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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #352 on: March 15, 2011, 01:24:12 PM »


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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #353 on: March 15, 2011, 01:26:36 PM »
Well you folks better get some Potassium Iodine.  Just put some on sale.... :)


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Iodine only protects a person if they drink the Milk from cows that is radioactive. It will do absolutely nothing for radio active material that is in the air.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #354 on: March 15, 2011, 01:28:57 PM »
Question for GH15

If Hide goes back to Japan and becomes exposed to this radiation, what kind of mutation could he be looking at?

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #355 on: March 15, 2011, 01:29:33 PM »
Nuclear power plants are always exploding, or burning, or vaporizing, or something- just like crack houses.  It's no big deal.
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #356 on: March 15, 2011, 01:42:58 PM »
Question for GH15

If Hide goes back to Japan and becomes exposed to this radiation, what kind of mutation could he be looking at?

 ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #357 on: March 15, 2011, 01:59:19 PM »
look at Vince puttin the hustle in even as the planet's exploding!


Of course.  Whenever something like this is remotely reported, people go rushing out to buy as much Potassium Iodine as they possibly can. They are selling like hotcakes.


Get rich or die tryin.... ;D
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #358 on: March 15, 2011, 02:01:27 PM »
Question for GH15

If Hide goes back to Japan and becomes exposed to this radiation, what kind of mutation could he be looking at?
there s no mutation. If you're exposed to radiations you just die.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #359 on: March 15, 2011, 02:05:15 PM »
What will this product do for us Vince?


Well, it will protect your thyroid glands....other than that if you are truly exposed to radiation poisoning then you're S.O.L.  However, before you die of radiation poisoning, one of the side effects of it is that your eyes will turn blue so it will place you one step closer to being part of the "master race" if that makes any difference..... ::)


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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #360 on: March 15, 2011, 04:08:04 PM »
*** NEWS UPDATE *****

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110315/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_earthquake


– 4 mins ago

TOKYO – The operator of Japan's stricken Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant says fire broke out again at its No. 4 reactor unit because the initial blaze was not completely extinguished.

Tokyo Electric Power Co. says the new blaze flared early Wednesday in the outer housing of the reactor's containment vessel. Fire fighters are trying to put out the flames.

On Tuesday, a fire broke out in the reactor's fuel storage pond — an area where used nuclear fuel is kept cool — causing radioactivity to be released into the atmosphere.

Officials are struggling to address the failure of safety systems at several of the plant's reactors after Friday's massive earthquake and tsunami.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #361 on: March 15, 2011, 04:23:56 PM »
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/15/japan.nuclear.disaster.timeline/index.html?hpt=C1








CNN) -- Authorities in Japan are battling to resolve a series of crises at the nuclear power plant at Fukushima Daiichi, which was badly hit by last Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami.

Here's a look at efforts to contain the damage and avert a potential nuclear meltdown. (all times and dates are local).


Friday, March 11

2.46 p.m. (0.46 a.m. ET/5.46 a.m. GMT): A magnitude 9.0 earthquake strikes an area 370 kilometers (230 miles) northeast of Tokyo, Japan, at a depth of 24.5 kilometers.

The offshore quake, the fifth largest worldwide since records began, sparks a major tsunami warning across the Pacific. Within an hour a wall of water up to 9 meters (30 feet) high hits the Japanese coast, sweeping away towns and villages in its path.

The quake causes serious damage at Tokyo Electric Power Company's (TEPCO) Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, about 65 kilometers south of Sendai. Three of the plant's six reactors, which came into service between 1970 and 1979, were already shut down for inspection at the time the disaster struck. Those still in operation are designed to also shut down in the event of a quake, with diesel generators pumping water around the reactors to keep them cool.

But when the tsunami hits, flood water swamps the generators, causing them to fail. The reactors begin to heat up.

8.15 p.m.: The Japanese government declares an emergency at Fukushima Daiichi power plant.

10.30 p.m.: Authorities reveal the cooling system at the plant is not working, and admit they are "bracing for the worst."
Saturday, March 12

2.06 a.m.: Radiation levels in the No.1 reactor at Fukushima are reported to be rising.

3.24 a.m.: Japanese trade minister Banri Kaieda warns that a small radiation leak could occur at the plant.

6.45 a.m.: TEPCO says radioactive substances may have leaked at Fukushima.

Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency says radiation near the plant's main gate is more than eight times the normal level.

4.19 p.m.: Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Agency reveals a small amount of radioactive cesium has escaped from the power plant, possibly caused by a fuel rod melting.

EXPLOSION: 6.22 p.m.: A hydrogen explosion at Fukushima's reactor No.3 blows the roof off the containment structure around the No.1 reactor and injures four people.

8.18 p.m.: Residents living within 20 kilometers of the plant are told to evacuate the area. Some 200,000 people leave.

8.54 p.m.: Authorities insist no harmful gases were emitted as a result of the explosion at the Fukushima plant, blaming the blast on "water vapor that was part of the cooling process."

10.35 p.m.: Radiation levels around the plant fall as officials prepare to flood the containment structure around the reactor with sea water to cool it. Meanwhile, authorities prepare to distribute iodine tablets to residents near the damaged nuclear plant to prevent radiation poisoning.


Sunday, March 13

3.20 a.m.: Three people randomly selected from a group of 90 test positive for radiation exposure in Fukushima prefecture.

5.37 a.m.: Japanese authorities say Saturday's explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi plant occurred outside the primary containment vessel, adding that the vessel's integrity has not been compromised.

4.46 p.m.: Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Endo warns of the possibility that a second explosion could happen at the No.3 reactor.

Monday, March 14

EXPLOSION: 11 a.m.: Hydrogen explosion at the No.3 reactor damages the cooling system at the No.2 reactor and injures 11 people.
A wall at the plant collapses as a result of the blast, but officials say the containment vessel surrounding the reactor remains intact.

Authorities begin pumping a mixture of sea water and boron into the No.2 reactor to cool its nuclear fuel rods.

Those residents living within 20 kilometers of the plant who have so far ignored evacuation orders are warned to stay indoors.

Up to 2.7 meters of the No.2 reactor's control rods are left uncovered because the pump which keeps them cool has run low on fuel after being left unattended. It causes them to heat up generating radioactive steam.



Tuesday, March 15

EXPLOSION: 6 a.m.: An "explosive impact" rocks the No.2 reactor -- the third blast at the plant in four days -- and damages its suppression pool.

7 a.m.: The U.S. Navy begins repositioning ships and planes after detecting low-level "airborne radioactivity" in the region. Three people on the U.S.S. Ronald Regan earlier tested positive for low levels of radiation.

8.30 a.m.: Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano says he cannot rule out the possibility of a meltdown at all three of the plant's damaged reactors.
He says radiation levels at the plant have increased to "levels that can impact human health", and warns anyone living within 20 and 30 kilometers of the plant to remain indoors.

Almost all of the plant's staff, about 800 people, are evacuated from the site, with just 50 remaining to carry out emergency operations.

FIRE: 8.54 am: Fire breaks out in a cooling pond used for nuclear fuel at the No.4 reactor -- which had been shut down before Friday's quake.

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan warns that "there is still a very high risk of further radioactive material coming out," but urges the public to remain calm.

The government imposes a no-fly zone within a 30-kilometer radius of the plant.

11 a.m.: The fire in No.4 reactor is reported to have been extinguished.

The International Atomic Energy Agency reveals that radiation levels at the plant have been recorded at 167 times the average annual dose of radiation, but that level is expected to drop quickly.

11.10 p.m.: The IAEA reports that Monday's blast at reactor No.2 "may have affected the integrity of its primary containment vessel."

11.45 p.m.: TEPCO says it plans to use helicopters to pour water onto reactor No.4 in order to cool the nuclear fuel rods.

Wednesday, March 16

FIRE: 7 a.m.: The second fire in two days is discovered in the building of the No. 4 reactor at Fukushima Diiachi. This one is in the northeastern corner of the building, an official with Tokyo Electric and Power told reporters.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #362 on: March 15, 2011, 06:36:56 PM »
800 operators evacuated...only 50 remaining risking their lives knowingly...

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #363 on: March 15, 2011, 09:04:31 PM »
800 operators evacuated...only 50 remaining risking their lives knowingly...

those guys are heroes seriously

it takes balls

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #364 on: March 15, 2011, 09:14:47 PM »
Japan's airport gets hit head straight on by the tsunami and nothing happens to it. Japans nuclear powerplant gets hit and its a world crisis and millions may die. Maybe the guys who built the airport should have built the nuclear powerplant :-\

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #365 on: March 15, 2011, 09:16:42 PM »
all operators evacuated....

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #366 on: March 15, 2011, 09:51:16 PM »
Japan's airport gets hit head straight on by the tsunami and nothing happens to it. Japans nuclear powerplant gets hit and its a world crisis and millions may die. Maybe the guys who built the airport should have built the nuclear powerplant :-\

Why don't they just build the whole airplane out of black box?

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #367 on: March 15, 2011, 10:31:13 PM »
Why don't they just build the whole airplane out of black box?

lolz

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #368 on: March 15, 2011, 11:02:36 PM »
800 operators evacuated...only 50 remaining risking their lives knowingly...
they're all gone according to CNN.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #369 on: March 16, 2011, 08:02:31 AM »
No worries anymore, bros.

Russia is arriving to save the motherfukin' day  8)      
Russian nuke specialists coming.  Time to get out of their way, yankees!

http://en.rian.ru/world/20110316/163036133.html




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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #371 on: March 16, 2011, 11:59:45 AM »
NEWS ADVISORY: British nationals urged to avoid trip to Tokyo and northeastern Japan (03:52)
NEWS ADVISORY: U.S. advises citizens in 80-km radius of Japan nuke plant to evacuate (03:42)

http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/78703.html


US sent 9 more experts yesterday, and today this is what they re saying?

holy crap.
The whole island is condemend obviously, and nobody knows if the radiations are going to spread even more, reaching continental asia or the americas.

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #372 on: March 16, 2011, 02:45:42 PM »
So is Japan about fucked? Going to evacuate the whole island? And what about California, do we need to start worrying about the radiation here?????/

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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #373 on: March 16, 2011, 03:16:40 PM »
So is Japan about fucked? Going to evacuate the whole island? And what about California, do we need to start worrying about the radiation here?????/
You people in Cali are finished. Those of you who don't get fried by the radiation will drown when your state crumbles into the ocean after the Big One finally hits, followed by a massive tsunami that washes away your cities.

Enjoy your last days!
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Re: Japan's nuclear powerplant exploded?
« Reply #374 on: March 16, 2011, 03:24:57 PM »
You people in Cali are finished. Those of you who don't get fried by the radiation will drown when your state crumbles into the ocean after the Big One finally hits, followed by a massive tsunami that washes away your cities.

Enjoy your last days!