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  • That is bile.
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  • Shabs, Face, Vela, Skrit, gonna just sort out the gay marriage shit over there? Ta.
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    Shabs, Face, Vela, Skrit, gonna just sort out the gay marriage shit over there? Ta.

    Doing my bit in a maybe-marginal electorate. The sitting member might be quite conservative though so dunno if its a meaningful vote locally.
    "Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness." ― Terry Pratchett
  • Will be obviously voting yes like 90% of out pinko commie area.

    I'm still great and you still love it.
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    Melbourne will dominate the Yes vote rep so we'll do all we can.
    Skerret's posting is ok to trip balls to and read just to experience the ambience but don't expect any content.
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    Not that it will necessarily do anything remember, Libs can just go "thanks pals" and dutifully ignore the result.
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  • Which party is your member a part of?
    "Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness." ― Terry Pratchett
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    Errrrumm the hometown/postal locale perp is big L Sarah henderson, residential is The Cunt Frydenberg.  Tearing it down from the inside.
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  • Mine is a lnp member who apparently is in favour of ssm.
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    Vela wrote:
    Mine is a lnp member who apparently is in favour of ssm.
    grelps
    Skerret's posting is ok to trip balls to and read just to experience the ambience but don't expect any content.
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  • Vote has been poasted. 

    Got a spare one for a previous resident who lived here before us and still hasn't updated his enrolment in four years (including four elections here, state, federal and for lost ballots). 

    Did the right thing and returned to sender. Can't commit electoral fraud when you have the address linked to the paper now, can you. 

    Watch it not be a vote though and the libs just use their free vote to ignore public opinion. Dutton and Joyce are out on the hustings building and assaulting strawmen daily.
    "Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than curse the darkness." ― Terry Pratchett
  • Another big earthquake in Mexico City. 7.1. On the anniversary of the biggun in 1985. Looks bad.
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    Vela wrote:
    Which party is your member a part of?

    Any willing party.
  • Another big earthquake in Mexico City. 7.1. On the anniversary of the biggun in 1985. Looks bad.

    I think there have been so many disaster events recently I'm becoming numb to them.
    I'm falling apart to songs about hips and hearts...
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    Kow stop Spain descending into civil war kthx.
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    If won't affect the beach, the weather or tapas so don't worry.
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    Maybe there will be a british musical at the end of this.
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    O Barcelona (I wish I could've known ya)
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    This is a good piece about why Uber are losing their London license:

    http://www.londonreconnections.com/2017/understanding-uber-not-app/
  • What a mess!

    The Cleanup at Japan’s Fukushima Nuclear Plant Has Been Delayed Yet Again

    With the backing of Japan’s government, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO) has decided to revise its plan to remove highly radioactive spent fuel from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant. It’s the fourth re-think made by the utility since the plant suffered a meltdown following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami—and yet another delay to a plan that’s expected to take anywhere from 30 to 40 years.

    TEPCO, the company responsible for cleaning up the beleaguered Fukushima plant, has sketched out a revised roadmap for the decommissioning process, which was approved by Japan’s government earlier today, reports The Japan Times. The new plan calls for the extraction of the highly radioactive spent fuel from the cooling pools of reactors 1 and 2 starting in 2023 instead of 2020. Work on reactor 3 will go ahead as planned next year, having already been delayed earlier this year. All three reactors experienced core meltdowns following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

    The decision to delay the decommissioning process was informed by recent robotic surveys and the identification of new technical and safety issues. In February of this year, soaring radiation levels fried a robot that was sent in to inspect and clean reactor 2. Then in July, an aquatic robot managed to send back photos of what appeared to be melted nuclear fuel at the bottom of reactor 3. The precise location of the melted fuel still needs to be confirmed, however, and more work needs to be done to create robots that can withstand the intense levels of radiation near the core. The new delays announced by TEPCO today were prompted by these realities, along with the discovery of previously unknown damage in the storage pool areas and the need for further radioactive decontamination.

    Naohiro Masuda, head of TEPCO’s decommissioning efforts, said the three to four decade plan “may not sound convincing because of all the unknowns and [because] we haven’t found most of the melted fuel” within the reactor cores. But what’s needed, he said, is a target for developing the technologies required to accomplish this goal.

    Under the revised plan, the cleanup process will require the removal of the fuel rod assemblies from the spent fuel pools before any of the melted fuel debris can be removed. An extraction plan for the removal of the radioactive debris won’t even be considered until 2019. At this point, the best case scenario sees the extraction of the melted nuclear fuel starting in 2021.

    But TEPCO has also delayed choosing the specific method for the debris extraction, which is considered the most challenging phase of the decommissioning process. The favored method at this point would involve removing the debris from the sides of the reactors after partially filling them up with water. That said, TEPCO still needs to produce an estimate showing how long it’ll take to remove the melted fuel, and a plan showing how and where the radioactive waste will be stored. It also has to decide what to do with the Fukushima plant itself.

    If all this isn’t enough, there’s all that contaminated water to consider as well. TEPCO’s updated roadmap establishes new goals to reduce the amount of underground water at the plant. Currently, clean water underneath the plant is getting mixed together with water that’s being used to cool the damaged reactors, which subsequently becomes contaminated with radiation. TEPCO has made some progress in this regard, but it would now like to cut the amount of water used to 150 tonnes per day from the current 200 tonnes.

    As this unfortunate episode makes painfully clear, when nuclear power goes wrong, it really goes wrong. Should all go according to plan, the plant won’t be fully decommissioned until the mid-2050s, and possibly even later given the many technical challenges that await. [Japan Times, Associated Press]
  • Unfortunately Fukushima will support the arguments of fossil fuel pricks.

    It is very true that the negative results can be catastrophic but the reasons Fukishima has been so horrific are firstly building a plant in a location so suseptable to natural disaster and secondly Japan's retarded dedication to "honour".
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    Fukushima was an old style nuclear reactor that required power to prevent the reaction from running out of control. New style ones are designed in such a way as to require power to keep the reaction going. A new style reactor that was hit by a tsunami would simply switch itself off.
  • I didn't know that, thank you Yoss.
    Yet another reason for Fukushima to not prevent new plants.
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    Fukushima was an old style nuclear reactor that required power to prevent the reaction from running out of control. New style ones are designed in such a way as to require power to keep the reaction going. A new style reactor that was hit by a tsunami would simply switch itself off.

    Are you talking about the molten thorium salt concept? Or other designs which already are in operation? It would be a shame if Fukushima's (and Three Mile and Chernobyl) continue to damn those newer reactors to never be built. 

    That said, it might not be needed in many places with the advances in solar, wind, tidal energy and batteries. Where I live is one of the sunniest places on earth, but already people can go completely off-grid for under $40,000. That puts it well within the spectrum of legislating new houses to have that stuff built-in.
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    I’m not sure of the names, TBH.
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    Also, Nate Silver’s final article on the polling ahead of the US election. Well worth a read.

    https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-media-has-a-probability-problem/
  • Unfortunately Fukushima will support the arguments of fossil fuel pricks. It is very true that the negative results can be catastrophic but the reasons Fukishima has been so horrific are firstly building a plant in a location so suseptable to natural disaster and secondly Japan's retarded dedication to "honour".

    Fukushima is not really an argument against building a nuclear plant in Europe, especially the UK. A natural disater in the UK is when the bins get blown over.

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