Massive tsunami hits Japan (JARED MATTE MEMORIAL THREAD,RIP)
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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nuclear ... 6020272820
Now, i'm no geologist, but one of the things I would like to know is what possesses a country that is practically sitting on a fault line to build nuclear power plants toward the coast nearest said fault line. (Then again, California has one of these, so.)
Now, i'm no geologist, but one of the things I would like to know is what possesses a country that is practically sitting on a fault line to build nuclear power plants toward the coast nearest said fault line. (Then again, California has one of these, so.)
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I heard that one part of a reactor has exploded already at some facility.
…the thought that instantly struck me was that this whole scenario really is exactly like Godzilla. An unstoppable force emerging from the seas not far off the Japanese coast, advancing on the island, laying to waste any cities along its path, and practically a walking nuclear catastrophe.
Have all these films gone to naught? They were originally a warning to humankind not to mess with the forces of nature and to remember the dangers of nuclear technology. …and yet, as mentioned above, they’re building nuclear reactors right at the coast not far away from some of the most heavily populated cities in the world.
…the thought that instantly struck me was that this whole scenario really is exactly like Godzilla. An unstoppable force emerging from the seas not far off the Japanese coast, advancing on the island, laying to waste any cities along its path, and practically a walking nuclear catastrophe.
Have all these films gone to naught? They were originally a warning to humankind not to mess with the forces of nature and to remember the dangers of nuclear technology. …and yet, as mentioned above, they’re building nuclear reactors right at the coast not far away from some of the most heavily populated cities in the world.
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Latest I've heard is that Fukushima's generator had its pressure successfully released.The Government wrote:Again there is not going to be a Chernobyl-type event you silly babies. Any radiation leakage is occurring inside the containment building. It would take a ridiculous amount of heat and pressure for the containment to fail. In the worst case, they can always sacrifice the reactors and seal the whole thing away for good.
If that thing blows I'll have Tweaker ban me or something. That's how sure I am. This hysteria annoys me greatly because it's only adding to the ill-informed NIMBY attitude in America regarding nuclear power when the burning of oil and coal releases far more terrible shit every single day.
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The BBC is updating on the nuclear situation throughout the day. Jesus Christ, death tolls are up to an estimated 1300 from about 30 last night (GMT). I do hope GG! is alright.
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Japan has had to suffer through a disproportionate number of disasters, from Tokyo's (the biggest urban area in the world) position on a fault line to being the only country to have ever been targeted by a nuclear attack. I've always assumed their penchant for disaster stories (Godzilla and Evangelion are the ones which spring to mind) was a product of their vulnerability.P.P.A. wrote:…the thought that instantly struck me was that this whole scenario really is exactly like Godzilla. An unstoppable force emerging from the seas not far off the Japanese coast, advancing on the island, laying to waste any cities along its path, and practically a walking nuclear catastrophe.
Have all these films gone to naught? They were originally a warning to humankind not to mess with the forces of nature and to remember the dangers of nuclear technology. …and yet, as mentioned above, they’re building nuclear reactors right at the coast not far away from some of the most heavily populated cities in the world.
As for the nuclear reactor situation; I used to think nuclear power was safe and that any opposition to it was just anti-science. In the past year or so my opinion has changed after actually talking to academics in the field. Events like this should be a lesson on how fundamentally unsafe nuclear power is and how easy it is for safety protocol to undone with the combined power of human incompetence (building that motherfucker next to the ocean) and unforeseen circumstances (an 8.9 magnitude earthquake). Especially when a government is as secretive about their nuclear program as Japan.
Currently, the BBC headline suggests that "a nuclear meltdown is feared", which could mean literally anything.
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A nuclear meltdown has been feared since the middle of the 20th century, what's their point?BBC wrote:a nuclear meltdown is feared
The problem with those movies was - they weren't really a warning, but much rather entertainment. Something that goes away once one leaves the theater, and all that. Oh look, in the next movie, Godzilla will fight a huge moth in a densely-populated area. That very image raises fear and concern for the safety and responsibilities of all the people getting crushed under gigantic dinosaur feet, right..?Have all these films gone to naught? They were originally a warning to humankind not to mess with the forces of nature and to remember the dangers of nuclear technology. …and yet, as mentioned above, they’re building nuclear reactors right at the coast not far away from some of the most heavily populated cities in the world.
...heck no. In the end, it's going to be perceived as a giant monster movie.
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Well… true. The very first film was intended to be a warning though, and much more than the others presented Godzilla as a force of nature, caused by human negligence and ultimately an innocent consequence of our own actions. I’ll admit that afterwards it just became awesome monster vs monster battles, though. >_>
Anyway, I’m going to start chanting Mothra’s song now just in case.
Anyway, I’m going to start chanting Mothra’s song now just in case.
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Incidentally, Gibbon said a couple of times that he lived somewhere around Morioka in Iwate. It's pretty well inland (50km at least) and I can't find anything that suggests that the area was hit especially hard (yet), so he should be alright if he was around there.
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I talked to his brother and he confirmed that he lives near Mt. Iwate, which is considerably far inland, just west of Morioka.
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He said he'll let me know what's going on as soon as he hears anything, although I'd imagine that he'd check in here soon after he would at home.
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He said he'll let me know what's going on as soon as he hears anything, although I'd imagine that he'd check in here soon after he would at home.
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Well, that is much more positive news. He's probably having trouble finding access to a phone in the mess of things.
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If he lived through this i'm sure he'll not let us live unscathed for trying to isolate the location of his mountain fortress :p
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Fixed.FlashTHD wrote:If he lived through this i'm sure he'll not let us live unscathed for trying to isolate the location of his flying castle :p
And yeah, those are good news... the only thing we can do now is wait.
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He lives to scoff another day.
Update: We got a text from Jared not 10 minutes ago. He just got power back, and texted us to verify he's alive.
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Oh man, what a relief!
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Well the cereal industry can breath a sigh of relief.
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you guys YOU GUYS we completely forgot about PassepartoutFlashTHD wrote:If he lived through this i'm sure he'll not let us live unscathed for trying to isolate the location of his mountain fortress :p
DOES HE LIVE
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Wonderful news!Spazz wrote:He lives to scoff another day.
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I admit that I'm relieved.
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Haha, that thread title change is horrible. Good show.
Here's hoping for a return to normalcy over there ASAP.
Here's hoping for a return to normalcy over there ASAP.
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Holy crap, talk about darkly humorous.
And the good news are now great news. How many times has he escaped death, anyway?
And the good news are now great news. How many times has he escaped death, anyway?
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You cunts, I nearly threw up reading that title.