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magical thyme

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50. no. because the author has actually seen the building, up close and personal
Fri May 18, 2012, 01:28 PM
May 2012

The author is not the only visitor who has actually seen the structure. Senator Wyden and others have described it as having a serious list.

Just because a building has survived several quakes doesn't mean it is dishonest to claim it can't stand another.

Each successive quake further stresses and weakens the structure.

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This needs to stay on the home page. northoftheborder May 2012 #1
It needs to remain in the trash, where it belongs. TheWraith May 2012 #4
According to the Naval Nuclear Power School I attended, you're dead wrong DisgustipatedinCA May 2012 #7
So, you're familiar with the various uranium fires that have occurred around the world AtheistCrusader May 2012 #10
"It's bad times for a goodly chunk of Japan ... That's about the end of it." - AtheistCrusader Doremus May 2012 #15
The article raises two issues. AtheistCrusader May 2012 #27
they aren't even crust-yins greenman3610 May 2012 #43
You're wrong, not to mention calloused. caseymoz May 2012 #25
How big is the east urals radioactive trace? AtheistCrusader May 2012 #28
That disaster probably took a month off everyone's life. caseymoz May 2012 #34
The fuel rods are cold enough AtheistCrusader May 2012 #38
It depends if you believe TEPCO or not. caseymoz May 2012 #57
You know, I think I'll go with Ron Wyden. Airc, before this disaster happened, people, such as sabrina 1 May 2012 #39
Please google the Brookings Institute report on spent fuel pool fires flamingdem May 2012 #23
I'm sure it's harmless. gateley May 2012 #53
And Nobody Never was there-Nomore Downwinder May 2012 #2
The United Nations and all the nations of the world better get on this ASAP. xtraxritical May 2012 #3
damn it. Javaman May 2012 #5
k/r AndyTiedye May 2012 #6
Since the scientists have not been able to fix this what is the military going to do? Bomb it? jwirr May 2012 #8
No, what they need is like what happened at Chernoybl. Suicide squads to go in and clear things Katashi_itto May 2012 #20
The truth is that they'll have to send in soldiers who will die as a result of radiation exposure flamingdem May 2012 #21
And the idiot morons continue to promote their nuclear energy Dont call me Shirley May 2012 #9
was it Wyden who suggested that Americans move away from the West Coast? grasswire May 2012 #11
Arne Gundersen magical thyme May 2012 #49
K&R This is an international problem felix_numinous May 2012 #12
Fukushima spent fuel cannot catch on fire or blow up djysrv May 2012 #13
but what about the earthquake hazard? marions ghost May 2012 #16
Sure FBaggins May 2012 #37
Hilariously irresponsible marions ghost May 2012 #45
Do you often require strawmen in order to debate? FBaggins May 2012 #48
no. because the author has actually seen the building, up close and personal magical thyme May 2012 #50
He's seen them up close? FBaggins May 2012 #51
what the hydrogen explosiosn did and didn't do djysrv May 2012 #47
Post removed Post removed May 2012 #19
Meanwhile over @DK is this comment FogerRox May 2012 #24
K&R... stonecutter357 May 2012 #32
timing of scenario djysrv May 2012 #56
so are you saying that everything will be fine as long as they keep cooling water to it? zeemike May 2012 #26
What about us? mahina May 2012 #14
K&R... stonecutter357 May 2012 #17
SIGN THIS PETITION AT CHANGE.ORG !!! Pressure for the SU to support Japan with cleanup of Fuku flamingdem May 2012 #18
I don't know there is actually a risk to us but... AtheistCrusader May 2012 #29
The world should help Japan with whatever means possible and Uncle Joe May 2012 #22
Everybody RELAX!!! bvar22 May 2012 #30
K&R... stonecutter357 May 2012 #31
k&r... spanone May 2012 #33
My 41 years on the planet have taught me this: Moostache May 2012 #35
Actually, no one can just "stroll on up to the facility without any protective gear, Art_from_Ark May 2012 #40
Well, ok then RobertEarl May 2012 #52
You mean, like here? Art_from_Ark May 2012 #54
Maybe the Mayans were right...... marmar May 2012 #36
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k&r. n/t DLevine May 2012 #42
Gotta love Captain Atom and the Nnewquelur Avengers.... DCKit May 2012 #44
K&R. Overseas May 2012 #46
a large aircraft hangar needs to be built over #4 separately KakistocracyHater May 2012 #55
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