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Asean/Japan Quake n nuclear crisis apocalyptic..?
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 02:00
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We hav 3D for now (the norm)..., in near future, we maybe looking at 4D (out of the norm) d others side.
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 01:56
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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/strange-particles-may-travel-faster-light-breaking-laws-192010201.html Enlarge Photo Undated photo shows famed physicist Albert Einstein. Scientists at d... Physicists have found that  tiny particles called neutrinos  are making a 454-mile (730-kilometer) underground trip faster than they should — more quickly, in fact, than light could do. If the results are confirmed, they could throw much of modern physics into upheaval. " The consequences would be absolutely revolutionary and very profound," said physicist Robert Plunkett of the Fermilab laboratory in Batavia, Ill. Rewriting the rules..? The results come from the OPERA experiment, which sends sprays of neutrinos from CERN in Geneva to the INFN Gran Sasso Laboratory in Italy. Neutrinos don't interact with normal atoms, so they simply pass through the Earth as if it were a vacuum.
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 01:47
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Very things is not FOC, including air space tat spaceship need  to travel throught  space air in control here. hehehe.
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25-Sep-2011 01:02
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U know why UFO didnt comes to singapore? Because- -They had to apply for flying licence. -They had to register their flying saucer under LTA and AF. -They had to pay COE, ERP and road taxs. Dont use road also must play, because need to fly pass. -After 10 years, they had to bid for COE again if not scrap away. -They got no money to pay all these. -They will question by ISA and ISD. -They will kanna lock up for illegal immigrants.  
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 00:48
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I am curious oso about UFO things...Science friction or fact and or camera trick..?. It is always cannot be explain as WHY such thing can just hang motionless in d air space.   |
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 00:41
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With this recovery, technology advancement  and communication may move even faster, We hav super fast computer, perhap in near future. We may hav instant (without audio/video break)  AV conference. Sort of time tunnel / time swapping human, or just like our starship in star war movies.  
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teeth53
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25-Sep-2011 00:26
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Si Bei sian arhh. Si bei sain...can't post any the link  in CNA, need moderator for their permission. Simply thing like this make forumer very irritating, CNA - such lousy site to post info. (Note too. I m unable to open new forum  in SJ - sori i hav to post it here.)  |
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teeth53
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24-Sep-2011 20:48
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Almost four years ago...Our dear leader said  (old news). Sunday December 07, 2008. Singapore: Nuclear power not ruled out and now a nuclear plant here?straitstimes.com :  Pedra Branca island east of Singapore In d after math of Japan nuclear mishap. latest news: Singapore to host nuclear safety |
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teeth53
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24-Sep-2011 20:34
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http://japanfocus.org/-Andrew-DeWit/3603  Nuclear power plant construction peaked in the mid-’80s Are nuclear power plants actually cheap while natural energy is  expensive? Creating a Solar Belt in East Japan: The Energy Future,  Japan Focus ,  Son Masayoshi  with an introduction by Andrew DeWit, 19 Sept 11.  From the standpoint of practical, economical logic, solar power and natural energy are expensive. I had always believed that nuclear power was the most inexpensive way of producing power, at 5-6 yen per kilowatt-hour therefore, is this really true? According to figures listed on an application for approval of the nuclear power plant installation, its unit cost is 15-20 yen. This is the actual data (pre-accident cost) So what happens then?. When accident happened? TEPCO obviously should pay this, any cost beyond its capacity will fall to  on govt, in other words, more tax. If we include the full cost of the accident, nuclear power may in fact be the most expensive form of energy. As this example illustrates, the true cost of nuclear power should include local subsidies, nuclear waste processing costs and accident coverage. Moreover, 15 yen was a figure derived from commodity prices 30 years ago, so I wonder what the figure per kilowatt-hour (kWh) would be for a new nuclear power plant today. The  nos-3 reactor at Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant in Finland was slated at initial construction budget of 350 billion yen, work was continually delayed as safety standards continued to rise, and it has already cost 1.5 trillion yen despite still having no schedule for completion. (Accounting for capital investment, without fuel /  operating costs, the plant costs 14 yen/kWh, and fuel and operating costs would add to this.) The world no longer makes new nuclear power plants because the truth is, as this case shows, they come at a huge cost. A graph shows some surprising data. Power production costs for solar and nuclear energy in the U.S. crossed over each other last year, in 2010. I, like many others, had thought that natural energy was ideal but expensive, that solar power would not work in the rain or at night, and nuclear energy could mass-produce and was inexpensive. But a crossover of the two actually occurred last year, with all the rain and night concerns accounted for and looking only at production cost during operation. Looking at this case makes us think that we must shift our energy policy toward realizing a society in which every citizen can feel safe...:)) |
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teeth53
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24-Sep-2011 17:55
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Radioactive caesium of 500 becquerels per kg was found in a sample of the pre-harvested rice in Nihonmatsu city, in Fukushima Prefecture, 56 km (35 miles) east of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant which was crippled by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, triggering the world's worst nuclear disaster in 25 years.
The ministry said the Fukushima Prefecture will expand the inspection spots nearly ten-fold to around 300 areas.
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warrenbegger
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24-Sep-2011 15:52
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If singapore want to build nuclear plant, tell them build far far, And tell those MPs and LKY/LHL to stay beside it to prove their said... |
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teeth53
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24-Sep-2011 13:27
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Today. Wisdom is wiser then thot to be...Here is why, after Japan nuclear mishap, a 30Km  in not enuff as  safety buffer zone. it mean Singapore is out of total business in capacited for many months and years to come. On human catastrophic of great scale and great suffering by human. teeth53 thot: The thot of it by LKY is about,    thought about possible locations for such a plant: Pedra Branca island east of Singapore, or on a floating platform out at sea is like awaiting for nuclear crisis apocalyptic..?.  A slow cancerous death, accident can happen with or without warning,  with wider consequences unforseen by human. Mr Lee's comments yesterday [5 Dec, 08] - in response to a question on whether Singapore has plans for nuclear power - are more positive than his stance a year ago, when he ruled it out as an option. During the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali in December last year 20007, he said . Nuclear energy was out because of the lack of a minimum 30km safety distance, an issue in small countries like Singapore, which stretches about 40km from east to west. But Mr Lee said yesterday that technology may evolve, mitigating this consideration. " Safety rules may evolve, there might be other possibilities such as putting it (a nuclear plant) underground," he said. He noted that nuclear power is an issue that " many countries don't want to think about" . " But we cannot put it off our mental map," he said. Last month, a high-powered panel set up by the Trade and Industry Ministry to examine Singapore's energy policies said nuclear research, and even a nuclear power plant, could not be dismissed from Singapore's range of long-term solutions. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had also revealed that the Govt had thought about possible locations for such a plant: Pedra Branca island east of Singapore, or on a floating platform out at sea. - I have a couple of friends who will only say \" B00M" / whenever I (LKY) mention that given the realities of peak oil and gas, and ongoing climate change, Singapore needs to go nuclear. They seriously misunderstand. Here's why : teeth53 thot: It no laughing matter, even after giving it 101% guarantee, nuclear mishap won't happen. |
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teeth53
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23-Sep-2011 23:21
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From old news paper (old news). Sunday December 07, 2008. Singapore : Nuclear power not ruled out straitstimes.com : Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong does not rule out the possibility of Singapore having a nuclear power plant in the long term. There would be difficulties, he acknowledged, because of the scale of such a project. At the same time, there would be safety issues. But technology may evolve so that such challenges can be resolved. " I would not rule it out for the long term," he said. " I would not say never, because if global warming is a serious problem, if energy prices in the long term continue to rise, fuel prices continue to rise, and if you are worried about a carbon tax on top of that, then you have to seriously consider nuclear." Mr Lee's comments yesterday [5 Dec 2008] - in response to a question on whether Singapore has plans for nuclear power - are more positive than his stance a year ago, when he ruled it out as an option. During the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali in December last year [2007], he said nuclear energy was out because of the lack of a minimum 30km safety distance, an issue in small countries like Singapore, which stretches about 40km from east to west. But Mr Lee said yesterday that technology may evolve, mitigating this consideration. " Safety rules may evolve, there might be other possibilities such as putting it (a nuclear plant) underground," he said. He noted that nuclear power is an issue that " many countries don't want to think about" . " But we cannot put it off our mental map," he said. Last month, a high-powered panel set up by the Trade and Industry Ministry to examine Singapore's energy policies said nuclear research, and even a nuclear power plant, could not be dismissed from Singapore's range of long-term solutions. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had also revealed that the Govt had thought about possible locations for such a plant: Pedra Branca island east of Singapore, or on a floating platform out at sea. - I have a couple of friends who will only say " boom" whenever I mention that given the realities of peak oil and gas, and ongoing climate change, Singapore needs to go nuclear. They seriously misunderstand. Here's why : " You need a huge exclusion zone." Not really, exclusion zone around a typical nuclear power plant is actually quite small : Usually nuclear plants have very compact sites of 500 to 1000 acres including the exclusion area around the plant. That works out to only 2-4 square km or 0.7-1.5 square miles. Here is the lastest news: Singapore to host nuclear safety Singapore to host nuclear safety seminar in 2012. Singapore News.Net Friday 23rd September ... in New York on Thursday at the UN High-Level Meeting on Nuclear Safety... feeds.singaporenews.net/ |
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teeth53
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19-Sep-2011 00:02
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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/germanys-siemens-renounces-nuclear-activity-143723286.html Noted: Germany switched off several of its reactors in the wake of the disaster and has since passed legislation to phase out nuclear energy by 2022. German industrial giant Siemens is turning the page on nuclear energy in line with Berlin's decision to agree to an end to atomic power. On the safety of nuclear energy after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami which knocked out cooling systems at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant, causing reactors to overheat and radiation to leak. In the interview, Loescher also definitively buried a long-planned joint venture project with Russian group Rosatom in the nuclear sector. Loescher said his group's decision to withdraw from the nuclear industry reflected " the very clear stance taken by Germany's society and political leadership." Germany wants to boost the share of the country's power needs generated by renewable energies to 35% by 2020 from 17% at present. Siemens, which produces gas turbines and equipment used to produce solar and wind power, wants to develop a pioneering role in " green" energy. In Euro, a recent vote against Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi's plans, to resume the country's nuclear programme was seen as a reflection of popular unease about atomic energy after Fukushima. The Swiss government in May, too, recommended that nuclear plants be phased out.
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teeth53
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13-Sep-2011 23:38
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Japan latestnews..." We should aim to reduce our dependence on nuclear power as much as possible over the medium- and long-terms," Japan new  Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda pledged to draw up a new energy policy and  take the opportunity to show the world a cutting edge model of energy saving and deployment of renewable energy. meanwhile...in French. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/8757913/One-killed-in-blast-at-French-nuclear-plant-as-authorities-insist-no-radioactivity-leaks.html One killed in blast at French nuclear plant as authorities insist no radioactivity leaks. France came close to having its own Fukushima disaster on Monday after one person was killed and four were injured in an explosion at a nuclear waste treatment plant.    |
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teeth53
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04-Sep-2011 11:11
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Meanwhile. M'sia planning to go nuclear and want PR campaign companies do conduct a mandate,  for public mandate by year 2013. it aim to boost public support for nuclear energy public opinion to above 50% is given priority, that when M'sia govt will review the final site to built nuclear plant. The M'sian insider. teeth53 thot - On likely nuclear site. It's very likely sited mainly in a  un-heavily populated area, again site like in Pahang oredi can effect a population of 700,000 folks from rare earth plant and another one in Perak.
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teeth53
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04-Sep-2011 10:57
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Meanwhile. M'sia planning to go nuclear and want PR campaign companies do conduct a mandate,  for public mandate by year 2013. it aim to boost public support for nuclear energy public opinion to above 50% is given priority, that when M'sia govt will review the final site to built nuclear plant. The M'sian insider.
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teeth53
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23-Aug-2011 21:22
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We oni hav that much of land, http://www.onemap.sg/index.html if  & when nuclear accident happen, a no-go zone of 20-km will fully cover S'pore. 22 Aug - A strong earthquake hit near Japan's eastern coast on Monday night, but there was no danger of a tsunami. Japan's Meteorological Agency said the quake registered a preliminary magnitude of 6.0. It was centered off the coast of Ibaraki, about 220 kilometers east of Tokyo, at a depth of 30…
National › Gov't may buy land within 20-km radiation no-go zone  (it's not safe at all) 
22 Aug  - The Japanese govt is considering buying the land within the 20-km exclusion zone around the crippled Fukushima Daichi nuclear power plant. Reconstruction Minister Tatsuo Hirano, who visited Fukushima Prefecture, that was  due to extremely high levels of radiation within the 20-km zone.
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31-Jul-2011 14:50
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Multi-megalith capacitve storage? ...  
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31-Jul-2011 14:40
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Japan will research into " LIGHTNING NATURAL ENERGY" soon! | ||||
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