No Radiation From Japan Nuclear Waste Fire

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{"commentId":70412,"authorDomain":"ugs"}

That has to be one of the coolest looking nuclear power stations I have ever seen.

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    Reply#1 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:16 AM EST
    {"commentId":70418,"authorDomain":"tommyk"}

    yes, those reactors look very, uhhhh, feminine.

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      Reply#2 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:22 AM EST
      {"commentId":70428,"authorDomain":"bradfarris"}
      another two hours to put out the flames at the waste incinerating facility in Oi,

      Waste incinerating facility? Is that a place where they burn up cardboard boxes and empty styrofoam cups, or are they talking about a fire in a place where they dispose of radioactive waste?

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        Reply#3 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:31 AM EST
        {"commentId":70448,"authorDomain":"rvillegas"}

        No, In japan, they burn whatever waste they can. Trash is sorted into different catagories.

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          Reply#4 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:47 AM EST
          {"commentId":70462,"authorDomain":"bradfarris"}

          I see. So, do they send their household waste to a nuclear power plant for incineration, or would this be an incinerator for cardboard boxes and such that were used at the facility? I mean, Roberto, do you know about Japanese nuclear power plants, or are you generalizing?

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            Reply#5 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:54 AM EST
            {"commentId":70495,"authorDomain":"mike"}

            I have to agree... that really is quite a nice looking power plant. It looks straight out of SimCity or something. Wouldn't look nearly as good with a raging fire going on though, I'm sure.

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              Reply#6 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:11 AM EST
              {"commentId":70507,"authorDomain":"stopdancego"}

              They're not breasts, you pervs.

              It's a face. Complete with eyes, brows, and mouth.

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                Reply#7 - Wed Mar 22, 2006 11:16 AM EST
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