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    None of those deaths was attributed to radiation, to my knowledge.

    Most of them, as noted died from hypothermia or similar.

    It takes very little exposure or neglect to kill your average nursing home resident, sadly.
    had there been no radiation. Would they have been abandoned?

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    tell me a previous man-made event that is not Chernobyl or a nuclear bomb that released more radiation.
    I'll give you a hint. The stuff that has happened before in Japan released more to date than this and I'm not talking about Hiroshima or Nagasaki. This has the potential to be far worse but it is so far not.

    Three Mile Island is another.

    But all of these radiation levels pale in comparison to the amount of radioactive material in the air during the time when the US and Russia were setting off bombs on a regular basis for "tests".

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    Your cellphone likely raises background radiation more than the 1% rise on the west coast right now.

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    Now, at least one CTBTO member state, Austria, intends to make some of the data public in the form of summary reports and forecasts of global radiation spread.



    Nature has also learned that initial CTBTO data suggest that a large meltdown at the Fukushima power plant has not yet occurred, although that assessment may change as more data flow in during the coming days. Lars-Erik De Geer, research director of the Swedish Defence Research Ins ute in Stockholm, which has access to the CTBTO data and uses it to provide the foreign ministry and other Swedish government departments with analyses, says that the data show high amounts of volatile radioactive isotopes, such as iodine and caesium, as well the noble gas xenon. But so far, the data show no high levels of the less volatile elements such as zirconium and barium that would signal that a large meltdown had taken place -- elements that were released during the 1986 reactor explosion in Chernobyl in the Ukraine.



    Rather, the data sit well, he says, with a scenario wherein the main release of radioactivity has come from the release of excess pressure in the containment vessels of affected reactors, and the subsequent explosion of the evacuated hydrogen-laden steam within the reactor buildings. The radioactive plume will spread around the hemisphere within weeks, he predicts, but the levels of radioactivity outside Japan will not be dangerous. The levels in Japan itself, outside the immediate vicinity of the Fukushima power plant, "wouldn't scare me", he adds.
    http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...rom-japanese-d

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    Your cellphone likely raises background radiation more than the 1% rise on the west coast right now.
    quote for future foot in mouth post.

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    had there been no radiation. Would they have been abandoned?
    Better question:

    Had there been no evacuation orders would they have been abandoned?

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    quote for future foot in mouth post.
    This one will serve the purpose better.

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    But all of these radiation levels pale in comparison to the amount of radioactive material in the air during the time when the US and Russia were setting off bombs on a regular basis for "tests".
    How anyone can compare radiation form an Atom bomb to highly radioactive spent fuel rods is amazing.

    Atom Bomb radiation.






    Radiation leaking from damaged reactor.









    The only way Manny could have a "balanced breakfast" was if it included Lithium.

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    @ you using a 4chan map thats fake.

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    Mouse you're more at risk from developing lung cancer from all the weed you've smoked than any radiation out there yet that doesn't stop you does it?

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    Also, the amount of radiation let loose so far would not fill the Superdome.

    Everything needs perspective. The Deepwater Horizon spill almost seems like a non-event based on what nature can do.

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    Mouse you're more at risk from developing lung cancer from all the weed you've smoked than any radiation out there yet that doesn't stop you does it?
    Lets find out, I spark up a joint you go to Japan and eat some girls pussy, lets see who dies first.



    Now your comparing smoking a plant to radiation leaking from a damaged nuclear reactor?


    How many Potheads from the 70s are still alive compared to people who lived in a 5 mile radius of Chernobyl?

    I know you think by living in Detroit your immune to radiation and you may be right. But please if your going to use Google to educate yourself on radiation effects at least do it while sober.

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    What a tacky thing to say, D. You love the attention, don't you?

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    Lets find out, I spark up a joint you go to Japan and eat some girls pussy, lets see who dies first.

    wow

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    ( you think that little *almost* covers your ass? you might have noticed that your broader patterns of posting here follow you around some. )

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    Cherynoble didn't really happen it was faked in a nasa studio.
    Please don't get Mouse started.

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    Your cellphone likely raises background radiation more than the 1% rise on the west coast right now.
    Radiation type makes a difference.

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    Everything needs perspective. The Deepwater Horizon spill almost seems like a non-event based on what nature can do.
    Non event huh? It seems like a non event because your attention span is that of a toddlers.

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    Lets find out, I spark up a joint you go to Japan and eat some girls pussy, lets see who dies first.



    Now your comparing smoking a plant to radiation leaking from a damaged nuclear reactor?


    How many Potheads from the 70s are still alive compared to people who lived in a 5 mile radius of Chernobyl?

    I know you think by living in Detroit your immune to radiation and you may be right. But please if your going to use Google to educate yourself on radiation effects at least do it while sober.
    All those beers you have are far more toxic for your liver than the radiation in the United States right now. Doesn't seem to phase you.

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    What a tacky thing to say, D. You love the attention, don't you?

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    Everything needs perspective. The Deepwater Horizon spill almost seems like a non-event based on what nature can do.
    and how many natural events have spilled thousands of barrels of oil per minute into the sea at one point for months again?

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    All those beers you have are far more toxic for your liver than the radiation in the United States right now. Doesn't seem to phase you.
    Is this what the topic is about, My liver, my lungs? I thought it was about a "meltdown"

    You want to talk about a persons drinking make another topic and don't forget to add pics.










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    mouse is on a tear...


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    Also, the amount of pina coladas manny drank so far would not fill the Superdome.










    (note: pina coladas are generally not served with salt on the rim)

    (I am sure it was a pre-placed thermite margarita, photoshopped in by experts at NASA)

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