Rantings about stupid nuclear reporting, and I want to bitchslap somebody, also other crap

Yeah…it’s not like they have badges that the workers could wear to tell them what doses they are getting, or anything like that. Perhaps they could get a couple of chickens (canaries being scarce in Japan) in cages and just watch them to see what happens? Or, they could get a couple of dowsers with metal rods to check it out. Possibly if they built a giant badger…

:stuck_out_tongue:

-XT

If you can’t do order-of-magnitude math, I question your ability to evaluate ANY scientific literature with any effectiveness.

(damn it, xstime, now I’m doing it.)

Also, regarding burns. Can you cite any story that lists them? Everything I find says “possible” burns, and from beta radiation (which, incidentally, means that they are NOT a result of plutonium, unless you’re asserting a anomalous concentration of Pu-241).

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I told you…he’s like a big, bright (visually) shinny lure! And he just dangles there…so tempting…so shinny…wiggling around there…you want to swim closer…closer…closer…

ARRRGGGGHHHHHH! Stopstopstopstop! :smack::smack::smack:

AFAIK, those workers? They were released from the hospital and are back to work (though probably not in the plant, as they would have maxed their yearly dosage if they stepped in 1000 mSv/hour water). They aren’t dead parrots though, or even suffering from radiation sickness from anything I’ve rad (heh!)…which sort of undermines FXM’s point, whatever it was supposed to be.

-XT

Actually, if you’re assuming an even distribution of radioactive elements in the water, then a surface Geiger counter measurement should be equivalent to the dose received by anything immersed on a per-square-cm basis.

Uh, no.

Are you supposed to be the smart one?

Aw fuck it. Screw the geiger counter, let him use his head.

Well, explain why that’s all wrong oh great one…

He looks dumb because he is consistently wrong.

You are projecting again, gonzo…

-XT

http://www.euronuclear.org/info/encyclopedia/n/nuclear-power-plant-world-wide.htm Actually 442 built. Here’s the list because I know XT would quibble.

Actually, gonzo, that’s a very useful cite. I thank you for posting it.

-XT

If you find a version of that chart that lists reactor design generation rather than age, you’ll become my personal hero.

There are 442 nuclear reactors at power stations. That certainly isn’t the number or reactors.

It’s a fucking mystery is what it is. The Fukushima 50, working in deadly amounts of radiation, to save the country, heroes bravely going in where they know it’s dangerous, because somebody has to do it.

Radiation levels so high they can’t even be measured, entire buildings that nobody can even go into, the radiation is so high it would mean death.

But it’s a goddamn mystery when one of the workers gets sick.

Lies.

Lies.

Lies.

Poor nuclear deniers, they so want this to be something it can’t ever be. Their love of nuclear reactors blinds them to reality, condemning them to a fate worse than death, that of being a true believer.

Of course if anyone could go inside the buildings, we would at least know the situation of the reactors. But nobody has been able to enter any of the buildings, which is why nobody can say what is happening. Except by analysis of the material exiting the buildings. Which clearly shows meltdowns of fuel in the reactors, as well as in fuel ponds.

But you don’t even need that to know that fuel melted. The hydrogen which is believed to have caused the explosions came from super hot zirconium cladding, so there really is no doubt that fuel rods melted in multiple locations, including the fuel pond in building four.

The nuclear denier is faced with a terrible situation.

On the one hand the denier wants to say “nobody knows for sure”, but that is because nobody can get anywhere close to the radioactive fuel or reactors, because of all the leaked radioactive material, preventing anyone from approaching.

How a true believer can maintain their faith in light of the evidence, it is beyond me. But please don’t stop, it’s much more entertaining than the latest round of bad news from Japan.

The good news,

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/04/10/japan.nuclear.reactors/

Can’t wait for those promised infra red high res images they keep promising. (they have been taking high res images, including infra red since day one)

Maybe someday they will invent a camera they can mount on a pole or something, so people not actually right there at the plant can monitor the situation.

It’s really amazing that a nuclear plant with six reactors didn’t have a single security camera. (why there are no videos of the tsunami, the explosions, anything really)

So, your sarcastic reply earlier was wrong, and you just want to change the subject and get back to the supposed images that they have promised you but haven’t delivered yet? :stuck_out_tongue: I just wanted to point that out, not that anyone is really paying attention to you or this thread anymore. Have you noticed that the ‘nuclear disaster’ isn’t on the front pages anymore? You actually have to dig down pretty far on the BBC or CNN website to find any news about what’s going on. Do you wonder why?

-XT

Are you trying to get me to do another rant?