Re: CNN right now...
PostedCOLON Fri Mar 11, 2011 3:15 pm
How very true.
It will.. hahahaNighthock wroteCOLONhopefully gas prices don't go up now ... my wallet can only take so much of this shit
Mike wroteCOLON
How very true.
Don't bame OPEC, the cartel which artificially maintains high crude prices or anything.The Devil wroteCOLONIt will.. hahahaNighthock wroteCOLONhopefully gas prices don't go up now ... my wallet can only take so much of this shit
If Obama's White House maid steals $5 from him, expect gas prices to go up ffs. Anything is an excuse.
Than it's already too late...bills09 wroteCOLONSpoke with Honger about this apparently he didnt even feel the earthquake.
there you go..kyuss wroteCOLONhopefully the nuclear sites involved won't add disaster to disaster. Unfortunately i find what i hear about the one in Fukushima to be very worrisome.
yeah this news was a great relief..Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters the nuclear reaction facility was surrounded by a steel storage machine, which was itself surrounded by a concrete building.
"This concrete building collapsed. We learnt that the storage machine inside did not explode," he said.
still a scary situation right now, and the meltdown doesn't sound like a remote possibility at all, if it has yet to happen to begin with.Crews at a nuclear plant struck by an earthquake, then a tsunami and then an explosion in the span of 36 hours resorted Saturday to flooding a feverish nuclear reactor with sea water in hopes of preventing a meltdown of its core.
"if damage from the explosions or aftershocks have compromised the structural integrity of the reactor complex, it could make efforts to cool the reactors more difficult, Cirincione said.
"The big unanswered question here is whether there's structural damage to this facility now," he said.
"This is a situation that has the potential for a nuclear catastrophe. It's basically a race against time, because what has happened is that plant operators have not been able to cool down the core of at least two reactors," said Robert Alvarez, a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington.
"If this accident stops right now it will already be one of the three worst accidents we have ever had at a nuclear power plant in the history of nuclear power," said Joseph Cirincione, an expert on nuclear materials and president of the U.S.-based Ploughshares Fund
in Italy the situation is basically the opposite, being the media under government control, and being nuclear program embraced because of economical interests of lobbies related with government.inferno31 wroteCOLONNuclear power has and always will get a horrible reputation by the mainstream media, because if they can't understand it it must be evil.