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Posted by I_Am_Vince on Mar-16-2011 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
I thought of him but Vince would never talk all thuggish...


Wha chu talkin' about VDub?!


Posted by exraver on Mar-16-2011 17:09:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
They were only gone an hour...


This is why they need international help, especially russians with their Chernobyl experience.
Russians used overall about 600.000 people during Chernobyl, which is pretty smart: once you get your dose, you go home.
Japanese, meanwhile, got stuck with 50. They should rotate people, so they don't get too much radiation.
And 25 years ago russians already used remote controlled devices for clean up, what happened to most advanced nation? Run out of robots?


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-16-2011 17:15:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
Alexandra Wallace racist ucla student bikini photos

Meet Alexandra Wallace. She attends UCLA and has a beef with Asians. Instead of keeping it to herself or going to a therapist to work out her issues she used her college education to post a rant video on YouTube. Word on the street is Asian gangs now have a hit out on her. Oh boy. We all say things that we regret, but this could haunt her for the rest of her life. Turns out Allie?s also a bikini model. Since her ModelMayhem, Facebook, Twitter, and every other page affiliated with her has been pulled down, we managed to scoop up a library?s worth of her modeling photos. How should UCLA handle this? Can YOU handle this?


Never fuck with the triads and youth gangs, especially in LA.

I can honestly say, her and her entire family is in serious danger. They?re gonna set things straight since the entire world knows about this case.


Wah Ching Vs. Asian Boyz - El Monte pool hall shooting (LA)



Part of growing up as a Asian Youth ...


Let's get back on topic with Japan


Posted by VDub on Mar-16-2011 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by exraver
This is why they need international help, especially russians with their Chernobyl experience.
Russians used overall about 600.000 people during Chernobyl, which is pretty smart: once you get your dose, you go home.
Japanese, meanwhile, got stuck with 50. They should rotate people, so they don't get too much radiation.


Sorry tavarish but Chernobyl did not teach anybody how to fix this type of problem so I don't know how much experience the Russians would have...

I do agree with you on the rotation thing. But maybe the Japanese do not feel it necessary to risk more than the minimum amount of engineer lives...

Maybe the 50 are on a kamikaze mission which they feel is acceptable...


Posted by VDub on Mar-16-2011 17:21:

quote:
Originally posted by I_Am_Vince
Wha chu talkin' about VDub?!


Gary Coleman wasn't thuggish either...


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-16-2011 17:29:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
I'd do errrr....

So would you Justin...

Don't lie...


ew what a gutter troll!
and lol @ her tiny bikini top that sits a good inch above where it should.. I kept looking at those pics and couldn't figure out what's strange at first - it looks like she's so flat the bikini top doesn't even sit properly where the boobage should be


Posted by exraver on Mar-16-2011 17:41:


Posted by VDub on Mar-16-2011 17:50:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
ew what a gutter troll!
and lol @ her tiny bikini top that sits a good inch above where it should.. I kept looking at those pics and couldn't figure out what's strange at first - it looks like she's so flat the bikini top doesn't even sit properly where the boobage should be


Admittedly, I did hate that tiny bikini top. It looked ridiculous...

Why don't you take some proper shots and show us how it's done...


Posted by jester on Mar-16-2011 17:52:

Fukushima heroes: Not afraid to die
(Courtesy of CBS News)


Posted by exraver on Mar-16-2011 17:55:

US forces kept 50 miles away from Japan nuke plant


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-16-2011 17:55:

quote:
Originally posted by VDub
Admittedly, I did hate that tiny bikini top. It looked ridiculous...

Why don't you take some proper shots and show us how it's done...


haha man I can dig out my guv bikini pics from 2006 or 2007!
but not here
/hijack.


Posted by FunkyCrew on Mar-16-2011 17:58:

quote:
Originally posted by exraver


looks like it lowered a bit in the last 24 hours?


Posted by srussell0018 on Mar-16-2011 18:24:

The c0r version of this thread is way more informative, with way less bickering.


Posted by exraver on Mar-16-2011 21:42:


Posted by srussell0018 on Mar-16-2011 22:18:

Source?


Posted by infinity HiGH on Mar-16-2011 22:24:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
The c0r version of this thread is way more informative, with way less bickering.


the c0r version of any thread is better than the tota counterpart.


Posted by VDub on Mar-16-2011 22:38:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
the c0r version of any thread is better than the tota counterpart.


Dont let the TOTA door hit you on your way out...


Posted by jester on Mar-16-2011 23:10:

Does anyone have info, on nuclear power plants if they can withstand an EMP?


Posted by exraver on Mar-16-2011 23:11:

quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Source?


http://derstandard.at/


Posted by VDub on Mar-16-2011 23:57:

quote:
Originally posted by jester
Does anyone have info, on nuclear power plants if they can withstand an EMP?


Oooo that's a good question...

Can you shield against an EMP??


Posted by srussell0018 on Mar-17-2011 00:15:

From wikipedia:

"It has long been known that there are many ways to protect against nuclear EMP (or to quickly begin repairs where protection is not practical); but the United States EMP Commission determined that such protections are almost completely absent in the civilian infrastructure of the United States, and that even large sectors of the United States military services were no longer protected against EMP to the level that they were during the Cold War. The public statements of the physicists and engineers working in the EMP field tend to emphasize the importance of making electronic equipment and electrical components resistant to EMP � and of keeping adequate spare parts on hand, and in the proper location, to enable prompt repairs to be made.[22][34][49] The United States EMP Commission did not look at the civilian infrastructures of other nations."


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-17-2011 02:12:

Wow everyone is fleeing Tokyo, streets are dead.


Posted by jester on Mar-17-2011 03:06:

quote:
Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Wow everying is fleeing Tokyo, streets are dead.


Whats interesting, Japan like you will be fine if your like 50 km away, the US is saying something else and France / UK like "get the fuck out of there while you still can"


Posted by boundbysound on Mar-17-2011 03:24:



bumped into this video of Tokyo that was just uploaded


Posted by E2EK1EL on Mar-17-2011 03:39:

I was watching the CNN video of the areas in Tokyo, the long line ups in @ the airports and etc.

Some of the info is matching up my Japanese news feed.

From the two videos you guys posted, Tokyo should be 1000x more traffic then that.


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