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2012-06-08, 01:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | |||||
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2012-06-10, 04:55 AM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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8th June 2012: Massive radiation spike monitored near the Michigan/Indiana Border
9th June 2012: Government containment operation begins to investigate the cause of the spike. Media coverage is barred and previously reported data censored to prevent panic. 10th June 2012: Increased military activity in the affected region. Reports of sustained explosions from nearby citizens denied. 12th June 2012: A 15 mile cordon is established around the affected region, now known as 'RA2012-C'. All residents within this area are medically examined and evacuated to pre-planned shelters. 15th June 2012: Reports of sustained automatic weaponsfire near the cordon's eastern perimeter followed by a strike force of military jets approaching the area. Reports denied by government. No-fly zone established within 20 miles of the cordon. 18th June 2012: Mains water supplies cut off in region. Government begins dispensing bottled water. 19th June 2012: Anomalous weather patterns cause massive snowfall in the region. 21st June 2012: Reports of increasing rabid animal attacks spreading from the cordon. Reports denied by government. 24th June 2012: Redacted. RA2012-C reclassified as SCP-1293 Last edited by Harrod; 2012-06-10 at 04:59 AM. |
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2012-06-10, 07:58 AM | [Ignore Me] #5 | |||
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2012-06-10, 07:41 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | |||
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Lessons in design should be learned from fukushima (an old and outdated design anyway), then carry on. |
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2012-06-10, 08:00 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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I find it annoying that emotions trump rationalism here because you can't close a reactor in central Germany on the basis of a tsunami related disaster. |
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2012-06-10, 08:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
Germany's knee-jerk idiocy of closing down nuclear power plants over the Fukushima incident was genuinely surprising. I mean, I get that politicians pander to the hysterical masses to an extent, but there were really that many constituents concerned about nuclear safety in Germany after the combo earthquake/tsunami broke Fukushima Daiichi?
This is one of the things I've always found so annoying about environmentalists. They'll go on warning about the dangers of global warming and how people need to do something, and yet that something can never be nuclear power because ATOMS R DANGEROUS or something. What do they really expect? That the power of hugs is going to fuel the planet? Well, what they get is coal plants, which are vastly more harmful to people and the environment than nuclear power. |
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2012-06-10, 09:34 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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That is a problem that could potentially exist anywhere, but the fuku reactors were pretty old, and that layout isn't used anymore from what I remember. There are still lessons that can be applied to other designs though I'm sure. Still daft to plunge Germany into darkness over it. Last edited by Harrod; 2012-06-10 at 09:35 AM. |
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2012-06-12, 07:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
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Strawman? Really?
http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-...n-control.html This particular Strawman seems to have a lot of people propping it up. Last edited by Sgt Shultz; 2012-06-12 at 07:58 AM. |
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2012-06-12, 08:25 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
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Yes extreme strawman even.
Population control is not exactly the same as global genocide to mass extinction. And yes, the best thing to happen to Africa would be a stop to the exponential growth of the population, in fact a severe reduction of populace would help them a lot. Of course, nobody can say who is to live and who is to die, but the way things are now in Africa is not sustainable in the long run. I'd expect a huge implosion of populace and even more massive emigration waves. Hell, if there wasn't the mediteranean sea, we'd probably have seen a mass migration that would make the coming of the **** look like a schooltrip. Unfortunately, birth control would not suffice for that, if it was even likely to happen or be acceptable in a continent where self-discipline is not exactly a priority and sexual standards are below any acceptable norms (aids spread, rape, teen and single mothers almost being the norm). Getting 5 to 21 children in a populace already starving to death and too poor to even pay for the education of one child is not exactly brilliant economics, is it? Also, why do you think condom programs exist? Because we've seen how the Catholic abstainance policy worked out so far. We're dealing with uneducated, erratic populace here, some of whoms leaders think aids can be cured by a diet of garlic and vegetables and where sex with random women is a man's right. What we'll see instead is wars, because humanity has become a plague to themselves in Africa: not enough food, huge unemployment, extremely low wages, lacking ethics, not enough resources, combined with increasing ethnic and religious hatred and tensions throughout the continent. It's a massive gunpowder barrel with the fuse plugged in, waiting to be lit. |
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2012-06-12, 04:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
Africa has a lot more trouble in its house than population growth. And actually Africa's situation is perfectly sustainable. They were a lot worse off before the European powers carved up the dark continent for themselves. Even if everything there collapses, well, millions will die and they'll return to the more primitive roots many people in Africa still participate in. Personally, I'd rather we in the not-Africas interfere less in the affairs of Africa rather than more. Calling it a powder keg implies its collapse would have some serious consequences on the rest of us, which I don't think it does, provided we don't get involved in any serious way.
Last edited by Warborn; 2012-06-12 at 04:31 PM. |
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