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Thread ID: 114026 2010-11-15 07:08:00 Nuclear Power stations in NZ - Yes or No? jareemon (5207) PC World Chat
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1153161 2010-11-18 04:08:00 As a dyed in the wool lefty, pinko greenie, I am 100% in favour of nuclear power
IT ROCKS!!! :D

Mind you I don't know about Atomic Airbuses! :D
KarameaDave (15222)
1153162 2010-11-18 18:45:00 It is hard to find out the truth due to pressure groups distorting the facts.

For all that I am a nuclear man and I am sure time will prove me right,say 50 years.
Cicero (40)
1153163 2010-11-18 19:08:00 R2, I think I've found you a car...
Nah, I want one of these (www.youtube.com). :banana I'm a fan already.
In Wellington, they could power the house while parked at night (if you left the garage door open just a smidgin).
R2x1 (4628)
1153164 2010-11-19 03:34:00 You want perpetual motion? You got it! (chzmemebase.files.wordpress.com) ubergeek85 (131)
1153165 2010-11-19 04:05:00 Heres and Idea!

With our new found "friendship" with the USA how about we borrow three Nuke Subs and dock one in Auckland , Wellington and out at Lytleton Harbour! Then run an extension cord for the life time of the uranium reactor onboard and when that time comes just send the subs back for new ones.

Power problem solved no risk of Earthquake (other than Tsunami dumping in the central city) and no waste problem :)
coldfront (15814)
1153166 2010-11-19 05:15:00 According to all of the Star Trek and Enterprise tech manuals, the starships of Star Trek are powered by matter/anti-matter reactor cores. They function almost similar to an aircraft carrier's reactor, the matter/anti-matter reactors super heat plasma, then send the plasma through conduits. These conduits then send the plasma into the warp coils to generate the warp field or bubble.

This is interesting here is an article about the scientists creating antimatter
science.slashdot.org

So we can make a star ship now - awesome :)
CyberHubHost (16073)
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