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Old 03-04-2012, 17:47   #23
Tim Deegan
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Re: Nuclear project in disarray as two pull out making new plants

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
then we just have to be more carefull
So we can avoid earthquakes by being careful can we???


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The last time i looked we don't get strong earthquakes or volcanoes and we aren't straddling 2 continental plates so i would say we are live on a stable land mass
Well you really need to do some more research then.

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then we just have to be more carefull



The last time i looked we don't get strong earthquakes or volcanoes and we aren't straddling 2 continental plates so i would say we are live on a stable land mass

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yes i do think ,and yes i have watched a few documentaries on the subject ,it doesn't make me a expert though that's why i think ,unlike you though who appear to be a expert on most matters after watching a few documentaries .
I have just been watching one about weather change in the UK on BBC Iplayer as it happens and guess what all the experts only "think" as well they are not certain ,perhaps we should point them in your direction being the fount of all knowledge
The documentaries get their information from experts who know far more than me or you So I'm far more likely to listen to what they say, than what 'you think'. But you seem to quite often think that what "you think" is right, and the experts are wrong.

The experts don't know when a large earthquake could happen. But what they do know is that they have happened before, and they will probably happen again. This is enough reason to not build power stations that could prove to be extremely dangerous in the event of an earthquake. In fact Germany are decommissioning all of their nuclear power stations following the events in Japan. But then I suppose you think that you know better than them also!!
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