Oh, so I can use that little “F” word here and nobody will say anything about it? Just how soon after I type that little four letter word will I get banned from this site? What happened at that nuclear plant should never have happened. The plant cut corners to make more profit. Almost 30 years later and still, nobody is safe going there.
I was quick to say closing San Onofre was a good thing … design was a major debacle and problems from day one – hundreds of millions lost on it … then a FB friend lamented how her husband worked there for 20+ years and now laid off and scared for the future of unemployment … puts a new light on ideas … 1500 employed, now only about 300 to finish it out … I still think nuclear energy can be done right, but it’s going to be a golden elephant in the room to work with, trying to get it done right the first time without costing a arm and a leg … and a head or two.
tedsini almost 11 years ago
Not to mention Moe, Larry and Curly
PoodleGroomer almost 11 years ago
“You can’t add too much water to a nuclear reactor.”“No. You can’t add too much water to a nuclear reactor.
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
Did I just read that forth panel right? Naughty, naughty.
katina.cooper almost 11 years ago
Oh, so I can use that little “F” word here and nobody will say anything about it? Just how soon after I type that little four letter word will I get banned from this site? What happened at that nuclear plant should never have happened. The plant cut corners to make more profit. Almost 30 years later and still, nobody is safe going there.
dpbriley almost 11 years ago
Really? Headed in the right direction? Guess you have a quick source of over 2000 MWe of baseline generating capacity?Didn’t think so . . . . .
rugratz2222 almost 11 years ago
I was quick to say closing San Onofre was a good thing … design was a major debacle and problems from day one – hundreds of millions lost on it … then a FB friend lamented how her husband worked there for 20+ years and now laid off and scared for the future of unemployment … puts a new light on ideas … 1500 employed, now only about 300 to finish it out … I still think nuclear energy can be done right, but it’s going to be a golden elephant in the room to work with, trying to get it done right the first time without costing a arm and a leg … and a head or two.