greg_barton
greg_barton
greg_barton

It’s some of both, in my opinion. Unreasoned fear of radiation is encouraged by media, just like every other unreasoned fear, because it gets attention. Fissile material is pretty dangerous, but by real measurement of people harmed, far less dangerous than widespread use of gasoline or coal. But we grew up with gas

No perhaps it's not a great idea to leave then in orbit. Nuclear power is going to be needed if we ever want to do any serious space exploration

As suave as Ben Affleck must have been at 13, I do not believe us to be related.

Looking at his counterpoint video makes me suspect that he didn't try that hard with this one or he merely took the more common arguments against nuclear energy and ran with them.

As a liberal, it's fun to mock the anti-science idiocy of the right-wing. But nuclear power is decidedly where liberals run afoul of scientific reality.

Consider me underwhelmed and unimpressed with Mr. Gesagt's particularly ignorant and uniformed fear mongering.

Average coal plants release more radioactivity than nuclear power plants. They are the holy grail of power creation, when they are done properly. We've have some pretty shitty examples done in the past, and the mistakes clearly outlined for us and solutions found for things that lead to disasters such as Fukashima and

Why am I not surprised a Gawker property is pushing a completely wrong and nonsensical position on something even the so called "author" of the video is essentially clueless about the topic he's preaching on

More people have died in California installing solar panels than have died globally from nuclear plants.

What the fuck is this drivel?

To be fair, how can you have an Earth shattering plot when the earth is already shattered.

Inuit people had zero vitamin C (or any plant foods for that matter) in their diets and no scurvy.

I feel like this may very well be the most well-edited trailer that Pixar has ever produced.

The food compartments on these dinner trays are Monolith-shaped, too.

"At just $50 (plus $13 whenever you need to change the filter) it's not unreasonably priced"

I got the same feeling, like I was just watching a bunch of very small men run around inside of my television.

I thought the 48hz Hobbit looked like people playing dress up on a stage. So I'm resisting.

Oh, Flash... no matter how goofy you get or how bad the writing is on some episodes, I will always love you for not being afraid of your comic book roots and giving us Captain Cold in a blue parka.