Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Worldest Biggest Tech Deck

Japan vs. Italy on nuclear



say that Japan wins 10 to zero. And there's no doubt about this. They are the children of technology, a country 10 years ahead of us, both as a level of development, both as culture and education such as respect for human life. Japan is the country where an official who is discovered to defraud his company decides to commit suicide in shame. Japan is the country where there are extreme culture to education, meditation, tradition.

And if despite all this they have failed to build a power plant is 100% secure and are not able to predict the unpredictable, and now they can not control a nuclear explosion on the edge ... Do you really think we will succeed us DUMB Italian soccer addicts who do not even know how to solve the garbage problem in Naples?

I believe that our leaders should talk less hot air and be an examiner of consciousness. It is not that why we are in central France then we must do here eh ... I would definitely be happier if the world nuclear power plant there was not one, but since there are, because the fact of buying nuclear energy from France should in some way soften my opposition to the construction of nuclear power plants in Italy?

I do not understand own.

I draw from der Spiegel, German weekly:
"Of course, Japan is an earthquake zone, which increases the risk and represents a substantial difference compared to Germany or France . But Japan is also among the most developed countries, where experienced and dedicated engineers build the most modern and reliable equipment in the world. At the time of the Chernobyl disaster, the German nuclear industry could also take a drink of the population - and believe of reflection - in Eastern Europe there were obsolete reactors and engineers incompetent and negligent. Now the arrogance of this perception is there for all to see. [...] Why just a chain of unfortunate circumstances because of what happened in Fukushima recur elsewhere. "

Need I say more?

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