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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #14564062 - 06/05/11 10:40 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

while squids and cuttlefish are both decaopods cuttlefish are in a different order and i think far smarter than squids and far kewler since they can strobe and hover


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564073 - 06/05/11 10:42 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

you only like cuddlefish because you're a kandykid

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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #14564077 - 06/05/11 10:43 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

ya because kandykids know a smart misunderstood creature when they see one :coasterheart:


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564078 - 06/05/11 10:44 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

lol

I understood that just fine

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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #14564081 - 06/05/11 10:44 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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lol




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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564143 - 06/05/11 10:59 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

I eat Cuttlefish for breakfast.



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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Admiral Ackbar]
    #14564147 - 06/05/11 10:59 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

ew u eat the ink too


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564157 - 06/05/11 11:02 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Love the ink!


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564162 - 06/05/11 11:03 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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should the japs be super worried about their health




We all should. All of us have and will be shot at by nuclear projectiles shot by the decay of Fukushima-originating radioisotopes. If one of those particles hits one of your cells wrongly, boom, that cell becomes a cancer cell.

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do you think fukishima is more harmful than nagasaki fallout?




Its thousands of times worse. Highly radioactive isotopes from Nagasaki were several kilos, in Fukushima several tons were released. Not even one-tenth of a percent of all the shit has gotten out yet but theres no way to contain it so it will. Over the next millenia, maybe ahundred million people will die because of this, its like a World War spread out over many centuries.

If you live in the US, Canada or Europe you have assorted radioisotopes from this in your body right now.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14564178 - 06/05/11 11:08 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

There's plenty of ways to contain radiation :shrug:


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Coaster]
    #14564193 - 06/05/11 11:11 AM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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so maybe it is actually beneficial
maybe its easier for them to hide in short grass
:shoosh:




Haha maybe. But they'd overheat real fast!

Yeah that bunny is really cute.

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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14564407 - 06/05/11 12:05 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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should the japs be super worried about their health




We all should. All of us have and will be shot at by nuclear projectiles shot by the decay of Fukushima-originating radioisotopes. If one of those particles hits one of your cells wrongly, boom, that cell becomes a cancer cell.

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do you think fukishima is more harmful than nagasaki fallout?




Its thousands of times worse. Highly radioactive isotopes from Nagasaki were several kilos, in Fukushima several tons were released. Not even one-tenth of a percent of all the shit has gotten out yet but theres no way to contain it so it will. Over the next millenia, maybe ahundred million people will die because of this, its like a World War spread out over many centuries.

If you live in the US, Canada or Europe you have assorted radioisotopes from this in your body right now.




Wonder if they will just cap it like Chernobyl, By the way they are opening that site up to- scientific tourist- lol

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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: twighead]
    #14564416 - 06/05/11 12:08 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

A completely compromised, multiple core nuclear reactor and nuclear waste storage waste facility, built on the beach, on a fault line, in geologically extremely unstable territory? With radiation levels locally so high it would render computer chips of lets say robot vehicles inoperable byu inducing currents and faulty flips?

I'd like you to suggest something that'll actually work, I'm open to suggestions.

This isnt ground zero of a bomb site at the Nevada Test Site, theres thousands of times more radioactivity involved and its fairly scattered.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14564480 - 06/05/11 12:19 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Make a giant lead shield to put over the entire plant :awesome:

Do you have an updated news report on the situation? I don't know what the radiation levels are like there but I don't think its too high for robots to work in at the least. But the information is so bad I hardly know whats going on :tongue:


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: twighead]
    #14564494 - 06/05/11 12:24 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

OK so you wish the radiation to spread through ground water? Not just is the radiation so in-your-face it will ovrer the years mess with the structural integrity of the dome(s) (like with the Sarcophagus of Chernobyl) but.. Its a major construction project.. on a fault line. On the beach. To keep stuff in that will stay hot for a hundred thousand years.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14564517 - 06/05/11 12:31 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

I don't know - has Chernobyl extensively contaminated ground water around it? Its preferable to all that shit going out into the air.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: twighead]
    #14564563 - 06/05/11 12:45 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

Remember this is the middle of the island of Honshū we're talking about here.



If the groundwater and aquifers get heavily compromised, Japan ceases to exist basically.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14564724 - 06/05/11 01:40 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

You dont want it in the ground water- That will go into every ting else- from the farm land, to lakes streams etc. Real bad situation.

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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Admiral Ackbar]
    #14655177 - 06/22/11 04:35 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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Pansy-ass cowards.
I have absorbed more radiation than that rabbit and I'm fine.



your bone marrow tumour has a different opinion on this matter.


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Re: Is this a genetic mutation which is normal or is this a radioactive mutation? [Re: Asante]
    #14655344 - 06/22/11 05:07 PM (12 years, 8 months ago)

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do you think fukishima is more harmful than nagasaki fallout?




Its thousands of times worse. Highly radioactive isotopes from Nagasaki were several kilos, in Fukushima several tons were released.



Careful with those numbers now. In terms of I-131, the total release of Fukushima is estimated to be between 9% and 40% of the amount of I-131 released at Chernobyl. Looking at Nagasaki, a bomb was dropped there containing some 6.4 kg of fissile material. This is a lot less than the total weight of the nuclear fuel in the affected Fukushima reactors. But those 6.4kg at Nagasaki were strewn all over the place, and included about 83% of the unfissioned nuclear explosive as well as the fission products of the 17% that did react, as well as some other isotopes present as contaminants or for specific purpose (e.g. shielding). Now, at Fukushima, the vast majority of the nuclear fuel is still lodged inside the damaged reactors. What has been released are fissile products of the nuclear reaction, most of which are including I-131, radioactive strontium and radioactive nitrogen (which has a half life of a couple of seconds, so it is not interesting on a global scale). And trace amounts of the fuel as well, including plutonium. This was all diluted in huge amounts of cooling water, and it is usually the weight of the cooling water that is counted as the radioactive waste that has escaped the plant. This waste is extremely far more diluted than the few kg's of the Nagasaki bomb. Moreover, the release to the environment has happened in such a way that the dosage received by humans is much more spread out over a huge population and area as opposed to being concentrated in the population of a city. Therefore, the cumulative health effects of Fukushima will be considerably less than Nagasaki, Hiroshima or even Chernobyl.

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Not even one-tenth of a percent of all the shit has gotten out yet but theres no way to contain it so it will.



This is not true. The really dangerous material is solid, does not readily dissolve in water and continues to cool down as we speak, so practically all of it will remain where it is.

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Over the next millenia, maybe ahundred million people will die because of this, its like a World War spread out over many centuries.



That depend on how we will manage the waste.

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If you live in the US, Canada or Europe you have assorted radioisotopes from this in your body right now.



Just as you have isotopes in your body from all the nuclear tests that have been performed worldwide, as well as trace amounts of isotopes originating from experiments, industrial activities, medical applications and natural sources.

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OK so you wish the radiation to spread through ground water?



Because of the concrete shield that is situated below the reactors. In addition, exposure to the air can be prevented using a sarcophagus-like structure, although I hope and expect that they can devise a simpler and smaller structure that will prove more durable than the Chernobyl contraption. But the site will remain to be monitored as long as humanity can muster, or until the reactor vessels can be safely dismantled, removed and either stored or recycled.

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