Digital Preservation and Nuclear Disaster: An Animation
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metadater
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Great !! wonderful stuff !!
SAWIDI,
from,
Bebeto.
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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.
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Great - when's the next 'thrilling installment' coming?
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I love it ;-)
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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.
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u do realise all of this was a joke, right :)
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what a hell is this
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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.
Seriously? Nucular? Can't we leave this sloppy mispronunciation behind with the Bush years?
mfpendle 2 years ago 4
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SweetCaliforniaGal 1 year ago 3