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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #75 on: November 24, 2009, 03:26:14 AM »
Sorry Pedro, ...I forgot you're not American.
You might find the typical average American's diet somewhat surprising.
only if you're following the TA diet ::)  Eating twinkies from vending machines is not part of our regular diet ::)  I would say for the average person the vending machine is for that odd moment where you missed eating and couldn't help it.  That's why they mostly set that shit up around colleges, hospitals, airports etc.  Normal life for Americans doesn't included freaquent trips to vending machines ::)

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #76 on: November 24, 2009, 03:32:29 AM »
I wouldnt have a problem with a nuke plant.  I live not too far from Indian Point as it is.  To my personal self, the gang bangers, drunks, illegals driving cars, and bad bus drivers are a more immediate and likely danger to me. 


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Of course not.  And how long ago did that happen?   And weren't we not in the beginning stages of learning about nuclear fuel?

Should we have shut down Airline travel the first time a jumbo jet crashed?

Nuclear energy safety have advance greatly since 3-mile island.

Why OzmO, ...it happened the very day BEFORE you made that smug remark. Do try to keep up with current affairs.

Radiation leak investigated at Three Mile Island

Mon Nov 23, 8:09 am ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal officials are investigating a radiation leak at Three Mile Island, scene of the worst U.S. nuclear power accident, but said on Sunday there was no threat to public health or safety.

Investigators were trying to determine the cause of radiological contamination inside the nuclear facility's containment building on Saturday afternoon.

About 150 people were working in a TMI containment building when the contamination was detected and some were exposed to low levels of radiation, a Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman said.

"Based on the information that was provided to us by the company, the level of the dose they received was a small fraction of the NRC's regulatory limit," spokeswoman Diane Screnci said in a telephone interview.

The NRC sent a radiation specialist and a regional manager to the site on Sunday to review the company's assessment. "There was no impact on public health and safety," Screnci said.

Three Mile Island operator, Exelon, said no contamination was found outside the containment building.

One employee was found to have received 16 millirem of exposure and other workers were exposed to lower levels, Exelon said. The annual occupational dose limit for nuclear workers at Exelon nuclear plants is 2,000 millirem, the company said.

The containment building has been shut down since October 26 for refueling and maintenance, Exelon said in a statement.

The plant near the Pennsylvania state capital of Harrisburg created worldwide headlines in 1979 when one of its units partially melted down. The accident made Three Mile Island synonymous with the dangers of nuclear power and helped slow expansion of the U.S. nuclear industry.

Exelon the biggest nuclear power operator in the United States, did not own Three Mile Island at the time.

(Reporting by JoAnne Allen; editing by Doina Chiacu)



ABC News coverage of 3 Mile Island Radiation Leak this past weekend



AP coverage of the cause of Three Mile Island's Radiation Leak


You can have all the faith in science you want, ...however nuclear plants don't employ science, they employ workers, and as long as Homer Simpson is on the job... poop can happen.

btw OzmO...

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #77 on: November 24, 2009, 03:35:39 AM »
only if you're following the TA diet ::)  Eating twinkies from vending machines is not part of our regular diet ::)  I would say for the average person the vending machine is for that odd moment where you missed eating and couldn't help it.  That's why they mostly set that shit up around colleges, hospitals, airports etc.  Normal life for Americans doesn't included freaquent trips to vending machines ::)

There are vending machines ALL over... including cafeterias which I've always found to be the oddest thing.

btw - These aren't twinkies. they look like twinkies, ...but they're not.
They're.... GOLDEN NUGGETS.  :P  A healthy vending machine snack.  :D
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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #78 on: November 24, 2009, 03:55:59 AM »
There are vending machines ALL over... including cafeterias which I've always found to be the oddest thing.

btw - These aren't twinkies. they look like twinkies, ...but they're not.
They're.... GOLDEN NUGGETS.  :P  A healthy vending machine snack.  :D
trust me, you're wrong.  zero way vending machines are a regular part of the average American diet.  The average American still has 3 regular meals a day.  Those vending machines work because they catch people at the odd moment where they are hungry or missed a meal.  You might find them in cafeterias but those again are areas where people are caught away.  Cafeterias are in schools, colleges, large businesses, hospitals etc.  You won't find them in restaurants.  You will find them in hotels...  That's because they're banking more on the person away from their regular routine and away from their regular routine happens, but it's by far not something you can say is a part of our regular diet.  Now  if you are talking fast food establishments, you might have me, those fucking things are a goddamned plague.  I'm ready to reenact "Falling Down" on these fuckers if I see another one of these shitholes open up.

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #79 on: November 24, 2009, 04:35:51 AM »
trust me, you're wrong.  zero way vending machines are a regular part of the average American diet.  The average American still has 3 regular meals a day.  Those vending machines work because they catch people at the odd moment where they are hungry or missed a meal.  You might find them in cafeterias but those again are areas where people are caught away.  Cafeterias are in schools, colleges, large businesses, hospitals etc.  You won't find them in restaurants.  You will find them in hotels...  That's because they're banking more on the person away from their regular routine and away from their regular routine happens, but it's by far not something you can say is a part of our regular diet.  Now  if you are talking fast food establishments, you might have me, those fucking things are a goddamned plague.  I'm ready to reenact "Falling Down" on these fuckers if I see another one of these shitholes open up.

I loved the scene on the Golf course. 

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #80 on: November 24, 2009, 05:08:59 AM »
I loved the scene on the Golf course. 
I was like, WTF... Oh yea, falling down... awesome movie.

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #81 on: November 24, 2009, 05:59:07 AM »
Sorry Pedro, ...I forgot you're not American.
You might find the typical average American's diet somewhat surprising.

Probably not - I usually spend 2 months in LA a year.

I stay next to a Ralphs supermarket in a serviced appartment, even though there's a bunch of 5 star hotels around.

In Ralphs, I can find fruit, meat, potatoes, rice, cereals in much more plentiful supply AND CHEAPER than I can get in Thailand where I live (but I am a Brit).

The fare in the US is absolutely astounding compared to Thailand, yet in Thailand I eat fresh food every day, In the US I do the same but damn I really eat it up out there because of the choice/price.



There is little excuse for Twinkies IMO

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #82 on: November 24, 2009, 06:01:39 AM »
only if you're following the TA diet ::)  Eating twinkies from vending machines is not part of our regular diet ::)  I would say for the average person the vending machine is for that odd moment where you missed eating and couldn't help it.  That's why they mostly set that shit up around colleges, hospitals, airports etc.  Normal life for Americans doesn't included freaquent trips to vending machines ::)

Agreed - but there's always that bag of fuit & nuts - I just can't understand why they need to drop those white chocolate chips in there. People looking for nuts & fruit are not generally looking for choc chips.

Fuck it though - I'll do some choc chips if I've plumped for nuts over Twinkies.

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #83 on: November 24, 2009, 08:47:55 AM »

Think Again

Why OzmO, ...it happened the very day BEFORE you made that smug remark. Do try to keep up with current affairs.

Radiation leak investigated at Three Mile Island

Mon Nov 23, 8:09 am ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Federal officials are investigating a radiation leak at Three Mile Island, scene of the worst U.S. nuclear power accident, but said on Sunday there was no threat to public health or safety.

Investigators were trying to determine the cause of radiological contamination inside the nuclear facility's containment building on Saturday afternoon.

About 150 people were working in a TMI containment building when the contamination was detected and some were exposed to low levels of radiation, a Nuclear Regulatory Commission spokesman said.

"Based on the information that was provided to us by the company, the level of the dose they received was a small fraction of the NRC's regulatory limit," spokeswoman Diane Screnci said in a telephone interview.

The NRC sent a radiation specialist and a regional manager to the site on Sunday to review the company's assessment. "There was no impact on public health and safety," Screnci said.

Three Mile Island operator, Exelon, said no contamination was found outside the containment building.

One employee was found to have received 16 millirem of exposure and other workers were exposed to lower levels, Exelon said. The annual occupational dose limit for nuclear workers at Exelon nuclear plants is 2,000 millirem, the company said.

The containment building has been shut down since October 26 for refueling and maintenance, Exelon said in a statement.

The plant near the Pennsylvania state capital of Harrisburg created worldwide headlines in 1979 when one of its units partially melted down. The accident made Three Mile Island synonymous with the dangers of nuclear power and helped slow expansion of the U.S. nuclear industry.

Exelon the biggest nuclear power operator in the United States, did not own Three Mile Island at the time.

(Reporting by JoAnne Allen; editing by Doina Chiacu)



ABC News coverage of 3 Mile Island Radiation Leak this past weekend



AP coverage of the cause of Three Mile Island's Radiation Leak


You can have all the faith in science you want, ...however nuclear plants don't employ science, they employ workers, and as long as Homer Simpson is on the job... poop can happen.

btw OzmO...



Wow.... ::)  Another accident or malfunction....  Why don't you apply the same screwy logic to the airlines or auto industry?

Fact is, Nuclear power is a very safe and CLEAN form of energy compared to coal.  I don't have time right now to post up supporting material but i will get to it.

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #84 on: November 24, 2009, 09:25:39 PM »
It's unfortunate that companies have slowed making plasmas.  Plasma is still the best technology on the market for t.v.s. 

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Re: California Bans Sale Of Large Plasma TVs
« Reply #85 on: November 25, 2009, 04:46:25 AM »
trust me, you're wrong.  zero way vending machines are a regular part of the average American diet.  The average American still has 3 regular meals a day.  Those vending machines work because they catch people at the odd moment where they are hungry or missed a meal.  You might find them in cafeterias but those again are areas where people are caught away.  Cafeterias are in schools, colleges, large businesses, hospitals etc.  You won't find them in restaurants.  You will find them in hotels...  That's because they're banking more on the person away from their regular routine and away from their regular routine happens, but it's by far not something you can say is a part of our regular diet.  Now  if you are talking fast food establishments, you might have me, those fucking things are a goddamned plague.  I'm ready to reenact "Falling Down" on these fuckers if I see another one of these shitholes open up.

Sorry Hugo, I worded my statement inarticulately. I'm not saying the average person gets their meals from vending machines, ...just that vending machine snacks are so much a regular part of so many people's days that it might as well be considered part of their diet. I know the idea is absured to most who post on these boards, ...but those of us who post here are not average. We do our best to take care of ourselves, we're concerned about the nutritional and caloric composition of our foods. We for the most part have no use for empty calories that provide very little if any nutritional value and merely turn to fat. However, the average person just wants to know if it tastes good and satisfies their cravings, and have more often than not, have no problem hitting vending machines regularly or indulging in the kinds of foods we often find in vending machines. Now with GOLDEN NUGGETS, people who hit vending machines can get a great tasteing snack that is not only nutritious and good for them, ...they contain zero sugar, zero carbs, and as a bonus, ...you'll find a protein enriched creamy filling. Great for bodybuilders.  :P
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