Okay, a common misnomer about nuclear powerplants is that they can explode. In reality, this cannot happen. In order for plutonium to be able to explode like an atomic bomb, it must be enrich by 70%. The plutonium in the nuclear fuel used in a nuclear powerplant is only enriched by 30%. This means that a nuclear plant CANNOT EXPLODE! It can only leak radiation! To bette4r understand this, read a good book on nuclear energy at your library or go to the US Department of Energy website.
Well if you want to get picky you might point out that very few reactors use plutonium fuel, which is considered experimental as a way of using materials from decommissioned warheads.
It's true that nothing can make a reactor explode like a nuclear bomb, but that doesn't make me want to live next to one during an accident.
you are very smart ! really! "go to US Department..... bla bla bla... " what do you expect that they can say ?! do you believe that they can say to you and to me what is risk or bad for us ?! come back in this world man, and start to understand that we are only modern slaves.
In the immortal words of Jib-Jab's version of John Kerry: "You can't say 'nuclear'; that really scares me. Sometimes a brain can come in quite handy."
met-her-date-her
SweetCaliforniaGal 1 year ago 2
metadater
modgemtb 1 year ago
Great !! wonderful stuff !!
SAWIDI,
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Bebeto.
rofotografo 2 years ago
Great - when's the next 'thrilling installment' coming?
kathgibson 2 years ago
I love it ;-)
sofia0neto 2 years ago
what a hell is this
forlikol98 2 years ago
Okay, a common misnomer about nuclear powerplants is that they can explode. In reality, this cannot happen. In order for plutonium to be able to explode like an atomic bomb, it must be enrich by 70%. The plutonium in the nuclear fuel used in a nuclear powerplant is only enriched by 30%. This means that a nuclear plant CANNOT EXPLODE! It can only leak radiation! To bette4r understand this, read a good book on nuclear energy at your library or go to the US Department of Energy website.
pmzmach2000 2 years ago
u do realise all of this was a joke, right :)
roscropoor13 2 years ago
Well if you want to get picky you might point out that very few reactors use plutonium fuel, which is considered experimental as a way of using materials from decommissioned warheads.
It's true that nothing can make a reactor explode like a nuclear bomb, but that doesn't make me want to live next to one during an accident.
jamesiegod 2 years ago
you are very smart ! really! "go to US Department..... bla bla bla... " what do you expect that they can say ?! do you believe that they can say to you and to me what is risk or bad for us ?! come back in this world man, and start to understand that we are only modern slaves.
SEREUPIN80 2 years ago
veja a solução
inventorisac 2 years ago
In the immortal words of Jib-Jab's version of John Kerry: "You can't say 'nuclear'; that really scares me. Sometimes a brain can come in quite handy."
drsingingeagle 2 years ago
nuclear powersplants do not explode in a wonderfull nuclear explosion, but oh well..
dempere02 2 years ago 2
20 to 1 says that Team Hard Copy whoops Team Digital Preservation's ass every day.
Printout, folks. It's not romantic, but it works.
thephotoplayer 2 years ago
Seriously? Nucular? Can't we leave this sloppy mispronunciation behind with the Bush years?
mfpendle 2 years ago 4
Metadater! he he
srharris19 2 years ago
I only watch this because it's funny how serious the characters take this.
JDOfPivot 2 years ago
Fantastico! Absolutely awesome!
miwtv 2 years ago
Fabulous! I'm forwarding this link to my family so they can understand what I do. Thx for the video.
jgpawletko 2 years ago
@jgpawletko - You mean you are Digiman? Oh, digiman!! Can I have your autograph?
b1rdboot 2 years ago
awesome vid. also, i work with three folks that look exactly like Team Digital Preservation, minus the tights.
celerysword 2 years ago
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b1rdboot 2 years ago
@celerysword. They should put their tights back on, right away!
b1rdboot 2 years ago
Best thing I've seen on YouTube...I <3 digital preservation!
amabrightly 2 years ago
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!
Great work!
giuggo 2 years ago
@ csrster - I agree.
This is great - who knew this topic could be funny?!
blueskytube 2 years ago
cool!
parsonsm 2 years ago
I think the pronunciation is intended as an ironic reference to 1950s/early-1960s superheroes.
csrster 2 years ago
"nook-ular"? C'mon, guys... did you mean that? You got it wrong in there at least twice.
BartConway 2 years ago
suitably "unclear" if you pardon my anagram!
fentnz 2 years ago
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BartConway 2 years ago