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  • Nice just found this. Glad someone picked up where reuters left off.
    by Jeff 3/26/2011 3:36:48 PM

  • I want to share accurate information to every one and if I say or post anything that seems wrong please tell me.. .in reality I am very concerned...
    by Dean 3/26/2011 3:37:10 PM

  • I thought the same thing before. How do we know if Dean is the same Dean each time if there is no password required :(. I was hoping he could get some kind of protected account like the Reuters mods had.....
    by borrrden 3/26/2011 3:37:18 PM

  • may be as I said it was paranoia, and Canadian is right. it was just an opinion, so sorry if I was wrong .
    by futureisnow 3/26/2011 3:37:33 PM

  • by kgriff 3/26/2011 3:37:45 PM

  • @futureisnow I know I'm not the same radioguy I was at the beginning of this. I'm getting more cynical by the day as I watch the tap dancing..
    by radioguy 3/26/2011 3:37:48 PM

  • are we really devolving to conspiracy theories about dean now?
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 3:38:04 PM

  • Just so everyone knows - your chat name is tied to your IP address so auto approve works only with the initial sign-in chat name
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 3:38:17 PM

  • @Janis, I believe they do. But they fill quickly. Ours recommends a change every six months. If I was living in Tokyo, I'd change mine every two. Distilled water should certainly be clean, but you would not want to drink that pure.
    by Peter Melzer 3/26/2011 3:38:42 PM

  • Whoa...divas. Password protected.... Im just glad there is still a way to keep up with what is going on. We all know the mainstream media isn't. In fact, conspiracy: Gov kidnapped Dean for his knowledgeable brain! Or...Radiation makes Dean mutate and he has clones everywhere!
    by stef 3/26/2011 3:38:53 PM

  • @George Gibb Really? So you can only use the same name from 1 IP address?
    by borrrden 3/26/2011 3:38:57 PM

  • @George Gibb : my ip is a floating ip
    by futureisnow 3/26/2011 3:38:58 PM

  • ty George
    by Hermine 3/26/2011 3:39:11 PM

  • Thanks, Peter, so you have a countertop unit? Thinking of sending one to my daughter in Los Angeles..
    by Janis 3/26/2011 3:39:23 PM

  • ha ha stef...
    by Dean 3/26/2011 3:39:26 PM

  • @Dawn Barker The boiling point of water should remain at 100C at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure). Boiling point goes up with an increase in pressure.
    by Jim Carver 3/26/2011 3:39:31 PM

  • @stef I wouldn't mind Dean clones if they were equally smart...they could come in shifts xD.
    by borrrden 3/26/2011 3:39:53 PM

  • some times I get to talking too much too.. and make too many posts... it's better maybe to answer quesitons is all
    by Dean 3/26/2011 3:39:56 PM

  • sorry to have been off topic, it was just my opinion since one hour
    by futureisnow 3/26/2011 3:40:48 PM

  • @futureisnow no worries, I think everyone's critical eye is open WIDE right now, seeing subtle changes make us go hmmmm... the important thing is we take the input we get back on what we are thinking like you did and be able to quell our suspicions.
    by Canadian 3/26/2011 3:41:15 PM

  • @Dean I value your opinion and your posts - keep em coming
    by fiona 3/26/2011 3:41:29 PM

  • Future, I think it's understandable that we are all somewhat paranoid and wonder who to trust at the moment.
    by Janis 3/26/2011 3:41:57 PM

  • @Peter Melzer Tap water is being monitored, look here atmc.jp (Also check out the other sections on radioactivity readings, rainfall etc)
    by kb 3/26/2011 3:41:57 PM

  • A lot of people from Reuters are also on here and we have our Facebook photos/IDs that are instantly recognisable there, it's very homely and we can watch videos on the page, share and preview links and have conversations and chats.. Plus it's a permanent group whereas I don't know what will happen with this scribble page as scribble usually does a free month's trial and then it's a monthly charge..? LOADS of people are on the Facebook group, feel free to join.. the more the merrier :0)
    by Indreba 3/26/2011 3:42:15 PM

  • ty Dean for your input and ALL your posts/links
    by Hermine 3/26/2011 3:42:29 PM

  • #Dean: I value too your opinions, before and now.
    by futureisnow 3/26/2011 3:42:49 PM

  • Bill Nye was interviewed the other day, watching him look so concerned made me think "where did the science guy go?" I think anyone with a scientific background is getting more concerned by the day.
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 3:43:05 PM

  • your all welcome...
    by Dean 3/26/2011 3:43:06 PM

  • Still learning/reading about Scribble Live manual is a little sketchy and thin in places
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 3:43:23 PM

  • I need to run errands for awhile.. cya all later...
    by Dean 3/26/2011 3:43:30 PM

  • @Indreba This format is more user friendly.
    by Jim Carver 3/26/2011 3:43:31 PM

  • I also want to thank Dean. For more than a week, his voice has been about the only one who has brought clarity to this situation.
    by Andy 3/26/2011 3:43:42 PM

  • "All official agencies are conspicuously silent about the alpha-emitters Plutonium and Uranium. We remain deeply concerned about this lack of information." www.llrc.org
    by Bobby1 3/26/2011 3:43:45 PM

  • Bye Dean!
    by borrrden 3/26/2011 3:43:50 PM

  • @George Gibb, this format is great, don't let it go. If this
    by Rucco 3/26/2011 3:44:12 PM

  • Seriously though, I'm very concerned for a lot of reasons- but has per my facebook comments- my boyfriend is currently aiding Japan in all of this catastrophe. I had plans to see him in September for the first time in 10 months...and now I'm sure it is scrapped. Can anyone knowledgeable speculate on the outcome of the US Military bases and how likely they will be to even reside there. It's looking grim, and I feel like that its almost like we're losing our most valuable asset in the Pacific.
    by stef 3/26/2011 3:44:14 PM

  • and yes borrrden- Deans should come in shifts
    by stef 3/26/2011 3:44:35 PM

  • If the blog has a significant success, I'll be more than happy to contribute for the monthly charge(s)
    by Rucco 3/26/2011 3:44:51 PM

  • @Bobby1 That site seem kinda bleek
    by NHK Listener 3/26/2011 3:45:35 PM

  • I know this has been posted before, but here is a page is most of the news sites and a ton of information links. fukushima.wikispaces.com
    by Jeff 3/26/2011 3:45:37 PM

  • Not to mention, this gets saved. Facebook gets washed away.
    by Jim Carver 3/26/2011 3:45:48 PM

  • @Dawn Barker The boiling point of water changes with dissolved solubles. Fresh water boils at 100 C at sea level. Sea water boils at 103.7 C at sea level. So the salt water is cutting ~4 degrees C off of the cooling effectiveness of the water.
    by radioguy 3/26/2011 3:46:06 PM

  • @Rucco Good point, because I don't know what George have chosen, but if it is the free account, it will stop after 1000 messages, as far as I have understand it..
    by futureisnow 3/26/2011 3:46:13 PM

  • @radioguy The water doesn't have to boil to transfer heat.
    by borrrden 3/26/2011 3:46:53 PM

  • @radioguy The effect is minimal however.
    by Jim Carver 3/26/2011 3:46:57 PM

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