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MiddleOne posted:How would a nuclear power plant even catch fire? It's just huge bunker made of steel and reinforced concrete housing big pools of water with locked and isolated security doors up the whazo. I don't really see how office supplies or the break room catching fire could ever actually pose a threat to operations beyond the immediate inconvenience. It doesn't. People don't understand nuclear power except in the context of nuclear bombs and automatically assume that a nuclear power plant will explode. While conveniently forgetting that even a perfectly fine coal plant operating exactly as intended will spew more radioactive material into the atmosphere in a far, far more dangerous dust form. I would rather live next door to a nuclear power plant then within 50km of a coal plant.
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Just to make it clear, I was joking with that post. Why won't anyone use smilies to indicate when they're not being sincere anymore
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YF-23 posted:It could've been dealt with in a worse way. The point is that stuff there shouldn't catch on fire in the first place. Alright, first order of business for the fire-proof break room: No power outlets and nothing than runs electricity!
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 14:57 |
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Just get rid of breaks altogether! I mean why would nuclear power plant workers need to well rested and focused to prevent... Oh. EDIT: This is a very silly topic.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 15:00 |
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It is silly, off topic and devoid of serious arguments. Don't force to go to the other thread and steal their derail bird. VVVV well.... I think you are right and I was mistaken. Spoke too fast. While I try to return this bird, please, guys, try to debate better. Dawncloack fucked around with this message at 15:51 on Feb 11, 2017 |
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Dawncloack posted:It is silly, off topic and devoid of serious arguments.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 15:08 |
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Cat Mattress posted:You've got to cut costs where you can, where it doesn't matter -- such as maintenance. And labor! Look, if you replace trained and qualified employees by temp jobbers from some Eastern European country that don't know the language and can't read what's on the documentation and signposts, then you can save up so much on labor cost. And labor cost is the antichrist, so every reduction of it and intrinsically cool and good. The moronic Eastern Europeans running nuclear power plants, oh wherever will the world go next
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YF-23 posted:If you can't trust a modern first world country to run NPPs then you can't trust anyone to run NPPs. Uhm, we are talking about France right? As for the fire - They clearly had procedures for exactly this situation. There clearly was no threat in anyway to reactor safety so why would you need to over-engineer a break room that is fireproof?
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 16:34 |
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YF-23 posted:It could've been dealt with in a worse way. The point is that stuff there shouldn't catch on fire in the first place. That's not a "point" that's a useless complaint. Food and papers and the associated stuff tends to be a bit flammable, and you can hardly expect all the paperwork and the employee lunches to be done completely off site.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 16:37 |
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Jean-Claude Juncker just said that he won't seek a second term (he'll still be around until November 2019 though).
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 19:07 |
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Just assume any groups against nuclear power are Russian controlled. And you'll be right.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 20:39 |
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Pluskut Tukker posted:Jean-Claude Juncker just said that he won't seek a second term (he'll still be around until November 2019 though). So he still has time to change his mind.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 20:45 |
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Regarde Aduck posted:Just assume any groups against nuclear power are Russian controlled. And you'll be right. Buy VVER. Russian Quality.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 00:44 |
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Private Speech posted:The moronic Eastern Europeans running nuclear power plants, oh wherever will the world go next You don't need to be moronic in order to not be able to read a language you didn't learn.
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Cat Mattress posted:You don't need to be moronic in order to not be able to read a language you didn't learn. This is stupid enough statement that I don't even know how to answer. Just to be clear, we are talking about people running nuclear powerplants here? Presumably knowing French is in the job description. I mean it's not some tinyass backwoods language, it's .... well, French. And France famously requires you to know French to do much of anything, hell even as a tourist your life is much easier if you know French. I'd maybe see a point if we were talking about like, Sweden, or Denmark. But even then, why single out Eastern Europeans specifically, rather than just any foreigners?
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Private Speech posted:I'd maybe see a point if we were talking about like, Sweden, or Denmark. But even then, why single out Eastern Europeans specifically, rather than just any foreigners?
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At least it's not his wife eh? Maybe we need a strong, independent anti-corruption unit in the EU that is not beholden to anyone because this starts to really annoy me. https://twitter.com/bopanc/status/830697213974032385 https://twitter.com/bopanc/status/830711694712147968
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Maybe we need to string up every single politician and live in independent self-sufficient and self-managed agricultural communes
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 11:02 |
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Lets all move to dithmarschen and fight the nobles
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 11:21 |
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Flowers For Algeria posted:Maybe we need to string up every single politician and live in independent self-sufficient and self-managed agricultural communes Agriculture was the beginning of everything that is wrong with politics today. To truly be free you need to go further, and live in the woods hunting squirrels and eating roots.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 11:51 |
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doverhog posted:Agriculture was the beginning of everything that is wrong with politics today. To truly be free you need to go further, and live in the woods hunting squirrels and eating roots.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 12:24 |
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Flowers For Algeria posted:Maybe we need to string up every single politician and live in independent self-sufficient and self-managed agricultural communes Let's string up every single politician but leave the oligarchs that buy them wholesale, I'm sure the next batch will prove to be incorruptible ubermensch.
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# ? Feb 12, 2017 12:29 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Cheap, qualified and plentiful - and importantly, European? Qualified Eastern Europeans aren't necessarily cheap though, at least when they have to move to and live in France. Admittedly where there's not a shortage of employees it's often the only way to get a job offer. I dunno it rubs me the wrong way, replace it with Mexicans and the US or something and I'd find it kinda racist TBH.
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MeLKoR posted:Let's string up every single politician but leave the oligarchs that buy them wholesale, I'm sure the next batch will prove to be incorruptible ubermensch. whoa
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MeLKoR posted:Let's string up every single politician but leave the oligarchs that buy them wholesale, I'm sure the next batch will prove to be incorruptible ubermensch. Silly man, of course the abolition of capitalism and the stringing up of all capitalists, administrators, bureaucrats, police, fascists, and kulaks was an obvious given.
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Private Speech posted:Presumably knowing French is in the job description. Turns out it wasn't! For the managers who took that decision, they figured that someone didn't need to know the language in order to scrub the floors (never mind that nuclear power plant maintenance actually involves a little more than a mop). Private Speech posted:I'd maybe see a point if we were talking about like, Sweden, or Denmark. But even then, why single out Eastern Europeans specifically, rather than just any foreigners? Because the instance I've heard about involved Eastern European workers (mostly from Romania and Bulgaria) as maintenance personnel. This could tell you why, I think.
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Cat Mattress posted:Turns out it wasn't! For the managers who took that decision, they figured that someone didn't need to know the language in order to scrub the floors (never mind that nuclear power plant maintenance actually involves a little more than a mop). I don't know about which incident you are talking about, sorry. Could you post a link? Regardless that seems more like a regulatory fuckup than anything. Presumably your cleaning staff should be qualified/certified to handle dangerous situations if there's a chance of something like that (whatever it was) happening. Private Speech fucked around with this message at 14:37 on Feb 12, 2017 |
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Flowers For Algeria posted:Maybe we need to string up every single politician and live in independent self-sufficient and self-managed agricultural communes Now he gets it
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Private Speech posted:I don't know about which incident you are talking about, sorry. Could you post a link? Nope, heard of it through my brother who works in energy distribution infrastructure.
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https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/831172828833660928
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Flowers For Algeria posted:Maybe we need to string up every single politician and live in independent self-sufficient and self-managed agricultural communes Chill out Pol Pot I like the first part though
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laydeez n' gennelmen, we officially have Schulz-mentum! https://twitter.com/EuropeElects/status/831292493480226817 His return to domestic politics has had a waaay bigger impact than I'd expected. On those figures, you'd just need a couple more points to make an SPD/Green/Left coalition theoretically workable. I'd say that realistically it's just going to be another grand coalition, possibly with the SPD in the leading role rather than the CDU/CSU, but then a month or so ago I'd have said that realistically there was no way Merkel was going to fall behind so... LemonDrizzle fucked around with this message at 01:37 on Feb 14, 2017 |
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now it's Fillon's spokesman's turn! He's being investigated for tax fraud. This is delicious. http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/fraude-fiscale-enquete-preliminaire-sur-thierry-solere-porte-parole-de-fillon-14-02-2017-6680991.php
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Cat Mattress posted:now it's Fillon's spokesman's turn! He's being investigated for tax fraud. This is delicious. Lol I was joking before but they are actually trolling at this point
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And he's screaming conspiracy too
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LemonDrizzle posted:laydeez n' gennelmen, we officially have Schulz-mentum! And the AfD is stalled around ~10%. It's pretty great news for the establishment, Germany and the European Union.
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unpacked robinhood posted:And he's screaming conspiracy too
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 08:37 |
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no the "conspiracy" and unfairness against them is getting actually caught, like Trump tweeting about leaks
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 10:06 |
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Speaking of conspiracies, are they loving trying to provoke riots right before the election? I mean, I usually hate conspiracy theories, but what the actual hell?
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Forgall posted:Speaking of conspiracies, are they loving trying to provoke riots right before the election? I mean, I usually hate conspiracy theories, but what the actual hell? It's an enquiry led by cops, and will have little to no bearing on the actual enquiry led by the judiciary.
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