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Wed Mar 25 07:45:09 UTC 2015  <pete_dushenski>   "Jordan has signed a $10bn deal with Russia to build the kingdom's first nuclear power plant, with two 1,000-megawatt reactors in the country's north." << someone is actually building nuclear reactors these days.

Wed Dec 03 06:35:21 UTC 2014  <*>   BingoBoingo always imagined a perfect "nuclear power" untouchable datacenter would target DC, Beijing, Moscow, and Mecca for its dead hand protocol

Wed Nov 19 03:18:09 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   this water has another .7MJ added by a nuclear power plant, turns to steam, powers a turbine, putting out 1MW of electricity which restarts the cycle.

Tue Nov 18 11:52:41 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   aside the obvious objection that "right wingers" have nothing to do with all this, and aside the spurious conflation of plastics and nuclear power,

Tue Nov 18 06:19:47 UTC 2014  <decimation>   they have always hated suburbs, nuclear power, shopping malls, automobiles... and plastics, which could not exist under a centrally planned green economy. I would therefore like to ask all my readers to take a look around them and note everything plastic, and then say a quiet "thank you" to the right-wingers who made it possible for everything that Brutopians consider "wasteful" to exist at all. << Herr Kokkarinen

Tue Nov 18 01:41:19 UTC 2014  <decimation>   "Naturally, we should also immediately start rationing those scarce medical nuclear isotopes used in cancer treatments, so that those who oppose nuclear power would always be the last in the priority queue to receive them."

Fri Oct 31 04:03:38 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Logged on 21-10-2014 00:36:11; asciilifeform: a datacenter that can't be diddled from a safe distance is also called 'a nuclear power'

Fri Oct 31 04:03:18 UTC 2014  <assbot>   32 results for 'nuclear power' : http://search.bitcoin-assets.com/?q=nuclear+power

Fri Oct 31 04:03:17 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   !s nuclear power

Tue Oct 21 00:36:11 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   a datacenter that can't be diddled from a safe distance is also called 'a nuclear power'

Wed Jul 09 19:51:16 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   'In France protesters fired an RPG-7 grenade-launcher at the reactor of a nuclear power station. Where they got the Soviet-made weapon I do not know. Perhaps it was just lying there at the roadside. But if it was a spetsnaz officer who had the good fortune to meet those people and provide them with their hardware, he would without further ado have been given a Red Banner medal and promotion. The senior officers

Wed Jul 09 19:51:16 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   of the GRU have a particular dislike of Western nuclear power stations, which reduce the West's dependence on imported oil (including Soviet oil) and make it stronger and more independent. They are one of spetsnaz's, most important targets.'

Fri Jun 27 03:15:21 UTC 2014  <decimation>   what about portable nuclear reactors? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Nuclear_Power_Program

Fri Jun 27 03:15:21 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Army Nuclear Power Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wed Jun 11 00:58:21 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   asciilifeform: Well, wind storms are a thing here and... should a hot war start with a nuclear power... I live all to close to Air Mobility command atm to count on these plastic window blinds to save me from radiation poisoning while I wait out the initial fallout's decay.

Sat Apr 26 14:45:21 UTC 2014  <peterl>   use nuclear powered sumarine to power miners?

Sun Mar 23 01:25:50 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   joecool that can't be right, mostly because nuclear power is economical as compared to burning oil.

Thu Feb 27 07:46:42 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   aircraft impossible to make large enough for nuclear power to work. submarines pretty much only work as nukes.

Thu Feb 27 07:45:08 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   a robot nuclear submarine is perhaps one of the best power projectors available.

Mon Feb 24 19:49:49 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   '... the first western nuclear power plant in eastern Europe'

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