[Info-vax] Intel junk...Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign
Jan-Erik Soderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Tue Jan 9 17:18:11 EST 2018
Den 2018-01-09 kl. 22:47, skrev Tim Streater:
> In article <v96a5dlvf4fhhir13an7fgq7f2fmgad4tf at 4ax.com>, Doomsdrzej
> <dre at do.om> wrote:
>
>>> Solar, thermal, wind, and for consistency, nuclear.
>>
>> The first three are worthless ...
>
> Right so far.
>
>> ...and the last is the most dangerous thing on Earth.
>
> Total balls.
>
> At TMI...
OK.
> and Fukushima, no one killed or injured.
That is simply not according official reports. There was a number of
workers killed at the plan directly in the accident. And the number
of deads reported or calculated in the time after the accident such
as during the evacuation process (caused by the cuclear accident)
has been in the 1000 range.
> At Chernobyl (where they had to work very hard to make even a poorly
> designed reactor have a meltdown), less than 100 dead....
There seems to be reports of approx. 40 directly dead by the explosion as
such. Then the figures varies a lot, since it is very hard to guess the
final impact. The estimates seems to be in the 9,000 to 90,000 range:
https://nypost.com/2017/11/20/scientists-might-have-been-wrong-about-the-chernobyl-disaster/
And besides of that, even 31 years after the accident, there are still
effects far away from the plant:
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2017/10/09/beware-radioactive-wild-boars-hunters-in-sweden-concerned-about-chernobyl-s-frightening-legacy.html
Similar issues with wild boars has been reported from Fukushima:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/world/asia/radioactive-boars-in-fukushima-thwart-residents-plans-to-return-home.html
What other power plan breakdowns has severe consequences decades
or centuries after the accident as such? Covering an area 1000s of Km
from the actual accident?
> Per terrawatt-hour of energy produced,
> much the safest way to generate electricity. As you'd know if you refer
> to the Without-the-hot-air website I referred you to.
>
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