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In reply to the discussion: Russia Unveils Detailed Plans To Build 21 New Nuclear Power Units By 2030 [View all]Kelvin Mace
(17,469 posts)40. I would really prefer less accusation of lying
which accomplishes nothing, and more links. So far, you have provided some links, so I am more interested in your explanations. But as someone who was in the middle of a MAJOR flame war of this type years ago (concerning digital voting) I am sadly familiar with emotional arguments, unsubstantiated statements and ad hominem attacks.
So, a bit of advice: You will probably not convince Inatglio of anything, but many other people are watching the exchange in hopes of learning something. I am guessing that most really would appreciate more facts and less name calling. I understand that people can be VERY aggravating and I have certainly lost my temper on many occasions, but I hope other can learn from my mistakes.
David
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Russia Unveils Detailed Plans To Build 21 New Nuclear Power Units By 2030 [View all]
FBaggins
Nov 2013
OP
Do they have any detailed plans about how they are going to dismantle them in 20 -50 years?
intaglio
Nov 2013
#2
So you are saying that long lived radio-isotopes are not present in nuclear waste.
intaglio
Nov 2013
#16
Nope... I'm not saying that. Nor most of the rest of your imagined statements.
FBaggins
Nov 2013
#20
And how does the fluid in the primary cooling circuit move through that circuit?
intaglio
Nov 2013
#62