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Fred is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is only stupid." Most sane people can easily discredit Fred |
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On Jan 15, 5:58*pm, bob haller wrote:
Actually, Fred's asshole is certainly way bigger than most. *Must be from over-use by those brown-nosed clowns he always hangs with. Another Guthball heard from. *Isn't it interesting how vandalizing nymskulls, Bobberts, and Guthballs all surge together? you are a super easy target to be discredited Fred and his Sandia-NL plus Qinetiq-NA friends are a pathetic joke, though kind of a spendy joke. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Jan 16, 6:30*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Brad Guth wrote: On Jan 15, 5:58*pm, bob haller wrote: Actually, Fred's asshole is certainly way bigger than most. *Must be from over-use by those brown-nosed clowns he always hangs with. Another Guthball heard from. *Isn't it interesting how vandalizing nymskulls, Bobberts, and Guthballs all surge together? you are a super easy target to be discredited Fred and his Sandia-NL plus Qinetiq-NA friends are a pathetic joke, though kind of a spendy joke. No need for anyone to 'discredit' the lot of you. *Every time you post some bit of lunacy, like the preceding, you are 'self-discrediting'. -- "Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is *only stupid." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine And of course your Sandia-NL and Qinetiq-NA are never wrong about anything. At least I got it, and having never doubted, except when bad stuff happens it seems your kind are never far away, much less uninvolved. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Jan 13, 6:35*am, bob haller wrote:
On Jan 13, 2:09*am, |" wrote: On Jan 12, 3:14*pm, Dan wrote: On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 13:24:23 -0800 (PST), bob haller wrote: Over 90% of Japan's reactors to be offline This week another nuclear reactor in Japan will be shut down for regular inspections. With this addition to the list, more than 90 percent of the reactors in the country will be out of service. Cite? None? *STFU* bob Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Time and choice will determine what comes. It is quite mess both with the plants lost, land contaminated, and people exposed. There are aspects of cover up in the standard narrative. Obsolete reactors in an earthquake zone and a tsumami zone as well, not good. And coast of the USA has its reactors. I can't speak to their design. Can you? Shortly after japans disaster the NRC said the US has the same problems with its plants. there are some reports the plants were damaged by the earthquake badly and already lost before the wave hit No doubt that your Big Energy owned government of Japan has no intentions of ever being the least bit honest about anything related to this fiasco. How many in Japan get to starve to death or having to commit suicide each and every day because of the badly inflated cost of everything that goes along with their top to bottom corruption? http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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"Ordinarily Fred is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is
*only stupid." |
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currently japan is doing ok with almost no nuke power plants in
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On Jan 19, 10:32*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: currently japan is doing ok with almost no nuke power plants in operation Not so much, unless you consider 17% price increases and industrial slowdowns to be "doing ok". -- "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the *truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *-- Thomas Jefferson power price must go up to pay the costs of the meltdowns. lets see whats now estimated to be a 50 year or longer clean up, replace totally the fukhisma plant generating capacity, health issues, both mental and physical for the residents.. relocation for a generation or more a bunch of towns. compensate farmers for now hazardous food, heck even gravel is radioactive, from quarries that went ino new buildings that cant be lived in. just think of what a mess like this would be like in new york, or anywhere else. most nuke plants in japan will have to be upgraded or decomisioned. most near faults or sunmami areas...... |
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On Jan 19, 6:49*am, bob haller wrote:
currently japan is doing ok with almost no nuke power plants in operation With much higher energy rates per kwhr, it's easy to cut back (way back), plus having to charge more for just about everything else. Oil, Coal and LNG are only problematic if you happen to work in those industries or live and work elsewhere downwind, and LNG mishaps have only vaporized a few cities in the past. http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Jan 19, 7:48*am, bob haller wrote:
On Jan 19, 10:32*am, Fred J. McCall wrote: bob haller wrote: currently japan is doing ok with almost no nuke power plants in operation Not so much, unless you consider 17% price increases and industrial slowdowns to be "doing ok". -- "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the *truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *-- Thomas Jefferson power price must go up to pay the costs of the meltdowns. lets see whats now estimated to be a 50 year or longer clean up, replace totally the fukhisma plant generating capacity, health issues, both mental and physical for the residents.. relocation for a generation or more a bunch of towns. compensate farmers for now hazardous food, heck even gravel is radioactive, from quarries that went ino new buildings that cant be lived in. just think of what a mess like this would be like in new york, or anywhere else. most nuke plants in japan will have to be upgraded or decomisioned. most near faults or sunmami areas...... Using thorium fuel and those AP-1000 kinds of simpler reactors that are more robust and have 90% less to go wrong with them, plus otherwise as near failsafe as humanly possible, would probably make these new and improved clean energy providers almost too cheap to meter (though also unable to provide plutonium and a few other nasty elements that governments want us to keep paying for). http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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On Jan 19, 11:28*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: On Jan 19, 10:32*am, Fred J. McCall wrote: bob haller wrote: currently japan is doing ok with almost no nuke power plants in operation Not so much, unless you consider 17% price increases and industrial slowdowns to be "doing ok". power price must go up to pay the costs of the meltdowns. That's a penny or two, not 17%. lets see whats now estimated to be a 50 year or longer clean up, replace totally the fukhisma plant generating capacity, health issues, both mental and physical for the residents.. relocation for a generation or more a bunch of towns. compensate farmers for now hazardous food, heck even gravel is radioactive, from quarries that went ino new buildings that cant be lived in. Cite for all that relocation, gravel, etc? *Yeah, I thought not. Oh, and why replace the generating capacity if they're "doing ok", as you aver? -- "Some people get lost in thought because it's such unfamiliar *territory." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --G. Behn Possibly contaminated stone used at work sites Fukushima Prefecture says crushed stone possibly contaminated with radioactive substances due to the nuclear accident was used at 10 public works construction sites. Relatively high levels of radioactivity have been detected at one of the sites. Japan's government announced this month that high levels of radioactive substances were detected at a new apartment building constructed in the prefecture using concrete made from the stone. The stone was from a quarry in Namie Town, which was designated as an evacuation zone following the accident. Authorities have been investigating stone distribution routes. Fukushima officials said on Thursday that stone from the quarry was also used in 10 public works projects in the prefecture, including riverbank reinforcement and road repair. The officials say radioactivity levels up to 1.3 microsieverts per hour were detected at a city riverbank. Thursday, January |
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