Boojatta
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Sat Oct-01-11 06:33 PM
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When a nuclear reactor is leaking and nobody is monitoring it, does the leaking material radiate? |
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Edited on Sat Oct-01-11 06:37 PM by Boojatta
Over the years, billions of dollars have been spent around the world to support the study of philosophy. Isn't it time to start gaining something from it? Why worry about such trivia as noise pollution in secluded forests when we can be taking on some serious issues like the kind of thing that has been happening at Fukushima?
The next time a nuclear reactor stops functioning properly, why can't we try the heads-in-the-sand approach? It just might work, and if not then at least we gave it a try.
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Sat Oct-01-11 06:44 PM
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1. I think I finally understand you. |
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Sun Oct-02-11 05:19 PM
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2. Is it a fluke, or a new trend? |
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