighters don't use hammers to put out liquid fires |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 979114 United States 04/05/2011 04:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is almost becoming laughable. The Japanese, from the very beginning of this alleged nuclear "crisis," have done nothing rational to stop it. The sea water thing should have been abandoned long ago- quite obviously it isn't working. Why, then, do they keep trying it? Quoting: sci fi girlMore importantly, why haven't they tried anything else? For instance, how about that boric acid they asked France for about three weeks ago? There was a news story about it, but then nothing more. The world, including the Japanese, know that the Russians used boric acid successfully at Chernobyl. Presumably, that's why France was sending it to them. So....where is it? Three weeks later, and they haven't tried it yet? When they have what you all are claiming is a doomsday scenario unfolding? Meanwhile, Obama and other American leaders smile and keep bombing Libya in their humanitarian fashion. And the U.N. evidently doesn't find fault with Japan's curious attempts to solve the problem, either. This is a staged psyop. Like Tucson, not a believable script. The core at Chernobyl was dispersed in the explosion. The cores at Fukushima have not been (possibly in #3, but not 1 & 2). They are very large, very hot molten masses at this point, likely eating through the concrete basemat. They are experiencing spontaneous supercriticalities. Workers cannot get anywhere near the cores to do anything at this point. The time to fix it has passed. Man should have never created a fire that could not be put out. We will all pay the price. So ... what would happen if we dropped a big honking nuclear bomb on it? We did that once before in 1945? How much worse would this be and would it solve the problem or no? Seriously. I'm curious. I have wondered the same or question why they don't try to subterrian collapse the reactors underground. By now they could have drilled and implanted explosives under the plants to drop them into the ground. And the boron thing, Gunderson talked of that long ago but TEPCO does nothing and Japan does nothing and the people of the world die. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1327220 Mexico 04/05/2011 04:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cancer causing substance 7.5 MILLION TIMES MORE THAN LEGAL LIMIT Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1323832but of course no health problem for anybody In a new finding, TEPCO said Tuesday a seawater sample taken Saturday near the No. 2 reactor's water intake showed the iodine-131 concentration at 7.5 million times the maximum allowable level under law. [link to english.kyodonews.jp] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328738 Germany 04/05/2011 04:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dr. House ~ I just read Dr. Kaku's update blog. Quoting: MadiganHe reminded us it was a year before they could get a camera in TMI to see the damage that happened to the core. Those working at Fukushima also have a lot of blind spots. [link to bigthink.com] And Three mile island was a Sunday park walk compared to whats happening in Japan. And what happened to that Kamakazi spirit of the old days. Now they just cry,instead of DOING SOMETHING?!?!?!!! shut yur fucking mouth asshole, this desaster is by far something unique and you cannot tell me, that these little tepco marionettes are responsible for this shit. now you finally see someone being honest. the reality is about to cry, if you do something, or not. f u k e d |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1305196 Australia 04/05/2011 04:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THEY ARE ALL DEAD. Litterally, the whole fucking bunch. It is a now just a dog & poney show to make us believe there is even human life in that complex at all. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1311546Look at the damn pictures. It is a ghost town, NOBODY IS THERE! Sure they show a fire truck now and then - CGI! Plutonium fuel rods are scattered all over the place. Get it? Anybody who WAS there were killed in their tracks and nobody else can get in and still be breathing 5 minutes later. I say that when reactor 3 blew it was an atomic fireball with neutron radiation and it killed them ALL. Nobody left to fix shit, nobody getting anywhere near it. Even the US NAVY ran for their very lives - and they are still gone. There is a possibility you are right. In the high res-aerial pictures certain elements are painted bright blue. I have a nasty suspicion those are fuel rod racks. However, there are things they can do. Should do, if that is the case. Given that situation, every large piece of earthmoving equipment in Japan should have been commandeered on the 13th of March, pressed into service, and a huge dyke of aggregrate material maybe 100m tall, 20m taller than the highest reactor should be being bulldozed forwards towards the site day by day. Also all the towers should have been dropped on march 14th in airstrikes. A large bulldozer can be quickly rigged with radiation protection on its front side and a camera for forward viewing - such measures would only be needed as you are pushing the aggregate right over the site itself, need to get there with your gathered up dirt pile first. Once the whole site has been rolled over in rubble right out to sea they have to start dealing with the underground venting of superheated steam. So - they need to get every concrete factory in Japan to fill every cargo vessel they can get a hold of with cement powder, put in some covered mining conveyers, and start the biggest concrete cap and seal and grout operation ever. Five meter thick concrete cap over three square kilometers and a watertight 100m deep grout pile dam all around the seaward side. No water in. It is doable. But humans have lost capacity. The idiocracy cannot do it. Their reach exceeds their grasp and they cannot meet the non-negotiable demands of the world. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1328725 United Kingdom 04/05/2011 04:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thanks for this. Seriously what the fuck could they need to test to make them shoot off over 1000 nukes. How could they think there would be no negative impact on both the planet and the people. Had no idea they shot off so many. I thought maybe something like ~20 no way 1000+. Depressing... truly depressing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1293082You want to know how depressing? At large nuclear facilities they have a piece of medical monitoring equipment called a whole body monitor Basically this piece of kit is a super sensitive Geiger counter that is placed close to the chest of an individual and held there for a period of time (30 mins to 1 hour) in order to try to determine how much radioactive material has been inhaled and restined in the lungs (the body acts like a shield so for certain radioactive decays alpha and beta they are relying on calculating a dose rate from very low numbers of received counts. The thing is the number of counts can be affected by natural background so they whole body monitor room is typically lined with thick plates of ex WWII battleship steel armour to limit the background radiation effect. The reason they use ex WWII battleship armour rather than made forpurpose modern steel is that all steel produced post 1950 is contaminated with fallout from the nuclear test program in quatities that defeat the requirement to shield background radiation. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1325071 Australia 04/05/2011 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com] Quoting: hcc2010 1253282Reactors 5 & 6 are being flooded by the f'ing seawater they've been using to cool numbers 1-4, and are at risk of losing their cooling systems! Sound familiar? And note how torn up the guy announcing it is ... Well duh, where do they they all that seawater went to. I tell you one thing, for the last 50 years everyone has been saying how smart the Japanese are, but the way they handled this incident sure doesn't show it. Japanese are smart?? That really takes the cake !! Smart people don't go bomb pearl harbor. Smart people don't kill whales and dolphins. Smart people don't go stockpiling Plutonium in their nuclear power generating station. Smart people, in fact, will not want to have anything to do with Japan. send jap apologists to fukushima |