thank you for not making this article as sensationalist as the last one. it’s much better for everyone when you just stick to the facts.
thank you for not making this article as sensationalist as the last one. it’s much better for everyone when you just stick to the facts.
having sort of done this type of thing before, i can say that strength of the one finger isn’t really the problem, it’s the pain of putting all that pressure on such a small area
thank god this had nothing to do with crossfit. i’m so sick of watching their “pull-ups” and “muscle-ups”.
plus if you’re shorter than the dryer, like a little kid might be, you’re flinging poop germs right into you face as you reach up to get your hands in the air stream
ever since i saw the TED talk about paper towels i only ever use 1, folded in half.
don’t try to push your british spelling onto america, tyrant.
are you kidding? you just solved the problem of funding education.
so tell me exactly how poor waste storage at Hanford tank farms from 70+ years ago relates to current day nuclear power spent fuel storage.
you are a terrible writer.
nuclear waste from nuclear power plants is not just buried in the ground as a liquid to be forgotten about. it is stored either underwater inside the plant which is designed to withstand all the bad things that we think can happen to it. or once it’s cooled enough, it is stored outside in concrete bunker things…
maybe the announcer guy is just that smart then?
as a non-fan.. when the announcer said “just run right back to the bag and come home with it, that’s exactly what you do”, do they really practice these scenarios??
thank you. i’d also add that spent fuel and ancillary waste at power plants is currently being adequately handled, even though the federal government reneged on Yucca mountain. maybe one day we’ll even be allowed to reprocess the spent fuel.
on projects that last this long you don’t keep changing everything when an updated code comes out. the original design basis says it’ll be designed to codes from 1997 or something and that’s it. it was good enough then, and that’s what all the permits were based on. i’ve worked on nuclear power plants that are STILL…
unfortunately, this has nothing to do with that asshole.
um, wtf are you talking about? you can train new people to replace the ones that leave.
i hope no one tells you that design of this place started in 1989?
Harry Reid.
except for the billions of dollars already spent, and more budgeted for the future.
“fact”