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I wish my BRZ ran on Mr. Fusion instead of 93.
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Oddly enough I just watched a documentary on Chernobyl the other day - there's a damn thriving habitat there. If I remember this post once I'm at a computer I'll link it. It was about the wolves since they are top of the food chain.
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I don't think exclusively wind turbines is the way to go. I disagree on their "eyesore" status, and they are planning on starting a pilot project up here on lake erie, starting with 5 turbines that will be 5 miles offshore. That will definitely make noise a non-issue. Although i will say I've stood under a 450 foot tall turbine (nacelle at 300 ft) and really didn't hear that much, and it was a fairly windy day. Quote:
2) I'd like to see a terrorist try to attack a nuke plant with anything short of a nuclear bomb. Those places are locked down very tightly, especially since 9/11. Even crashing a plane into the reactor building would create, at worst, microcracks and some slight leakage, but never an explosion. 3) The reactor at Chernobyl was terribly, catastrophically designed. The only other reactor like it was an experimental unit in Berkley, which was quickly shut down after the disaster. No other reactor currently in operation could fail in that manner. So no, you aren't living next to a bomb if you reside near a nuke plant. Quote:
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Disclaimer, rambling about space based power ahead because I just spent 20 minutes learning about it.
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This (and wiki) is probably all anyone needs to read about it: http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/...d-solar-power/ The only way space based solar power makes sense is if we're colonizing other worlds, dragging power generation is going to be expensive (for land based solar generation or mining/harvesting operations) and with a station lasting ~10 years we shouldn't need more than two or three before the planet becomes sustainable (assuming we have our shit together), not to mention the power demands will be much more controlled. Last edited by strat61caster; 12-12-2013 at 01:13 PM. |
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I think I downloaded it - should watch it ! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space-b...wer#In_fiction Basically when it runs out of fuel it'll start to drift off position, typically satellites are moved to a "graveyard orbit" and powered down until the trashman comes along, it's all regulated by the FCC, although in the article I linked it does mention cooking ducks that may fly by under the beam if it isn't kept below safe levels (which does reduce the efficiency a bit I believe). I assume a failsafe would be built in that after a certain amount of lost connection the satellite would shut down, it'd be interesting... http://www.space.com/9677-galaxy15-z...lite-life.html |
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MORE NUKES !
Mans resources on the earth are limited .
Overpopulation, climate change, pollution etc. is already threatening our survival. Human populations will shrink due to resulting conventional wars for resources, famine, disease, etc.etc. -- but -- This will be a very long term catastrophy (cannibalism, processing plankton for food etc. will keep survivors alive). The greatest and most impending risk that will precipitate, exponentially, the above mentioned threats to man - is the POWER GENERATING ISSUE. Productive societies need power - lots of it. China is the greatest polluter on the earth because of the way they generate power. More 3rd world nations will follow suit and further our path to destruction by atmospheric hydrocarbon oversaturation. There is one and only one solution given the technology that is available to us.The cleanest highest output technology we have. We need MORE nukes ! Many more plants, especially in the third world. (But no one wants to give them nuclear technology because they will use it to bomb the civilized world for ALLAH ! FATWAH !! - or any other tribalistic, religious, political, idealogical, idiocy). Ban coal - ban oil and gas ! We need to run our cars on radiation ! (so what if we die early from cancer - who wants to live in a Bladerunner world anyway) ![]() ![]() CERBERUS |
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Other than that, continue with your fear mongering. ![]() I think Ford had the biggest lead on nuclear powered cars: ![]()
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Sorry, actually I didn't - I tend not to read the Guardian (I read the entire National Post article, but didn't link that one). Generally, if the Guardian has a bias, it's towards the left of the political spectrum (IIRC, they are some of the biggest Obama cheerleaders out there). The fact is that, for an administration that claims to care so much about the environment (see their obstruction of Keystone XL from politically-friendly Canada), they seem to have a strange way of giving free passes to selective industries (not to speak of the whole solar power fiasco they funded with taxpayer dollars). It's not unlike Ontario's own Dalton McGuinty. |
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Starting with the Renaissance (post Dark Ages), there has been an unprecedented amount of innovation and advancement of society. Yes, there are still people struggling to survive in this day and age, but there will always be. The rest of society is largely less concerned with survival and more with the latest news out of TMZ or the fact that the McRib is back at McDonalds. But what has made this modern age possible? That's right, electricity and powered (steam, combustion, nuclear, etc) innovation. We require more electrical power every year, and that will continue for the foreseeable future, until our resources run low. Did we survive during the past 6000+ years? Absolutely. But we were productive as a society? I'd argue that its only been the past 500 years that we have truly been advancing. |
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Maybe finally Optimus Prime will reveal himself within the BRZ
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