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Not that it matters since the OP's car will be irradiated for a looooooooooong time regardless.
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This madness over radiation is so over hyped. The radiation levels next to the stockpiles of waste a nuclear plant produces (tiny piles by the way) are lower than what you get flying in an airplane, or sitting on your granite counter top. But noooooo it's too scaaaary, we should cover every hectare of the earth with bird-slaying wind turbines. That's how we'll get our power.
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You had me until this point. I hope you're being tongue-in-cheek here, because there have been studies (including one done here in Cleveland) that show the birds are not affected by the turbines, and most can avoid them. Yes, there will be the occasional bird strike, but its not like these things are covered in birdseed and drawing birds to their doom.
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I like this article because it actually presents facts and number rather than things that are already totally inconsistent, like the number of barnacles on a hull:
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/...89270444059332 People love to be scared of things they don't understand. |
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Environmental activists are rabid fear mongerers many for hire, with hidden agendas. In Canada we have activists protesting Canadian oil development who are paid by American oil companies, and we even have environmental activists paid by the Saudis (the corporate pigs don't want the competition). Our left wing media ignores that fact. Only a tiny few expose the scam. Still wouldn't want to live near a nuke though - ![]() ![]() CERBERUS |
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Actually, its just as safe as living anywhere else. Its been shown that people that live near a nuke plant don't feel any less safe, due to the fact that the power companies go out and educate people about the process and plant and the safety measures in place.
As was stated earlier, humans fear what we don't understand. Educate the masses, and its business as usual, except for that giant plume of steam that you see every so often. |
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I think wind turbines are a pretty bad eyesore, are noisy, and maybe kill some birds. They certainly have their place in some applications, and hopefully fill a greater role in our energy production in the future. I don't think striving to build a society based largely on it would be good or even viable. I think when you consider the immense amount of energy in nuclear, for the small footprint and zero CO2 emissions, it's a clear winner - once you get over the over-hyped and irrational fear of it. It's also economically competitive and it's a technology we have now. Unlike fusion, or space-based solar panels. This getting off-topic, but the topic we're on is so interesting.
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The farther I am away from a potential bomb the happier I am (unless the property next door had a nice mansion at a trailer park price)! ![]() ![]() CERBERUS |
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So far, haven't heard much outcry about it (meanwhile in Canada, a few hundred ducks land in an oil sands tailing pond because of an accidental noise generator malfunction, and everyone's head explodes). http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...-injure-eagles The tips of the turbines are very fast (over 200mph IIRC), and eagles and many other birds fly with their heads down scanning for food. |
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By comparison, Hugo Chavez's Venezuela looked tame. Back on topic, there are definitely alternatives out there - Natural Gas is plentiful, and relatively clean (esp. compared to "dirty coal" - although even coal can be done clean nowadays). But there is a segment of the population who want us to instantaneously jump 100% to "renewable energy" - which, sadly, is relatively unstable/unreliable (with the possible exceptions of geothermal and hydroelectric). Tell them that wind tends to drop off on the days when demand is highest (i.e. hot and humid summer days) and you'll be accused of being a corporate shill who wants to destroy the planet. |
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Wait a second, Doc. Are you telling me that this sucker's nuclear?!
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