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There aren't a lot of things to like about Illinois, but one of them is that 58% of our state's electricity production is nuclear. That puts us at #2 nationwide, behind Vermont, which has a population of, like, twelve people.
I tried to find a humorous image of an atomic kitten to put here. Unfortunately, Atomic Kitten is the name of a band, so image searches are producing nothing but pictures of three women who wear a lot of makeup.
Nuclear kitten produces essentially the same search results.
So, here is an ordinary, conventionally-powered kitten:
While my departure from SoCal, which happened very shortly after the closure of San Onofre was announced, was not actually caused by the shutdown of the San Onofre generating station, I couldn't help but feel at the time a sense of "Well, no reason for me to be here anymore" when I heard that announcement.
There aren't a lot of things to like about Illinois, but one of them is that 58% of our state's electricity production is nuclear. That puts us at #2 nationwide, behind Vermont, which has a population of, like, twelve people.
I tried to find a humorous image of an atomic kitten to put here. Unfortunately, Atomic Kitten is the name of a band, so image searches are producing nothing but pictures of three women who wear a lot of makeup.
Nuclear kitten produces essentially the same search results.
So, here is an ordinary, conventionally-powered kitten:
There aren't a lot of things to like about Illinois, but one of them is that 58% of our state's electricity production is nuclear. That puts us at #2 nationwide, behind Vermont, which has a population of, like, twelve people.
I tried to find a humorous image of an atomic kitten to put here. Unfortunately, Atomic Kitten is the name of a band, so image searches are producing nothing but pictures of three women who wear a lot of makeup.
Nuclear kitten produces essentially the same search results.
So, here is an ordinary, conventionally-powered kitten:
While my departure from SoCal, which happened very shortly after the closure of San Onofre was announced, was not actually caused by the shutdown of the San Onofre generating station, I couldn't help but feel at the time a sense of "Well, no reason for me to be here anymore" when I heard that announcement.
There aren't a lot of things to like about Illinois, but one of them is that 58% of our state's electricity production is nuclear. That puts us at #2 nationwide, behind Vermont, which has a population of, like, twelve people.
I tried to find a humorous image of an atomic kitten to put here. Unfortunately, Atomic Kitten is the name of a band, so image searches are producing nothing but pictures of three women who wear a lot of makeup.
Nuclear kitten produces essentially the same search results.
So, here is an ordinary, conventionally-powered kitten:
There aren't a lot of things to like about Illinois, but one of them is that 58% of our state's electricity production is nuclear. That puts us at #2 nationwide, behind Vermont, which has a population of, like, twelve people.
I tried to find a humorous image of an atomic kitten to put here. Unfortunately, Atomic Kitten is the name of a band, so image searches are producing nothing but pictures of three women who wear a lot of makeup.
Nuclear kitten produces essentially the same search results.
So, here is an ordinary, conventionally-powered kitten:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesco...h=3a575e7d6103
This can happen at Yucca Mountain tomorrow. Safely.
This can happen at Yucca Mountain tomorrow. Safely.
Boost Pope
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No, it cannot.
The "nuclear waste is horrible and there is no way to manage it" theme is too powerful as a tool for the major political parties in the US for such a solution to be implementable. If they were to allow such a thing to happen, then a valuable fear-element would be removed from their arsenal.
Wholly unrelated:
The "nuclear waste is horrible and there is no way to manage it" theme is too powerful as a tool for the major political parties in the US for such a solution to be implementable. If they were to allow such a thing to happen, then a valuable fear-element would be removed from their arsenal.
Wholly unrelated:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesco...h=3a575e7d6103
This can happen at Yucca Mountain tomorrow. Safely.
This can happen at Yucca Mountain tomorrow. Safely.
No, it cannot.
The "nuclear waste is horrible and there is no way to manage it" theme is too powerful as a tool for the major political parties in the US for such a solution to be implementable. If they were to allow such a thing to happen, then a valuable fear-element would be removed from their arsenal.
Wholly unrelated:
The "nuclear waste is horrible and there is no way to manage it" theme is too powerful as a tool for the major political parties in the US for such a solution to be implementable. If they were to allow such a thing to happen, then a valuable fear-element would be removed from their arsenal.
Wholly unrelated:
Boost Pope
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To be fair, multiple credible witnesses all confirmed seeing Diana alive prior to her death.
Meanwhile, in Chicago:
There sure are a lot of passenger side '01-'05 door handles listed on eBay. Haven't found a single listing for a driver side unit.
Meanwhile, in Chicago:
There sure are a lot of passenger side '01-'05 door handles listed on eBay. Haven't found a single listing for a driver side unit.