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'Hamas' Jenkins 03-15-2011 10:53 PM

Let's just say, hypothetically, that you were foolish enough to live in Pripyat. The atmospheric radiation isn't going to be what gets you, it's going to be the particles you ingest from the water you drink, particles that are still radioactive, and have long ago infiltrated the water table.

Ebolapox 03-15-2011 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY (Post 7493184)
I'm thinking you should should build your next house there. I'm sure you could get one hell of a deal and you would really be showing us. Might even be able to get you some of that tourist tang too. Don't worry though I will send you the most recent vaccines so you stay on schedule and plenty GMO foods.

hell, he should make sure not to vaccinate his kids either AMIRITE?!?

:p

BIG_DADDY 03-15-2011 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by orange (Post 7493188)
You literally are a moron.
Vehicle scrap yard: Important - Passage to "Rossokha" village, cemetery of military machineries - ACCESS FORBIDDEN BY THE GOVERNMENT STARTING APRIL 2008! The scrap yard contains the irradiated emergency vehicles which tended the disaster. There are a number of fire tenders, ambulances, trucks and helicopters in the vehicle graveyard, although some of the vehicles are now being sold as scrap metal. You will no longer be able to gain entry there, but as some of the vehicles are still carrying lethal doses of radiation, this isn't a bad thing.

...

Tap water in the area remains unsafe for drinking or washing because of the radiation that leaked into surrounding dams, lakes and rivers, so stick to bottled water or mineral water - which in Ukraine is predominantly sparkling.

...

Stay on roads, the radiation levels on areas covered by vegetation are significantly higher. Even more important, the risk for contamination when walking amongst vegetation is higher because it is more difficult to avoid touching or inhaling anything. Radiation ends when you leave the place, but you don't want radioactive elements inside your body. Follow common sense if you are on your own; if you see an area marked with a radiation sign, the meaning is clear: DON'T GO THERE.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Chernobyl

Don't be a dumb ass chicken. I would grow my own food out there no problem. Hell, I'm thinking tourist guide might be in my future so I can teach the uninformed morons like you.

Ebolapox 03-15-2011 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 7493192)
Let's just say, hypothetically, that you were foolish enough to live in Pripyat. The atmospheric radiation isn't going to be what gets you, it's going to be the particles you ingest from the water you drink, particles that are still radioactive, and have long ago infiltrated the water table.

and according to wiki, some people STILL live there and the town of chernobyl. apparently, they used the other reactors of chernobyl until 2000 or so. granted, consider the source... but shocking nonetheless.

Ebolapox 03-15-2011 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY (Post 7493195)
Don't be a dumb ass chicken. I would grow my own food out there no problem. Hell, I'm thinking tourist guide might be in my future so I can teach the uninformed morons like you.

shit, I'm not touching this one. o:-):thumb:

'Hamas' Jenkins 03-15-2011 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by H5N1 (Post 7493197)
and according to wiki, some people STILL live there and the town of chernobyl. apparently, they used the other reactors of chernobyl until 2000 or so. granted, consider the source... but shocking nonetheless.

Sounds like the poor bastards who inhabited St. George, Utah. Downwind for all the fallout from the Nevada Test Site :facepalm:

orange 03-15-2011 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by H5N1 (Post 7493197)
and according to wiki, some people STILL live there and the town of chernobyl. apparently, they used the other reactors of chernobyl until 2000 or so. granted, consider the source... but shocking nonetheless.

Squatters*. Haven't you seen enough sci-fi to know there are always some of those?

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_-SRYPec0ur...n_large_02.jpg



* and people as muleheaded as alnorth.

BIG_DADDY 03-15-2011 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by orange (Post 7493201)
Squatters. Haven't you seen enough sci-fi to know there are always some of those?

So that's where you have been getting all your information.

orange 03-15-2011 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY (Post 7493204)
So that's where you have been getting all your information.

Only the sci. I get my poli from poli-fi, of course.

WoodDraw 03-15-2011 11:04 PM

So I was just searching youtube for some videos on nuclear power, and this one had gotten a lot of hits over the past few days obviously. People are posting all sorts of critiques and bs that you'd expect. The author replies:

"haha im no nuclear physicist, i just get stoned and make videos!! haha either way 122,000 hits is awesome"


I don't think I've ever found a better definition of the internet.

alnorth 03-15-2011 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orange (Post 7493188)
You literally are a moron.
Vehicle scrap yard: Important - Passage to "Rossokha" village, cemetery of military machineries - ACCESS FORBIDDEN BY THE GOVERNMENT STARTING APRIL 2008! The scrap yard contains the irradiated emergency vehicles which tended the disaster. There are a number of fire tenders, ambulances, trucks and helicopters in the vehicle graveyard, although some of the vehicles are now being sold as scrap metal. You will no longer be able to gain entry there, but as some of the vehicles are still carrying lethal doses of radiation, this isn't a bad thing.

...

Tap water in the area remains unsafe for drinking or washing because of the radiation that leaked into surrounding dams, lakes and rivers, so stick to bottled water or mineral water - which in Ukraine is predominantly sparkling.

...

Stay on roads, the radiation levels on areas covered by vegetation are significantly higher. Even more important, the risk for contamination when walking amongst vegetation is higher because it is more difficult to avoid touching or inhaling anything. Radiation ends when you leave the place, but you don't want radioactive elements inside your body. Follow common sense if you are on your own; if you see an area marked with a radiation sign, the meaning is clear: DON'T GO THERE.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Chernobyl

yes, because obviously you should believe everything the Russian government says, for whatever political reasons they have to say it, and COMPLETELY IGNORE the cold, hard reality that a few microSv/hr is not much more than what you get from sunlight. But you refuse to see any of that or understand, because you are still trapped in that caveman brain which is utterly terrified of this voodoo magic known as nuclear radiation. Screw understanding it, nuclear radiation = bad!

Those seriously responding to my 0.7%/year cancer risk seriously, that was an absolute extreme example. If you go out a few miles, that background radiation cancer risk drops close to zero.

My point is not that you should build a house right next to the chernobyl plant. (building next to an industrial wasteland is bad for property values anyway) my point is that living a few miles away from chernobyl is not much worse than living in kansas city.

alnorth 03-15-2011 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 7493192)
Let's just say, hypothetically, that you were foolish enough to live in Pripyat. The atmospheric radiation isn't going to be what gets you, it's going to be the particles you ingest from the water you drink, particles that are still radioactive, and have long ago infiltrated the water table.

prove it

orange 03-15-2011 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by alnorth (Post 7493213)
yes, because obviously you should believe everything the Russian government says


Is the Ukrainian government a little more credible?

Titty Meat 03-15-2011 11:15 PM

I bet Orange is one of those little weasel liberals that drives around neighborhoods in his soccer van stealing others wifi.

BIG_DADDY 03-15-2011 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by billay (Post 7493229)
I bet Orange is one of those little weasel liberals that drives around neighborhoods in his soccer van stealing others wifi.

You even read the thread?


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