Junkdrawer
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Thu Mar-17-11 06:06 PM
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MSNBC: "Japan's battle at nuke plant could take weeks" ...OK, I got some bad news... |
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There have been 3 partial meltdowns, breached containment, and (probably, but not acknowledged) material from the spent fuel rods has escaped in the explosions or shortly thereafter.
We're talking decades, not weeks. Hundreds if not thousands of sq. miles will be uninhabitable for a long, long time.
Worldwide and US effects are overblown, but this accident will probably redefine Japan. A clear day with a northernly wind will not be the same again in Tokyo in my lifetime.
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Thu Mar-17-11 06:10 PM
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1. MSNBC isn't saying anything new that folks that have been paying attention have already figured out |
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Thu Mar-17-11 06:37 PM
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2. We're talking eons, not decades. n/t |
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Thu Mar-17-11 06:42 PM
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It could take weeks before we know it won't blow sky high?
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Thu Mar-17-11 06:47 PM
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4. I think they mean weeks before the can get the reactors, fuel rods ect under control and cooling |
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in some kind of operational manner.
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Thu Mar-17-11 10:44 PM
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5. My brother is in Japan, 300 Km south of Tokyo and says he has already |
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seen refugees from Tokyo move their families south. Very, very sad.
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Thu Mar-17-11 11:50 PM
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6. People have been going to Osaka |
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Edited on Thu Mar-17-11 11:55 PM by AsahinaKimi
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Thu Mar-17-11 11:56 PM
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7. Are you in Osaka? My brother is in Kyoto but he sometimes teaches in Osaka. |
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Fri Mar-18-11 12:12 AM
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10. My Aunt, Uncle and Cousins are in Osaka |
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My mother is in touch with them, as is my father. I have not personally heard from my cousins as yet. I think they are all wondering what they will do, eventually.
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Fri Mar-18-11 12:35 AM
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11. My brother seems says he is more focused on the people who are |
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really hurt up north than on any danger he may face. I asked him to come home and he said not.
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Fri Mar-18-11 12:55 AM
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12. My cousin is a nurse... |
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I am sure she will help, in anyway she can. (Ganbatte Sachiko chan!)
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Thu Mar-17-11 11:58 PM
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8. These are lies spread by hippie librul anti-nuclear commie environmentalist |
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Edited on Thu Mar-17-11 11:59 PM by Zorra
agitators.
The meltdowns you speak of were not in nuclear reactors but were actually giant solar panels that malfunctioned because of damage from the earthquake and then melted down from exposure to excessive sunlight spewing their deadly toxins around the globe.
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Fri Mar-18-11 12:10 AM
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9. It's like a box of pandora's has been opened |
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Pandora's are a lot more fucked up than their boxes. Once they are out there is no getting them back in because you can't get close to them. What a tragic mess!
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