Subject: Re: NANFA-L-- Dixie Lee Ray and Brindled Madtoms ;)
Moontanman-in-aol.com
Date: Mon Dec 20 2004 - 10:41:17 CST
Everyone here who thinks they know the score about Nuclear Power should read
the November/December issue of American Scientist. Anti nuke crazies have held
back the progress of nuclear power and all we have now are out dated and
sometimes dangerous power plants that waste 90% or more of their fuel and turn it
into what we call nuclear waste when in reality the radionucleotide waste
could be used as fuel and burned in more modern reactors leaving very little waste
and that waste would be very short lived and easy to store. Nuclear power
isn't the bane of humanity it's the savior of our civilization. Where do you
think the hydrogen would come from in a hydrogen economy? The sun? No solar will
not even be a small fraction of what we need and anyone who wants to have
microwaves beamed from orbit is asking to be cooked like a potato, not to mention
how vulnerable such satellites would be to attack by any country with a simple
space program. Read the latest on nuclear power before you condemn what you
have allowed people with an agenda to tell you to believe. Oh yeah, BTW I just
got two tiny madtoms in a bunch of water plants. I started to simply leave the
plants out of the water for a few hours before putting them in a tank but I'm
glad I didn't I don't think the madtoms would have made it.
Moon
Moon
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