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Massive Quake Hits Japan! (pg. 51)
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| Moongoose |
Yes, its logically impossible. But this is the media we are talking about, im betting that if they want to they can exaggerate it up to eleven...
and oh look...
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| VDub |
That was one of the more incredible ones that I've seen...
If you look at the similar vids, there's one of the same instance, from a different angle...
Eres Chileno??
Yo tambien... |
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| pyro264jb |
| They hype certain stuff and down play other stuff. Reporting that Japan is screwed for the rest of eternity sells papers, but saying a plume radiation is about to bombard the west coast will scare the out of Americans and can cause mass Chaos throughout the US. |
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| wienerschnitzel |
| seriously i stopped watching CNN because i was tired of the fear mongering.. you know they're really reaching when the interview STAN from GREATFALLS MONTANA COMMUNITY COLLEGE about something nuclear related.. when they're is something serious worth reporting about, you'll know. |
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| LiquidX |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
That was one of the more incredible ones that I've seen...
If you look at the similar vids, there's one of the same instance, from a different angle...
Eres Chileno??
Yo tambien... |
I know, you could hear the scream of people inside the one house that gets carried away .. disturbing..
Y que buena onda que parte de Chile eres? Y si soy Chileno, pero vivo en Florida US ahora. |
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| The17sss |
Uh oh. Heads shall roll....
| quote: | Bid to 'Protect Assets' Slowed Reactor Fight
TOKYO—Crucial efforts to tame Japan's crippled nuclear plant were delayed by concerns over damaging valuable power assets and by initial passivity on the part of the government, people familiar with the situation said, offering new insight into the management of the crisis.
Meanwhile, a regulator who was inspecting the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex when the quake hit offered The Wall Street Journal one of the first eyewitness accounts of the havoc at the site, describing how the temblor took down all communications in the area, greatly complicating the response.
Tepco was reluctant to use seawater because it worried about hurting its long-term investment in the complex, say people involved with the efforts. Seawater, which can render a nuclear reactor permanently inoperable, now is at the center of efforts to keep the plant under control.
"This disaster is 60% man-made," said one government official. "They failed in their initial response. It's like Tepco dropped and lost a 100 yen coin while trying to pick up a 10 yen coin." |
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100..._LEFTTopStories |
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| jester |
Knowing Japan, most of the execs will commit suicide. I just wonder if they will pick and choose Seppuku. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| God damn 10 yen coins... :p |
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| Moongoose |
| CNN reporting some good news in japan apparently. Reactors 1, 2 & 3 are supposed to be stabilised and no.6 has outside power running its cooling pumps with power to the remaining reactors expected to be restored within a day. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moongoose
CNN reporting some good news in japan apparently. Reactors 1, 2 & 3 are supposed to be stabilised and no.6 has outside power running its cooling pumps with power to the remaining reactors expected to be restored within a day. |
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| Nrg2Nfinit |
| buy uranium cos now. they were trading at close to 40% discount. |
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