Re: On This Day: Britain's Worst Nuclear Accident
No Kal - you cant trust Governments or Utility companies. They go ahead, damn the consequences.Re: On This Day: Britain's Worst Nuclear Accident
How old was the reactor that blew up recently? I can't remember if I've heard that information.Re: On This Day: Britain's Worst Nuclear Accident
I remember the Windscale accident, they do the usual silly old trick and change the name to Sellafield, I'm not sure but I think they even changed it again to something else, so obvious they want to hide something, like a child throwing a broken plate into the bin before mommy discovers it. They gave out the wrong figures and information to the public as usual and said there was nothing to fear from nuclear energy, if not then why are we all not using it today, look what happened in Japan recently, and that was not an old nuclear station, top of the range stuff there. As far as I know this stuff is deadly and almost impossible to get rid of the waste it leaves. However, when they are 100% sure it's safe then we'll all be delighted to have it.Re: On This Day: Britain's Worst Nuclear Accident
Always been very glad that Australia has no nuclear power, just one tiny reactor for producing medical isotopes.Re: On This Day: Britain's Worst Nuclear Accident
Just heard on the radio silly person going on about offices lit up after working hours, would love to know how she thinks the cleaners could clean if the lights went out strictly at 6pm and how the people doing over time or night shifts would manage !
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