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Japan's Tsunami 2011 (pg. 34)
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
I get laid plenty, don't you worry ;) |
Palmela and Handgela don't count... |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dinoz2013
Go Pop some Pills dude, it makes you look kool. |
It's funny how it's the least intelligent people who try to use this as an insult to me. First of all, you haven't the faintest idea of who I am, or really anything about me at all. Secondly, you realize that what you're accusing me of doing is exactly what you're doing right now (responding with insults and nothing relevant to the thread). Thirdly, if you're studying Physics, you should possess the intelligence to put together a coherent and grammatically correct sentence, so I highly doubt that you're studying anything at all.
Edit: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: I forgot you're that ing retard who started the "WHY do YOU like TRANCE" thread claiming to be the "Original Trance Head." Wow haha I'm glad I remembered that. I take back everything I said before. You're definitely not worth responding to :haha: |
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
No you can't that bro. The costs would be astromical!!!
You build something to last for 100 years knowing that it will be outdated in 50. But you still build it. And you build it at today's standards...
What they could have done is a little upgrading maybe. Protected those generators a little more. Things like that...
But unfortunately, it takes a negative event to force action. That's human nature and it will never change.. |
Agreed, they could have taken some measures to at least protect the generators but the problem is, is it possible to do that when the plant is already built? do you shut it down for an upgrade or do you simply relocate to a new plant and shut this one down? it may be more expensive to upgrade than to build a new one.
it reminds me of shea stadium in queens ny, instead of restoring an old stadium they just built a new (citifield) right beside it on a nearby parking lot, when it was ready they demolished shea and turned it into a parking lot. I know it's not the same but similar concept, one may be cheaper than the other. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
Palmela and Handgela don't count... |
:stongue: How old are you again? |
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| Dinoz2013 |
Haha I dont give two s what you think of me. And this thread is beyond contaminated with your BS I dont need to be On Topic.
But yea, I don't even want to start on how little you know about Physics and what the real situation is over there.
And LOLz at grammar on a forum...LOLz in general on your Ignorance....
Seriously....Go Away...Please... |
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| srussell0018 |
But WHY do YOU like TRANCE??? :stongue: :stongue:
Are you still bitter that the first thread you ever created ended up being a bunch of people coming to general consensus about what a condescending jackass you are? Don't take things so seriously bro, it's just a web forum afterall ;) |
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
Agreed, they could have taken some measures to at least protect the generators but the problem is, is it possible to do that when the plant is already built? do you shut it down for an upgrade or do you simply relocate to a new plant and shut this one down? it may be more expensive to upgrade than to build a new one.
it reminds me of shea stadium in queens ny, instead of restoring an old stadium they just built a new (citifield) right beside it on a nearby parking lot, when it was ready they demolished shea and turned it into a parking lot. I know it's not the same but similar concept, one may be cheaper than the other. |
I'm no expert on the design of that particular plant but from what I've seen and learned, the generators would not have been to difficult to upgrade for protection...
They aren't even being used unless there's an emergency...
I'd still like to know why it was so damn difficult to repair the power supply issue..
Just doesn't seem to difficult a problem... |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by VDub
See??
I totally agree...
His parents are probably ashamed...
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ok there Homer.:stongue: |
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| jester |

Area's where a quake can do much damage to a nuclear power plant. |
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| Dinoz2013 |
HAHAHAH Yea my thread blew up, and people like you hated, while people who know what I'm saying agreed, and posted on Topic. Don't be jealous becuase I come out of nowhere and get more of a response then you do posting in every single thread.....HAHAHHA Whose talking about being better...
ON TOPIC, yea that Map above is pretty crazy. New Madrid Fault?!?!
Even Crazier.....has ANYONE seen the TWIN SUNS appearing in skies Lately?!? NIBIRU?! |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by jester

Map of area's where there is a high possibility of a quake like damaging a nuclear plant. |
I think the US (at least from what I know) would be more prepared to handle a nuclear crisis than Japan was. We've already been through one, so there's already experience with (successfully) containing a crisis like this and preventing outside contamination. I know one of my friends who went to college about 10 minutes from a nuclear power plant received potassium iodide tablets from the school when she was a freshman. I know the people around Three Mile Island received them from the government as well. |
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
ok there Homer.:stongue: |
Way to regurgitate there Taliban... |
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