codswal wrote on Dec 1
st, 2010 at 10:11am:
Equitist wrote on Dec 1
st, 2010 at 10:04am:
Andrei.Hicks wrote on Dec 1
st, 2010 at 10:01am:
Hinkley Point A, B and now C.
Oldbury
Three separate power plants that were within 20 miles of where I grew up.
Not a single accident.
Not a single damaging leak.
What do they provide?
Emissions free power.
Such a problem?
Australia here suffers from insularity and ignorance on the nuclear issue. They seem to think a Chernobyl will happen every year.
That's like not getting on a plane from Melbourne to Sydney because of what happened to the Air France flight.
So, you would be happy for your offspring to be devoured in that Nuclear triangle today!?
oh nooooooooo.. not the old PANIC BUTTON again..
andrei has a point nem are you boycotting Qantas after the engine falling off..lol..
dont you know more people die in bed.
you believe mankind can change the climate......OK....
so why dont you believe mankind can make a foolproof nuclear power station...safe for everyone... come on its all in the science after all..
Speaking of beds, a cousin of mine died in her own bedroom - because she tripped over a mat and hit her head on a chest of drawers...
Sadly, my father (an OH&S Officer), had previously warned about the dangerous placement of mats in that household - because he had had the unfortunate experience of losing 2 workmates whom had died at work in similar circumstances...
The sister-in-law of an acquaintance died in her lounge room from death by mat near coffee table...
The son-in-law of another acquaintance died in his stationwagon from death by briefcase - apparently, he had a bad habit of speeding up to traffic lights and stopping suddenly...
You see: accidents happen - and nukes are definitely not worth the risk!
LOL nem with a history like that I think you are more to be avoided than any nuclear plant...sorry but you could be the jinx... hahahaha.. oh lighten up nem try thinking on the positive side for a change all that negativity makes wrinkles.....