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bridgit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-17-10 12:18 AM
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131. I appreciate the way you've laid out some of the downsides, Benny...
And Rancho Seco, not that far from where I am, is a park today for many of them http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,957975,00.html But then I turn on the TV, and see so many anticipating electrical-manna to just keep falling out the receptacles on our walls like they've done all along and I wonder - How can it go on without a realignment of thinking with respect to the enhancement of energy and its transmission? Fossil fuels aren't so yesterday although they are so much as they are so this guy,

Figuratively speaking of course


And then I think: wull, I saw that movie and nothing worked out right :( *WE* need to be part of the crew that births the next level into existence - where we live, dad gum it! :thumbsup: But you're right that takes money lots of money everything takes money more so these days, what to do what to do :( :(

In the brochure; nuclear power looks cool and it is kinda cool with smiling families falling snow sipping hot coa-coa in a warm day room with a 62" flat screen watching Nickelodeon, studious children under soft lit laptops off to do better things one day, right? That's the cool stuff: security, permanence, stability, warmth...it's the stuff standing behind the nuclear power brochure people should be rightly concerned about

I like sparkley, glow in the dark stuff found in corn fields just like anybody else. Cept that's when I send in my crow cause he's all about that stuff, and he says: the people that already operate nuclear facilities are pretty smart as it is - they have to be cause they're sitting in a control room eating their lunch from home on top of a process willing, in the absence of stringent protocol & redundancy, to blow the roof off the dump and fuse a hole into the earth

But the next level is coming, and its good to be thinking about it
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