sorry should have put that on the organise page I am going to take to my bed g'night all:)
by elainekirk 5/23/2011 1:49:27 AM
rest well elaine,,
by dean 5/23/2011 1:49:43 AM
Night Elaine!
by LM 5/23/2011 1:49:52 AM
Night Elaine!
by Angie 5/23/2011 1:50:27 AM
how about... NUCLEAR SAFETY ALLIANCE for a name
by dean 5/23/2011 1:50:51 AM
@Dean The NSA....I like.
by LM 5/23/2011 1:51:27 AM
or GLOBAL NUCLEAR SAFETY ALLIANCE
by dean 5/23/2011 1:51:57 AM
or International Nuclear Safety Alliance
by LM 5/23/2011 1:52:58 AM
YEH
by dean 5/23/2011 1:53:15 AM
@Dean sounds good
by cat 5/23/2011 1:53:16 AM
@radioguy Not there now, prob after broadcast.
by Shadow 5/23/2011 1:53:26 AM
Quake caused no major damage to reactors Tokyo Electric Power Company has found from its data that the March 11th earthquake caused no safety abnormalities at the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant until the tsunami came.
The plant operator is expected to submit its analysis of data following the quake in a report to the government on Monday.
TEPCO's data was intact from the time the quake hit until the tsunami arrived and destroyed all power sources. But afterward, data was only gathered at times when batteries and other power sources were used.
TEPCO undertook its analysis using the available data and interviews with plant workers.
The plant operator concluded the quake caused no major damage to the main piping and other parts of the reactors. TEPCO found no safety abnormalities at any of the reactors until the tsunami hit. www3.nhk.or.jp
by LM 5/23/2011 1:54:56 AM
Huh!!!
by LM 5/23/2011 1:55:09 AM
@LM Really. Um. Bwahahaha! (thud)
by Nancy 5/23/2011 1:55:51 AM
@estacion Wonder if that has something to with the helicopter earlier. 05:51 MST
by Shadow 5/23/2011 1:55:56 AM
GREAT SCOTT!
by Shadow 5/23/2011 1:57:46 AM
@LM & DEAN, would you like me to add any of those 3?
by Nancy 5/23/2011 1:58:19 AM
@Nancy Sure!
by LM 5/23/2011 1:59:36 AM
@LM what one?
by Nancy 5/23/2011 2:01:17 AM
Nuclear plant workers suffer internal radiation exposure after visiting Fukushima The government has discovered thousands of cases of workers at nuclear power plants outside Fukushima Prefecture suffering from internal exposure to radiation after they visited the prefecture, the head of the Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said. mdn.mainichi.jp
by Majj 5/23/2011 2:01:38 AM
@Nancy I like all of them although NSA might be an issue...funny though.
by LM 5/23/2011 2:02:01 AM
@all Good Morning ...Good Evening ...Hello
by smoss 5/23/2011 2:04:00 AM
@Nancy After reading that article on 'No Damage From Quake' I ALMOST feel like slamming my head against a wall. Here I was thinking that maybe they would fess up a little..too much to ask!
by LM 5/23/2011 2:04:13 AM
@LM CYA Disaster Management at its finest.
by radioguy 5/23/2011 2:06:35 AM
@LM that was the most over the top load of horse manure. There are tons of personal accounts and data from TEPCO that run counter to that plus all the painfully obvious post-disaster evidence.
by Nancy 5/23/2011 2:07:03 AM
@radioguy LOL - for a second I thought that was a group name suggestion. :-)
@ all The GAG Report (Crowd sourcing analysis of events Main Stream Media refuses to cover)
by smoss 5/23/2011 2:08:33 AM
@Nancy I nearly spit out my merlot!
by LM 5/23/2011 2:08:44 AM
@radioguy So true!
by LM 5/23/2011 2:09:37 AM
The Art of Full Meltdown: Fukushima Daiichi With recent revelations about failed emergency vents, the likely extreme damage from the earthquake prior to the tsunami, and finally, admission there has been full core nuclear meltdown at Fukushima, the depth of the tragedy sunk into my heart in ways that left me with no more words. It is at times like these that I look to artists, poets and musicians to translate the human and ecological tragedy into meaning. www.dailykos.com
by Majj 5/23/2011 2:11:51 AM
Does anyone have any thoughts about the picture in this post from Physics forums www.physicsforums.com Can the red-stained concrete fragments be the products of a bubbling corium-concrete stew?
by Bobby1 5/23/2011 2:14:36 AM
@all Random note of the day...As we view Reactors 3 and 4 on the JNN/TBS feed, the line of site passes directly over the Common Spent Fuel Storage Facility. CSFSF located directly inland (behind) reactor 4.
by smoss 5/23/2011 2:16:59 AM
@Bobby1 Not brick. Edge staining. Look at the largest stained piece. You can see the blur paint surface, and see it's the same width as the blue-surfaced one below it in the photo.
by radioguy 5/23/2011 2:19:41 AM
blur=blue
by radioguy 5/23/2011 2:19:51 AM
"Anser from Jorge Stolfi : Fukushima Nightmare Majjham Dear, thanks for the message.
I'm traveling at the time, I'll be back to Brazil on Thursday pr'oxima. At'e l'want to read the blogs that you indicated and resume gr'aficos."
The data are obtained from relat'orios di'arios of NISA, the link has Main.html. We can wait hin here any time sun :-))))
by Majj 5/23/2011 2:20:26 AM
@radioguy How do you account for the staining?
by Bobby1 5/23/2011 2:21:39 AM
5.1 Earthquake 24 minutes ago 172 miles off coast from Fukushima.
by LM 5/23/2011 2:25:18 AM
According to the graph above we finally have ice inside of R3. The data seems to be really trustworthy. Nevertheless, I don't understand why they increase the cooling effort while temps are falling. What do they know? k.min.us
@Bobby1 I have no idea what is that color unless the color is pushed and it's less re and more rust-colored, and is rust. But I don't know. Some kind of corrosion product?
by radioguy 5/23/2011 2:28:51 AM
@radioguy It's possible that it's rust. It's not paint because it's covered all over.