Like I stressed before, this is 2011 as Skittles also stresses. Sure we are still human. But the mistake of a nuclear meltdown is, .00000000000000001 these days.
My ideal life; Living to the fullest, having fun, and geeking on a linux box.
I think it's a clever move of the Germans to shut down their power plant(s), so that is there is a natural disaster over in Germany, neucular radiation has a super small chance of happening. All they're doing is observing off of what happened in Japan, so they can take extra precautions to make sure it dooesnt happen to them.
I really wish you debaters would dumb this stuff down for me. -.-"
By what I understood, Nuclear power is more efficient (if not the most) form of energy.
That didnt make a whole lot of sense. I a disaster doesn't happen for 2,000 years, that doesn't mean that it has a low Vance of happening. For example:
I flip 999 coins. All of them are tails. He probability me getting heads is still 1/2, even if I haven't flipped heads yet.
Communism: You have more water, everyone has more water!
Now after reading that a few times I understood...yet I'm not much of a reader that won't be very easy >.>@syed .......I guess you have a point. With Nuclear Power, risks aren't to be taken...
I actually am in support to nuclear power. It's effective for one, and rarely there's problems/disasters with it. Some of the problems that has happened with nuclear power plants were almost all cause of other natural disasters which in return effected the plant.
Don't argue with idiots because they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.