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Discussion in 'The Bucket' started by unclejed, Mar 20, 2011.

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  1. unclejed

    unclejed Whip-Lash Squid

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  3. fischkid2

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    wow. is this blue man group? Sad to see them insert politics into their show especially one that i disagree with :p I've long been a supporter of nuclear power as it is the only legit source that will be able to power our energy needs in the future and does so relatively cleanly. Coal is fine for now but when it runs out the only thing we have is nuclear power as solar, wind, natural gas, and hydro could not supply more then only a small percent of the worlds needs. But like solar power that has a bad rep for being weak despite all the breakthroughs there have been to produce more off a single panel, nuclear power is feared because of Chernobyl where fewer then 50 people died directly (most workers). And people tend to lump nuclear bombs in with nuclear power as seen in this vid with hiroshima next to chernobyl, even though one was from a bomb the other a power plant.
    Make the switch to nuclear power and you can say goodbye to coal mining, oil drilling and damn making and all the deadly accidents that come with these other sources when something goes wrong.
    And to put the power of nuclear POWER in perspective, the newest US aircraft carriers have a nuclear power plant onboard that need not refuel for 50 years!! 5000 people can float around the world for 50 years with out needing to refuel. crazy.

    Thanks for sharing the vid. and sry if i went a lil nuts but dont get me started on this!
     
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    fischkid2 the group name is Kraftwerk