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Re: Get off the beach! Tsunami coming!
« on: March 11, 2011, 08:21:19 PM »
Any dangers for the vikings in Sweden?
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Re: Get off the beach! Tsunami coming!
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2011, 12:26:46 AM »
Quote from: takemehomegrandma;621267
Well, call me a party pooper, but several hundreds of people has died, if not thousands, properties and infrastructure worth billions has been completely wiped out, and you are making jokes?


I did not know it was that serious since this reporting happened on a tiny forum, but who cares....
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Re: Get off the beach! Tsunami coming!
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2011, 07:06:02 PM »
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Frankly, I care. Currently Japan is badly F'd up. Where it not for their high state of preparedness many more people would be dead. As itis thousands are missing and unaccounted for.

They have lost a containment building covering a nuclear reactos and its containment dome to a massive hydrogen explosion that resulted from venting steam from the reactor assembly.

This reactor current has NO cooling and the operators have resorted to admitting seawater and introducing boron (which dampen the reaction rate) in an attempt tp cool the reactor. For hydrogen to be produced the reactor has to be over 2200 degrees F.
If the core reaches 4000 degrees it will melt and the 6 inches of steel forming its primary containment will also melt. The molten materials will conbine with the remaining water to set off a greater explosion (than the hydrogen venting caused) spreading radioactive material over a great distance.

One of two things is going to happen here. First, if they restore the cooling, and meltdown has not started, everything will remain contained. Alternately, if he core temperature continues to rise and then nothing can be done to stop the entire reactor and its containment from melting a failing.


I meant who cares about me being missinformed, not who cares about this disaster...   man I wonder how native English and Americans read posts from europe.. I think this is how the MOS/OS4 war began,. . too many eastern europe/europe people with bad english trying to communicate in polite tone on the web but it ends up insulting each other instead.. lol
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