I will be back....
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 1:09 pm
Due to the shaky nature of things right now I am leaving for Sweden with my wife on Sunday. We don't know when we will be back but I guess 2-4 weeks.
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Well the missus will be having the baby on the 7th of April so will be up for a beer I'm sureashmie wrote:I'll be back most likely on April 3rd now as I'm still reeling from jetlag and the shock.
Do any of you guys feel like going for a beer when I get back just to chill out and have a bit of a moral boost after everything thats happened.
Right now if I'm going to live in Japan for the rest of my days I feel like I need my mates around me more than ever.
There is a nuclear power station in Nagoya? Are you sure? The nearest one I have heard about is in Hamaoka in Shizuoka prefecture. Given that parts of the country are suffering from massive power shortages, I cant see the plant being shut down due to protests anytime soon. I'm just guessing, but I think most of the government/power companies are going to start looking around for alternatives in the coming weeks.ashmie wrote:Anyone up for doing some anti nuclear power protests. There is a huge plant in Nagoya we could stake camp outside of.
THIS IS NOT NEWS, PEOPLE!the concentration of iodine 131 detected in air samples was minuscule and there was no public health risk in the UK.
Accusation is not equal to guilt. I can accuse anyone I want of being a baby eating monster, but that doesnt mean they did it."Tepco has been accused of a lack of transparency and failing to provide information promptly. "
Whats the legal limit? If it's measured in microsieverts, then 3355 times that still aint shit."The new readings near reactor No 1 - 300m (984ft) from the shore - showed radioactive iodine at 3,355 times the legal limit, said Japan's nuclear safety agency."
The link in question seems a bit complex, but when you actually work it out, its jaw droppingly simple.Gordon, fully qualified and experienced engineer wrote:Couldn’t agree more. I have lost count of the number of people I have explained the relatively insignificant effect of the incident at Fukushima in comparison to the tsunami (10,000 dead compared to zero dead). I now just send them this link: http://blog.xkcd.com/2011/03/19/radiation-chart/