To: TalonDJ
Chlorine from what? Ammonia gas from cold-storage facilities having the power off for any extended period of time and the backup generators giving out of gas (as what happened in Mumbai two weeks ago) possibly combining with chlorine (which in NC alone has 12 major spill "incidents" a year just based on equipment failure alone while people are still performing maintenance.) Granted, ammonia gas is lighter than air, so the two spills would have to be in proximity, but it would still be something to keep a nose out for. As for reactors, SOME have both passive and active failsafes. Some. Some reactors are 40+ years old and outdated as liberals want them to fail so the government can shut all of them down.
83 posted on
12/03/2010 10:51:42 AM PST by
Renderofveils
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To: Renderofveils
If you're being realistic, one bullet to put in your own brain pan. No way! If I'm bit by a zombie I ain't tellin' no one. That way when I wake up undead I'll be behind the defenses with all those lovely brains to eat...
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