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i know, we'll convert it to agricultural fertiliser and sell it to our enemies...(sick i know)
the bitter pill here is that i think we have really spent a lot of money and energy trying to find a solution to the problem, maybe not enough, but it's not like we've ignored it....
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: i know, we'll convert it to agricultural fertiliser and sell it to our enemies...(sick i know)
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well lets think about this for a minute.. we dig the radioactive stuff up out of the ground... we make electricty... then we put the radio active stuff back in the ground.
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Better to not use nuclear ebnergy, then go into economic depression, have anarchy with roving gangs of robbers looking for food, and then have people be killed or starve to death. Too many people in the world. Maybe God will kill some off.
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LOL, that's right, it's better to live in poison than come up with a NEW solution...
the nuclear waste we are sitting on NOW is ALREADY a security nightmare, and a huge expense we have yet to pay you guys crack me up..
blueranger, what we make out of the stuff we dig out of the ground? it's exponentially more dangerous than waht we took out of the ground, if it was that simple we wouldn't have a problem already would we?
don't you guys see the pattern here? we are going BACKWARDS...
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NUCLEAR ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE ISLAND: March 28, 1979
At 4 a.m. on March 28, 1979, the worst accident in the history of the U.S. nuclear power industry begins when a pressure valve in the Unit-2 reactor at Three Mile Island fails to close. Cooling water, contaminated with radiation, drained from the open valve into adjoining buildings, and the core began to dangerously overheat.
The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant was built in 1974 on a sandbar on Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River, just 10 miles downstream from the state capitol in Harrisburg. In 1978, a second state-of-the-art reactor began operating on Three Mile Island, which was lauded for generating affordable and reliable energy in a time of energy crises.
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We can just bury all the nuclear waste so far down that no one will ever find it. Then in the future, technology will solve everything. Don't you ever watch Star Trek? Geez.
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