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This message was self-deleted by its author (RobertEarl) on Wed Oct 29, 2014, 01:16 PM. When the original post in a discussion thread is self-deleted, the entire discussion thread is automatically locked so new replies cannot be posted.
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I fixed a cracked bell housing with JB Weld once, but then ran out of vitamin D3
snooper2
Oct 2014
#101
well, the year is 12014, they still haven't fixed all the machines yet- (just like Y2K)
snooper2
Oct 2014
#94
Sailor on Fukushima Impact on Pacific: “It’s dead for thousands of miles there was nothing"
RobertEarl
Oct 2014
#86
Even the North Pacific contains far too great a volume of water to be heated by a nuclear reactor.
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2014
#12
"the energy being releases causes friction which creates heat which boils water"?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#119
I am going to go rub a couple molecules of h2o together and see if they heat up.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#151
There's a word for people who post the same debunked thing in multiple forums.
zappaman
Oct 2014
#28
OBTW, you do realize that radioactive compounds tend to be heavier than water, don't you?
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#8
"Decades later, huge percentages of towns and city people were dead of leukemias, rare blastomas.."
EX500rider
Oct 2014
#52
clinton lake is the cooling pond for the clinton power plant (nukes)
questionseverything
Oct 2014
#76
so you accept the theory that nuke plants raise water temps, correct?
questionseverything
Oct 2014
#82
Coal plants, Natural Gas plants, Nuclear plants, all thermal plants heat water.
NYC_SKP
Oct 2014
#84
Have you looked at the claims RobertEarl makes? Have you tried to get him to do any math?
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2014
#67
What do you mean by "="? Same amount of radioactive material? Same amount of radiation?
Recursion
Oct 2014
#47
Go to the second map, click on the southern part of Honshu to get the whole island
Warpy
Oct 2014
#61
My own personal minder dude. What's the difference between tag team and bullying?
Octafish
Oct 2014
#138
Did really just link to a thread tying you to UFO and other conspiracy nonsense?
FBaggins
Oct 2014
#146
Go ahead and dazzle us with that "science" (sic) and math you keep mentioning.
FBaggins
Oct 2014
#109
He can't even understand basic science, much less physics and nuclear physics.
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#127
I'd like to know what institutions have received funding to study those questions?
Octafish
Oct 2014
#140
And I won't hold my breath expecting you to use science-real science that is
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#143
the reason you were blocked was because you consistently spouted non-scientific nonsense.
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#150
tons of rock inside your skull? I'd have to take measurements and do some calculations.
hobbit709
Oct 2014
#153