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Easy. Instead of one of those jammers install a device in the car that injects a geiger counter like crackling sound into the phone conversations within 1000 feet.
Very good point. Excactly what I was referring to as well.
There are some very educational white papers at http://www.teslamotors.com/display_data/twentyfirstcenturycar.pdf
Basically they ran the numbers based on electricity from natural gas power plants. From that source of electricity, the well to wheel efficiency is 2-3 times more efficient than standard gasoline powered, hybrids, fuel cell or natural gas cars.
The efficiency of the fuel cell cars may very well get better as new technology is developed.
Easy. Instead of one of those jammers install a device in the car that injects a geiger counter like crackling sound into the phone conversations within 1000 feet.
............ I'll bet one of the developing nations would even volunteer to store the small amount of waste (entombed in ceramic blocks) in exchange for the jobs it would provide.
I got in tight with a few of the on-site biologists at IPNPG while there, after they found out I had a minor in it and was interested in Limnology (water quality). Those nuts were so proud of the fact that their water was of such high quality after they were done with it that it tested cleaner than the water they were siphoning off the Hudson River. They were always drinking it to impress people. Even I have to admit that the numbers were pretty impressive.I love our north carolina nuke plant, in fact was fishing today in the lake right down stream from the cooling tower. Cool sight. The water is the cleanest around.
Another really NEAT post to have at IP was to work the fish farm. Most people aren't even aware of this one. But NPG's are required to pull their intake screens every couple of weeks and sample them for fish remains. After applying a long drawn out formula it tells them how many pounds of each fish they have sucked up into their intakes. Then they are required to put that amount plus some extra back into the river below the outputs.Funny...I used to fish the outlet water at the Plymouth Pilgrim plant when I was a kid. Tons of fish. I think they liked the warmer water.
Now I LIKE this idea! The Chernobyl suggestion was pretty good too.I'll bet one of the developing nations would even volunteer to store the small amount of waste (entombed in ceramic blocks) in exchange for the jobs it would provide.
Maybe we could store nuclear waste at Chernobyl.
What a seriously interesting idea.
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