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Xperi-mental

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2004/03/27 10:23:262004/03/27
To:
As tomorrow is the twenty fifth anniversary of the most publicised nuclear
incident on US soil, Three Mile Island.
The following link makes an interesting read, especially for those who
reside in the most geologically active regions with a major dependence on
nuclear energy.

http://www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed/chapter1.html

Michael Cash

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2004/03/27 21:32:592004/03/27
To:
On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:23:26 GMT, " Xperi-mental"
<signme...@hotmail.com> brought down from the Mount tablets
inscribed:

We've never been ones to overly worry about whether a post is on-topic
for the group or not. But all the same, if we should revive the annual
FJLIJ awards, I would like to nominate your post for the Most
Off-Topic Without Being Crossposted category.


--

Michael Cash

"I am sorry, Mr. Cash, but we are unable to accept your rap sheet in lieu of
a high school transcript."

Dr. Howard Sprague
Dean of Admissions
Mount Pilot College

Murgi

未読、
2004/03/28 0:50:242004/03/28
To:
> We've never been ones to overly worry about whether a post is on-topic
> for the group or not. But all the same, if we should revive the annual
> FJLIJ awards, I would like to nominate your post for the Most
> Off-Topic Without Being Crossposted category.
>
>
Don't know about the crossposting thing, but nuclear power and Japan's 60+
nuclear power stations are closely related to the Three Mile Island
meltdown. A Chernobyl disaster would in Japan would sink Japan as a world
power!

Sigi


Michael Cash

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2004/03/28 4:39:402004/03/28
To:
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 05:50:24 GMT, "Murgi" <srin...@da2.so-net.ne.jp>

brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:

>> We've never been ones to overly worry about whether a post is on-topic

But this is Japan! Anzen Daiichi and all that. Such things could never
happen here.

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