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  • BrockHard
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    Bury it in the sand? Like a Future serial killer who murders his neighbors dog and just buries it in the beach at his local lake? Okay then.

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  • mofo
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    Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
    Levelsa are 1 tenth of the chernobyl levels
    did your dick grow an extra foot or something at chernobyl? you sure are stuck on the chernobyl thing being bigger and better.

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  • Bouncer
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    lol @ mr i.

    guy must have a connection with the company or something. been defending them since day 1.

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  • blm
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    Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post
    Levelsa are 1 tenth of the chernobyl levels
    Is it still contained? :whistle

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  • Mr I
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    Levelsa are 1 tenth of the chernobyl levels

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  • mofo
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    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    i think what they mean is that during chernobyl there were people that were effected immediately, the people were exposed to massive amount of radiation immediatly. there were people watching the disaster from the bridge, they said the radiation was so high that the trees around the plant were glowing red. they were not on fire or anything, just red glow.
    ahhh, okay. that makes more sense. i was kind of confused about that statement. my dad was exposed to minute amounts of radiation when he was in grad school and almost like clockwork, 20 years later he was diagnosed with leukemia. so when they said the population isn't affected i took offense.

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  • Bouncer
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    Originally posted by mofo View Post
    how can they be so sure? it takes something like 20 years for problems to manifest to their fullest.
    i think what they mean is that during chernobyl there were people that were effected immediately, the people were exposed to massive amount of radiation immediatly. there were people watching the disaster from the bridge, they said the radiation was so high that the trees around the plant were glowing red. they were not on fire or anything, just red glow.

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  • mofo
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    What's different here from the Chernobyl accident is that we have not yet seen a direct impact on the health of the people as a result of the nuclear accident.
    how can they be so sure? it takes something like 20 years for problems to manifest to their fullest.

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  • Bouncer
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    Japan nuclear crisis on par with Chernobyl disaster

    Japan nuclear disaster tops scale - CNN.com

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  • dna9488
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    Japan had a 6.1 magnitude earthquake yesterday. Fuckin crazy!

    Japan Rocked by 6.1 Magnitude Earthquake again

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  • Bouncer
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    You guys believe this shit is still going on?!

    Highly radioactive water leaks from Japanese nuclear plant | Reuters

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  • buell
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    Originally posted by Shibby View Post
    I hope your communication is a lot more clear at work than it is here :D
    alot of communication at work is via hand signs due to the din. thumbs up , thumbs down , closed fist for stop , etc. in alot of areas the cell phone and radio have to be turned off due to the static charge they can hold .

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  • Shibby
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    Originally posted by buell View Post
    :no not a hobby..just the stuff i do day in and out. and granted its not a nuke me and my cohorts work on it is a monster on to it self..:)
    I hope your communication is a lot more clear at work than it is here :D

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  • Turbo3000
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    Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
    I don't think the radiation by itself can cause wintry weather. When we talk about nuclear winter, I think the hypothesis is that the effect of nuclear war in particular would be widespread destruction and the resultant smoke, debris, etc. in the atmosphere can block out the sun and cause cooling of the earth and consequently, cold winters. So, the effect is indirect.
    Exactly.

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  • buell
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    Originally posted by buell View Post
    :no not a hobby..just the stuff i do day in and out. and granted its not a nuke me and my cohorts work on it is a monster on to it self..:)
    and yes this is how i make the cabbage.:)

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