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Post by sunrnr on Apr 8, 2013 21:13:28 GMT -5
Hoot!Hoot! Gotta keep that thread count "GOING HIGHER! WAY HIGHER!"
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Post by Aman A.K.A. Ahamburger on Apr 8, 2013 23:38:56 GMT -5
Absolutely!!! Just think of the increase in needed workers for the mining, shipping, refining, production, shipping and marketing involved. This would improve the aluminum market as well. Awesome entrepreneurial thinking, dude! Well we better buy some aluminum soon, AA reported earnings after the bell today that beat expectations. They said that demand was strong across all sectors and we know how supply and demand works.. TooT! TooT!
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 5:32:49 GMT -5
I am sure the parents of these children are just having a ball. Not finding the story on market Watch........sorry... Wonder why it's been deleted.
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 5:37:40 GMT -5
In reply to your post 388 sequestration is just beginning . You have no patience . There will be job losses due to sequestration .
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 6:12:01 GMT -5
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 11:34:35 GMT -5
This site contains information and data from March 11, 2011 to June 30, 2011. EPA has returned to routine RadNet operations. This site will continue to be available for historical and informative purposes. For real-time air monitoring data, please visit the EPA RadNet website and Central Data Exchange. To view both current and historical laboratory data, please visit our Envirofacts database.
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Post by decoy409 on Apr 9, 2013 11:54:40 GMT -5
damnotagain, been watching those for quite sometime (amongst the rest of the show). So how long ya figure before accepting responsibility by those that don't care to takes play?
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 12:19:59 GMT -5
I think this will be all your going to get from tepco "We understand that we have caused tremendous worry to the people of Fukushima and the wider public and we apologise for that," Tepco spokesman Masayuki Ono told reporters.
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Post by decoy409 on Apr 9, 2013 12:45:30 GMT -5
damnotagain,that's strange? Why at The POST we have kept track since this 'began' (as it is nowhere near from resolve),and you have the stuff as above on your last drop and the one above that and the one.......... Yet the same folks this way are still claiming to their no damage done deal? Yea that path is a ugly one from the GE's to the Tepcos to the jpm. And it's not like it just started as we ran it through the mill and the nest of vipers and their cash cows are all nestled together in this vortex of deceit and demise. So what's the payout on say Rape,Ponzi,Pilfer,Destroy?
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Post by sunrnr on Apr 9, 2013 12:53:46 GMT -5
Woe is me ... darkness ... it's oppressive and ever present .... those who live in darkness shun and fear the light ... and hate those who strive to live in the light ... radiation ... sinkholes ... debt .... hopelessness .... oh, woe is me .... glee at each natural or manmade disaster .... must be right, must never admit being wrong ... woe is me .... will it never end? or Which will you choose
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Post by decoy409 on Apr 9, 2013 12:56:15 GMT -5
damnotagain, EXACTLY the response that was expected.
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 13:03:08 GMT -5
The bottom picture looks like an exhaust trail from a Kim Jung launch.
I've seen that picture at JC Penny's Close out sale .
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Post by mmhmm on Apr 9, 2013 13:17:38 GMT -5
What "nest of vipers and their cash cows" would that be, decoy?
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 13:21:18 GMT -5
Absolutely!!! Just think of the increase in needed workers for the mining, shipping, refining, production, shipping and marketing involved. This would improve the aluminum market as well. Awesome entrepreneurial thinking, dude! Well we better buy some aluminum soon, AA reported earnings after the bell today that beat expectations. They said that demand was strong across all sectors and we know how supply and demand works.. TooT! TooT! Baltic Index down from a year ago! www.bloomberg.com/quote/BDIY:IND
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Post by decoy409 on Apr 9, 2013 14:03:18 GMT -5
What "nest of vipers and their cash cows" would that be, decoy? That would be the neat trail left behind since tracked in the 1800's. Hate to SEE things of such DOCUMENTED but then we do understand what would become of certain investments by exposure to the folks of. That's why it's best to keep things of destruction hush.
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Post by mmhmm on Apr 9, 2013 14:16:50 GMT -5
That's also why it's best not to refer to things like "nests of vipers and their cash cows", decoy. A trail can't be a nest of vipers. A nest of vipers would be something alive ... like people with investments, eh? Now, while one might think one thing is a good investment and another might disagree, neither is a viper. They're simply people who disagree.
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Post by decoy409 on Apr 9, 2013 14:39:06 GMT -5
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Post by frankq on Apr 9, 2013 15:59:57 GMT -5
In reply to your post 388 sequestration is just beginning . You have no patience . There will be job losses due to sequestration . No...No...No....Damn........you said ONE MILLION job losses. Not ....job....losses. The difference is HUGE..
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Post by frankq on Apr 9, 2013 16:10:14 GMT -5
Iodine-131 has a half life of eight days: every eight days, half of its mass decays into a non-radioactive isotope of xenon.Even your source isn't claiming this is a big deal. Uh....Oh........What's this? www.phila.gov/water/pdfs/QA_Iodine131.pdfHow do the levels of iodine‐131 found most recently compare to past measurements?
EPA has detected low levels of I‐131 in a number of drinking water samples since the Japanese nuclear incident, but because of the levels of I‐131 historically seen in Philadelphia’s drinking water, it is unclear whether the April 4 results are related to radiation from Japan or other sources in the Philadelphia area.
Are There Standards for Drinking Water Safety?
The federal drinking water standard for Iodine‐131 is three pCi/L and is based on a long term average, not a single day sample. These samples are taken on a quarterly basis.
How Long Does it Stay in the Environment?
Iodine‐131 is a short‐lived radioactive element, with a half‐life of 8 days, meaning every 8 days it loses half of its radioactivity. It is not one of the radioactive chemicals that persist for a long time.Hmmmm..............seems like Philly has a history of I-131 in the water. Nobody seems worried....Check out the half life. Ah yes....there always seems to be more to the story. Good thing we have these "free thinkers" giving us the "facts".
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 17:05:10 GMT -5
That beta particle is released in the process . Nice find , where to now?
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 17:19:02 GMT -5
Beta Particles Radiation Beta particles emit an electrical charge of minus one. The excess energy in the form of speed produces the injury to living cells from beta particles. The US Environmental Protection Agency gives examples of beta emitters as cobalt-60, strontium-90, iodine-129 and -131, phosphorus-32, technetium-99 and cesium-137. Medicine employs beta particles in x-rays, diagnostic and treatment procedures with phosphorus-32 and iodine-131. Radioactive iodine enters the environment during nuclear reactor accidents and contaminates the food crops. According to the Health Physics Society, beta particles burn the skin on contact and cause major cellular damage if inhaled or consumed. I do not remember seeing this on the food pyramid .
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Post by frankq on Apr 9, 2013 17:33:02 GMT -5
Yeah...it's there. Right next to the fruit......
We're talking about the I-131 you discussed. I'm just showing that the guys in charge of such things in Philly say that the particle exists there as a matter of course, not because of anything that happened in japan. We're not talking about the other stuff you're deflecting with above. And we're not hearing anything from Feinstein in California about all the dead and disfigured babies they have there caused by Fuki.
Radioactive iodine enters the environment during nuclear reactor accidents and contaminates the food crops.
Maybe, but with the half life we know exists for the stuff, you'd have to eat it pretty fast and by the ton....
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 9, 2013 17:57:50 GMT -5
Hydrogen bonding and Van der Waals are weak and easy to break when exposed to such energy. DNA frank we are talking about I-131 as it decays from to its" half life" . I hear xenon is great for your diet. The damage is done and it continues. I am just pissed I am down to shushi twice a month instead of once a week.
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Post by frankq on Apr 9, 2013 22:07:23 GMT -5
I hear xenon is great for your diet.
Yeah, it is. Great for growing hair.
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Post by sunrnr on Apr 9, 2013 23:00:09 GMT -5
When does the building win the accessible iron? The obtainable error applys the industry. The belief decreases the mass. Why does the earth license the meek opinion? The shock formulates the thinkable amusement. The distance documents the solid control.
Confusion going HIGHER! WAY HIGHER! Hoot!Hoot!
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 10, 2013 4:47:09 GMT -5
I hear xenon is great for your diet. Yeah, it is. Great for growing hair. What isotope are we talking about ?
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 10, 2013 5:04:49 GMT -5
Toot ! Toot!
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 10, 2013 5:22:35 GMT -5
Well we better buy some aluminum soon, AA reported earnings after the bell today that beat expectations. They said that demand was strong across all sectors and we know how supply and demand works.. TooT! TooT! Baltic Index down from a year ago! www.bloomberg.com/quote/BDIY:INDChecking state warn notices in just California and Virginia , some mass layoffs in the ship yards. Sequestration?
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Post by frankq on Apr 10, 2013 7:38:25 GMT -5
Just checked California WARN notices. Nothing I can attribute to sequestration. Lots of farm stuff, Boeing, which has it's own issues, and about 350 shipyard jobs for WHATEVER reason. You see, in the course of normal economic operations, businesses routinely hire and lay off employees. Sometimes, it's seasonal. Sometimes, it has to do with competition from other companies. Companies that are hiring are not listed on WARN notices. Sometimes, a business's strategy does not succeed and employee adjustments are made. I'm sure all the layoffs by Abercrombie and Fitch, Bank of America and Campbells Soup, MUST be sequester related right? Looks like Ralph's Grocery laid off more people than the shipyard did. Zacky Farms laid off more than anyone, with around 700 laid off....I know that on the planet Dedamn, people stay with the same company forever and businesses always experience growth and gold rises 20% per year, but here on Earth, humans experience what is called....reality. I know you guys crave disaster, but the end of the world isn't coming anytime soon. Sorry to bum you out. Please come back when you know what you're talking about, and with 1,000,000 verifiable sequester jobs lost. So far, you've provided nothing...
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Post by damnotagain on Apr 10, 2013 11:13:16 GMT -5
What happened to the xenon question? Lol , took the hook, Then Forgot your books. No comment on the Baltic index? Now I pointed to one industry in the warn act notices , Shipping. The Baltic index is an economic indicator! Or is it?
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