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In reply to the discussion: How Quickly Did Fukushima Radiation Reach North America, and When Will it Peak? [View all]SidDithers
(44,333 posts)63. Heheh...
The rush to buy shelf-stable milk was pretty hilarious.
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How Quickly Did Fukushima Radiation Reach North America, and When Will it Peak? [View all]
SidDithers
Jan 2015
OP
I read this 10 years ago when I hitched a ride with the time traveling radiation.
zappaman
Jan 2015
#2
....Yeah- I caught that, too. 2001- so not as quickly as we thought, huh?
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2015
#8
Well, AFAIC we're all on the same team. At least I am. Fukushima was and is a clusterfuck.
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2015
#42
well, then, let's just build us some more "nucular plants"! I feel safer already.
bbgrunt
Jan 2015
#15
Actually, yes, we should. Just not ones based on tech 60 years out-of-date...
DRoseDARs
Jan 2015
#17
Says the guy who quoted a non-biologist from 1982 about the earliest life. nt
DRoseDARs
Jan 2015
#38
Be my guest, but it is not changing the subject and you DID imply pollution in China was a hoax.
Bonobo
Jan 2015
#45
If that's the topic and China is the subtopic then I'll add the fact that China is currently running
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#62
I think the following is good advice for any and all important subjects in discussion:
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2015
#64