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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120
Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |"
wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Dec 26, 5:41*pm, |"
wrote: On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |" wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig This make carbon dioxide producing power sources look better. It seems super insulation is the first step in homes. I wonder with uber deep drilling what the top side potential of geothermal power. I wonder is Mars has any decent geothermal resources? Though as noted nuclear power looks better on Mars than on Earth. Albeit cooling and waste heat would require different treatment. |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Dec 27, 2:21*am, |"
wrote: On Dec 26, 5:41*pm, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |" wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig This make carbon dioxide producing power sources look better. It seems super insulation is the first step in homes. I wonder with uber deep drilling what the top side potential of geothermal power. I wonder is Mars has any decent geothermal resources? Though as noted nuclear power looks better on Mars than on Earth. Albeit cooling and waste heat would require different treatment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - super insulation of homes is a good step towards energy conservation. coal to liquid fuel conversion is another good idea running coal exhaust thru water and lights to grow algea that could then be converted to liquid fuels is another good idea |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Dec 27, 6:02*am, bob haller wrote:
On Dec 27, 2:21*am, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 5:41*pm, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |" wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig This make carbon dioxide producing power sources look better. It seems super insulation is the first step in homes. I wonder with uber deep drilling what the top side potential of geothermal power. I wonder is Mars has any decent geothermal resources? Though as noted nuclear power looks better on Mars than on Earth. Albeit cooling and waste heat would require different treatment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - super insulation of homes is a good step towards energy conservation. coal to liquid fuel conversion is another good idea running coal exhaust thru water and lights to grow algea that could then be converted to liquid fuels is another good idea If we are going to do coal, it would be best to do it better. With less mercury up the stack, less heavy metal up and out; with less acid rain down plume. My dream home would be super insulated, in the side of a stable slope facing south. Perhaps with a fuel cell system for pumping, the frig, the freezer, some lighting, and the computer. It might even have a modern outhouse crapper. This would conserve 100 dollars a month or more. And since it would out of town, another 100 dollars less. Modest sizing. Indeed far enough out to avoid the irrigation district as well for another 100 dollars of monthly savings. Hence bills would a one a year thing not monthly. |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Dec 27 2011, 6:39*pm, |"
wrote: On Dec 27, 6:02*am, bob haller wrote: On Dec 27, 2:21*am, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 5:41*pm, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |" wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig This make carbon dioxide producing power sources look better. It seems super insulation is the first step in homes. I wonder with uber deep drilling what the top side potential of geothermal power. I wonder is Mars has any decent geothermal resources? Though as noted nuclear power looks better on Mars than on Earth. Albeit cooling and waste heat would require different treatment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - super insulation of homes is a good step towards energy conservation. coal to liquid fuel conversion is another good idea running coal exhaust thru water and lights to grow algea that could then be converted to liquid fuels is another good idea If we are going to do coal, it would be best to do it better. With less mercury up the stack, less heavy metal up and out; with less acid rain down plume. My dream home would be super insulated, in the side of a stable slope facing south. Perhaps with a fuel cell system for pumping, the frig, the freezer, some lighting, and the computer. It might even have a modern outhouse crapper. This would conserve 100 dollars a month or more. And since it would out of town, another 100 dollars less. Modest sizing. Indeed far enough out to avoid the irrigation district as well for another 100 dollars of monthly savings. Hence bills would a one a year thing not monthly. What do you bet the boys controlling the power company Tepco spent most of their time in the arms of whores doing the bunga bunga? The nuke plants sure s***ed the nation. Build a nuke plant on the ring of fire is just asking for disaster soon. The Japanese should drop these Tepco boys into Somalia butt ass naked...............................Trig |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Jan 4, 2:52*am, |"
wrote: On Dec 27 2011, 6:39*pm, |" wrote: On Dec 27, 6:02*am, bob haller wrote: On Dec 27, 2:21*am, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 5:41*pm, |" wrote: On Dec 26, 4:55*pm, |" wrote: http://www.japanfocus.org/events/view/120 Tepco declares if we break enough reactors, our nations' engineers will be compelled to solve the problem of interplanetary travel.. Our grand goal is the set the rising sun on another planet. As the Dutch nation planned to move to Delaware, so we plan to reach for the red planet so declares Tepco head. A bonus in Mars is that Mars has fewer quakes so nuclear multi-plant parks will be safer except from rocks coming down the gravity well. For that we of Tepco will implement the American Star Wars shield!! Even gobal warming is better than this....................Trig "In the end, units 1, 2 and 3 at Fukushima suffered meltdowns, the company acknowledged in June. And Unit 4, which had been shut down at the time, suffered extensive damage from used but still-energetic fuel rods that were stored in a cooling pond in the building. The plant's two other reactors were not operating at the time the quake hit." http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/26/wo...ear/?hpt=hp_t3 Will Tepco head roll up his sleeves and work in the hot zone? What is he afraid of he is an old man isn't he? Some here denied this, ok one "here" denied this and likely is still in denial............................................ .......Trig This make carbon dioxide producing power sources look better. It seems super insulation is the first step in homes. I wonder with uber deep drilling what the top side potential of geothermal power. I wonder is Mars has any decent geothermal resources? Though as noted nuclear power looks better on Mars than on Earth. Albeit cooling and waste heat would require different treatment.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - super insulation of homes is a good step towards energy conservation. coal to liquid fuel conversion is another good idea running coal exhaust thru water and lights to grow algea that could then be converted to liquid fuels is another good idea If we are going to do coal, it would be best to do it better. With less mercury up the stack, less heavy metal up and out; with less acid rain down plume. My dream home would be super insulated, in the side of a stable slope facing south. Perhaps with a fuel cell system for pumping, the frig, the freezer, some lighting, and the computer. It might even have a modern outhouse crapper. This would conserve 100 dollars a month or more. And since it would out of town, another 100 dollars less. Modest sizing. Indeed far enough out to avoid the irrigation district as well for another 100 dollars of monthly savings. Hence bills would a one a year thing not monthly. What do you bet the boys controlling the power company Tepco spent most of their time in the arms of whores doing the bunga bunga? The nuke plants sure s***ed the nation. Build a nuke plant on the ring of fire is just asking for disaster soon. The Japanese should drop these Tepco boys into Somalia butt ass naked...............................Trig- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - imagine what would happen if a nuke plant were somehow built on a weak spot that became a volcanoe |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Jan 4, 11:02*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: imagine what would happen if a nuke plant were somehow built on a weak spot that became a volcanoe snort Yeah, volcanoes just spontaneously springing up out of nothing overnight happens all the time. What if the Moon fell on one? -- "Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is *only stupid." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine what if something fell on your head? The NRC, after spending mega bucks on cheyene mountain abandoned it as a waste repository over fear of earth movement over the eons of storage time... |
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Tepco secretly planning movement of Japanese nation to Mars.
On Jan 4, 3:01*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote: On Jan 4, 11:02 am, Fred J. McCall wrote: bob haller wrote: imagine what would happen if a nuke plant were somehow built on a weak spot that became a volcanoe snort Yeah, volcanoes just spontaneously springing up out of nothing overnight happens all the time. What if the Moon fell on one? what if something fell on your head? Exactly my point. *Do you go everywhere wearing a helmet? The NRC, after spending mega bucks on cheyene mountain abandoned it as a waste repository over fear of earth movement over the eons of storage time... Uh, you're confused. *Cheyenne Mountain is NORAD HQ. You're presumably thinking of Yucca Mountain. *That isn't why it was 'abandoned' (and in fact it is still funded). http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2011/05...-death-of-yucc... -- "Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is *only stupid." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine Perhaps bob doesn't like the show Stargate. ;-) Sorry bob. It is was a funny mistake to me. I make my share of typos so and thought farts...........................................Tr ig |
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