well what do you think is better?
being too cautious or not being cautious enough?
when it comes to nuclear power, isnt option one the obvious choice?
the direction of the wind is changing now...
and hearing of an us army vessel that got exposed to high levels of radioactivity in the open ocean, plus things getting worse in fukushima, plus the wind changing, plus me being only ~2000 miles away seriously got me thinking what my options are IF things get worse and the wind blows towards taiwan...
id rather have people laugh and call me an idiot and a whimp for taking a 2 weeks vacation from taiwan for no reason, than staying here and hey, who knows, in 20 years i develop cancer... maybe for no reason, maybe cause of some fallout from fukushima...
anybody not taking this seriously is just an idi0t imo...
the pressure of the suppression pool of reactor2 has dropped to 1bar... which means its at the same pressure as the atmosphere, which means there is not pressure, which means it has been compromised...
but yeah, everything is fine... dont worry...
come on, we all know how this goes... in these situation the gov always claims all is well to prevent mass hysteria and panic... im not saying sht will go down, but anybody who trusts the gov officials at this point is naive or stupid... a healthy dose of skepticism is worth gold in times like these :P
what was the quote again? the paranoid survive?
and heres another reason why the people in charge do their best to keep infos from getting out:
greed...
:S
they were melting, but thats when they pumped in sea water to cool them down and radiation levels have since gone down...
i dont think the rods will fully melt and burn through the outer walls... but they dont have to... as long as the outer walls crack under the temperatures and pressure, that will release a nice dose of radioactive material already...
sure, this probably wont be as bad as chernobyl... but that doesnt mean its not serious... even 1/10 of chernobyl is enough for me to take a vacation and get out of the way of fallout...
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