[nswnra] Re: Nuclear Crisis in Japan

  • From: Paul McGuiness <argonavis9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:56:27 +1100

Hopefully it will all cool down without any more
major radiation leaks. We don't want another
Chernobyl or Three Mile Island.

I'll rename the solar radiation gif's tomorrow.

It's probabe that we will be at the Camping
Show at the Gold Coast on Saturday, so
it would be good if someone could download
Saturday's map. Thanks and best wishes
again for a great trip. Paul.






Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 18:39:43 +1100
Subject: [nswnra] Re: Nuclear Crisis in Japan
From: cozens3@xxxxxxxxx
To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Hi All
Thanks Paul. I usually name them 03 16 etc (mm dd)
The nuclear crisis is not as bad as the media portrays it.
The reactors have been shut down and they will cool off. It just takes time.
It is amazing they survived so well with a tsunami much worse than anyone ever 
expected.

They do not use weapons grade uranium.
CU on 1/7. (New moon is on 1/7)
Regards
Glen






On 17 March 2011 16:49, Paul McGuiness <prepress@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Rob,
Yes, it does seem quite desperate to use
helicopters and sea water of all thingsto cool down that deadly furnace.
It just goes to show that you need morethan just one backup system when 
buildingand designing these reactors. It sure gives
the anti nuclear lobby some ammunition.
I cannot believe that intelligent people would build those reactors in 
geologicallyunstable areas. A disaster just waiting
to happen.
I have started to download those solarradiation maps that Glen wants. If I 
amlikely to be away I will try and post amessage here so anyone in the group
who is able can download them so thereis a complete set. I've just been 
renamingthem: "16 MARCH 2011" etc.
Cheers, Paul.



On 17/03/2011, at 4:25 PM, Corona Australis wrote:

Hi Folks,
 Forgive me for saying this as the Japanese have had to worst deal dealt to them
and we can only but look on from a distance at their poor fortune.
 
But…. is it just me or does it appear ridiculous helicopters trying to water 
bomb
those reactors to cool them down? if these thing are in the first stages of a 
melt
down it would be like using a fire extinguisher to put out a full blown 
bushfire.
 I really hope they get this under control not only for Japan but also as 
radioactive
material that has blown east out over the Pacific might have a chance to 
contaminate
our seafood.
 Cheers,CS
Rob

 

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