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Once and for all...are humans or robots better for Mars?
On Jun 26, 5:07*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
William Mook wrote: Where do we get the AI Brain? irrelevant ****e snipped A damned good question. *Now all we need is a damned good answer (and not just handwaving and fantasy). -- "Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is *only stupid." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine Fred elides relevant and important details from major universities - here are two more; please enjoy. Overview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AY4ajbu_G3k Lecture 18 (the critical one in my view) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ff6l5D8-j8 Check out the other lectures to fill in the details... |
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Once and for all...are humans or robots better for Mars?
In article id,
Dr J R Stockton said: Program longcalc, via sig, shows that the correct value is [...] Used longcalc cof 5 1000 pow wrt . pow wrt to the people, man. -- wds |
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Once and for all...are humans or robots better for Mars?
Freds talking about Predator drones or something similar. From all is
bragging I figure he got to clean out an air intake or something on a few and so he thinks he's special. Frigging idiot is what he is! Fred, please know that killing innocent civilians in support of an illegal murderous American regime hijacked by an outdated corrupt British Empire whose members should all be in jail, all using 1980s era cruise missile technology is not exactly what we're talking about here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgcdRCWEt4Q Haha - Fred thinks because he's following orders he's exempt from prosecution for the millions of dead civilians he's producing. It might even give him a thrill - being the sick ******* that he is. That didn't work at Nuremburg, and it won't protect you Freddie boy. When the people of the USA wake up and impeach the President for violating the War Powers Act and start arresting those folks like you who made this mess, war profiteers like you Freddie, whose finger is on the trigger for many of the illegal and immoral deaths, will understand just how low your form of life is. I'll be there cheering. Hoorah! |
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Once and for all...are humans or robots better for Mars?
On Jun 30, 11:41*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: heres a question for everyone, source CBS news the other night. if the indian point nuke plant near new york city failes 16 MILLION will have to be evacuated instantly. Here's an answer. *Your question is premised on bull****. the power company understated the number needing evacuation by underestimating the necessary size of the evacuation area..... they claimed 4 million or some such... Indian Point had been designed to withstand an earthquake much stronger than any on record in the region. Indian Point isn't the same sort of reactor as those in Japan. now picture the logistics of evacuating 16 million people, permanetly relocating them plus feeding and caring for them during a stressful time. Gee, and what if they had to evacuate a 1000 mile radius from the plant! nuke power plants should of never been built near major population centers Yeah. *They should just raze 30% of New York City and Westchester County because there's not enough electricity to keep people alive. a nuke plant can melt down from a very long list of reasons, not just a earthquake and sunmami. TMI had neither of those.neither did chernobyl. The NEXT meltdown whenever it occurs will likely be from a different cause.... although many US plants are currently at risk. Electricity can and is transportable, although there are line losses. Do you prefer the risk of new york becoming a permanent exclusion zone someday? Plants should of never been built where a meltdown for any reason would require evacuating 16 million people. Not only is it impossible to move that many people FAST, once they are somewhere else they must be fed clothed and housed. Let alone the economic costs to our country. Theres no insurance for such a event. Just imagine the costs to pay everyone for their losses, it would be staggering..... |
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The terrorist now know what a great target a nuke plant with elevated
waste core storage pools are. A business sized jet loaded with explosives could take out a pools cooling system. or worse a systamatic attack on the nations power grid.nuke plants are vulnerable to power losses. even a attempted attack would likely cause chaos in our country even if the nuke plants remained safe |
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Once and for all...are humans or robots better for Mars?
On Jun 29, 10:52*pm, bob haller wrote:
On Jun 26, 5:07*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote: William Mook wrote: Where do we get the AI Brain? irrelevant ****e snipped A damned good question. *Now all we need is a damned good answer (and not just handwaving and fantasy). -- "Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is *only stupid." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine one day it will likely be a humane brain repurposed for AI, no doubt for miltary uses.... having all crawlers transmitting back real time data to a central location would minimize power hungry transmitter issues Humane brains will rise up and rid themselves of useless military activity. In about two months judging from the economics. The American Empire, and the present illegal regime that claims to run the current Empire, will fail this year. Those who are part of the military industrial complex who are largely responsible for this crash will be in jail or dead and the world will be at peace as we awake from the brain washing of the past 60 years. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzKQyBY0Qys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI4mDXV0KeU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPr_T7btVgA |
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Suit filed to seek decommissioning of Hamaoka reactors
SHIZUOKA, Japan, July 1, Kyodo A group of residents of Shizuoka Prefecture filed a lawsuit Friday to seek the decommissioning of the reactors at the Hamaoka nuclear power plant for safety reasons, following their suspension at a government request due to their location on a major fault zone. Amid a spread of antinuclear movements sparked by the crisis at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the lawsuit is the first of a series of similar suits expected to be filed en masse at district courts nationwide in the fall to seek to a halt to nuclear plants. Friday's complaint filed with the Shizuoka District Court said Chubu Electric Power Co. should decommission the Nos. 3 to 5 reactors, arguing they are at great risk of being hit by a major earthquake with subsequent tsunami and ground liquefaction, and cannot be made safe. |
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Once and for all...is water or graphite a sensible thing to put in a reactor core?
: bob haller
: Friday's complaint filed with the Shizuoka District Court said Chubu : Electric Power Co. should decommission the Nos. 3 to 5 reactors, : arguing they are at great risk of being hit by a major earthquake with : subsequent tsunami and ground liquefaction, and cannot be made safe. Shrug. I druther any plan to decomission pressurized water designs be accompanied by plans to commission liquid metal cooled or other somewhat less volatile designs. But hey, it's their island. They can mismanage it any way they want, just like any country can mismange its resources any way they want. |
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Once and for all...is water or graphite a sensible thing to putin a reactor core?
On Jul 1, 3:31*pm, (Wayne Throop) wrote:
: bob haller : Friday's complaint filed with the Shizuoka District Court said Chubu : Electric Power Co. *should decommission the Nos. *3 to 5 reactors, : arguing they are at great risk of being hit by a major earthquake with : subsequent tsunami and ground liquefaction, and cannot be made safe. Shrug. *I druther any plan to decomission pressurized water designs be accompanied by plans to commission liquid metal cooled or other somewhat less volatile designs. *But hey, it's their island. They can mismanage it any way they want, just like any country can mismange its resources any way they want. Graphite is a reasonable moderator. Water - light water, instead of heavy water - soaks up neutrons like a sponge. Great wet blanket for a reactor you want to turn off, although in a real emergency molten cadmium might be faster. John Savard |
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Once and for all...is water or graphite a sensible thing to putin a reactor core?
On Jul 1, 3:27*pm, Quadibloc wrote:
On Jul 1, 3:31*pm, (Wayne Throop) wrote: : bob haller : Friday's complaint filed with the Shizuoka District Court said Chubu : Electric Power Co. *should decommission the Nos. *3 to 5 reactors, : arguing they are at great risk of being hit by a major earthquake with : subsequent tsunami and ground liquefaction, and cannot be made safe. Shrug. *I druther any plan to decomission pressurized water designs be accompanied by plans to commission liquid metal cooled or other somewhat less volatile designs. *But hey, it's their island. They can mismanage it any way they want, just like any country can mismange its resources any way they want. Graphite is a reasonable moderator. Water - light water, instead of heavy water - soaks up neutrons like a sponge. Great wet blanket for a reactor you want to turn off, although in a real emergency molten cadmium might be faster. John Savard Or simply use thorium to begin with. http://groups.google.com/group/googl...t/topics?hl=en http://groups.google.com/group/guth-usenet/topics?hl=en http://translate.google.com/# Brad Guth, Brad_Guth, Brad.Guth, BradGuth, BG / “Guth Usenet” |
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