Japan Earthquake and Tsunami......

powerboatr

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insurance.got a boat thats worth a few bux?need money bad?what better way to get some coin in your pocket than to leave it in the water and let it get wrecked.

i looked at my old allstate policy for my boats.........seems to me the damage would not be covered because of neglect to secure property......OUCH
you know like tying up to a dock at high tide to one side and then wondering why your transom got ripped out when tide fell some 3-4 feet
happened all the time in pensacola,


some of the video of ships washing over the channel barrier walls in japan are quite frankly eye opening
 

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Sounds like they have had a third explosion...........


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dunno man but that 2012 nonsense is starting to sound like its happening.:eek:

someone on my facebook said that one of local news stations said something about a radio active cloud headed this way?????????????????the happenings at that power plant surely cant be good if the thing keeps exploding
 

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1. the displacement of the island is 8 cm so about 3 1/2".

2. the tops of the reactors are DESIGNED to blow off to dissipate energy. reactor number 2, they started removing the panels because of the personnel who got injured by shrapnel of the first reactor.

3. These 3 reactors are of the Mark1 containment type. there are MANY in the US that are of this design and still operating.Many are 40 years old, like the Japanese reactors. They too have just gotten 10 year operating extensions to operate them longer.

looky here- List of boiling water reactors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
anything that says PREMOD or Mark1 is the same or 'worse' in design.

4. The biggest concern with these reactors that really is not getting discussed is the spent fuel pools which by DESIGN are ABOVE the containment building. They rely on a water bath to keep them cool. there is potentially 5-20 times the fuel rods in pool than in the reactor.

5. The reactors shut down properly, ie, no power output. just as they were designed. the problem is that the power generating system which is to keep the reactors cool went down.

6. just because the reactor is not working, does not mean that it is not generating heat, it still is.

7. The New Madrid fault, an 8.1 event was 200 years ago. You think that the reactors in the Quad Cities plants were designed for any of this in mind?

we are not so fortunate really.
 

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lived about 3 miles from the pilgrim plant.now imabout 30 miles from it


i guess its one of the bad ones?

Plymouth MA Operating 2028 685 GEN2 BWR/3 MK-1 1972 2012 0
 

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