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Socoder -> Off Topic -> Japan's Earthquake / Tsunami

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 01:53
Jayenkai
Yet another example of Mother Nature fighting back, lately.
A massive 8.9 quake's hit Japan, triggering a massive tsunami.

... fuck..
BBC news


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"No Nuclear Leak after earthquake"
Is it slightly worrying that that's on the Breaking News banner? I've never seen them mention that before..

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 02:13
rockford

Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 10:47
dna

Looking at the pictures it made me think of the old Godzilla movies.

It's amazing that the filmmakers recreated something that now we can see is very real.

Wow!!

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 11:48
shroom_monk
BBC News says:
1841: The situation at the nuclear reactor at Fukushima seems to be worsening. Japanese authorities are now to release radioactive vapour to ease pressure, AP news agency reports. Engineers are trying to fix the cooling system to the main reactor, damaged in the quake.


Eep. :/

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 13:32
dna
Yes That's going to be a problem.

There was also a quake in Pakistan.

The shock might reach here in the US.



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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 15:14
Afr0
R.I.P

Japan = Perfect example of why building nuclear reactors = A piss fucking poor idea

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 15:27
Jayenkai
What a nice way to be sympathetic.
*sigh*
Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 16:05
dna

"Rip"

Hey Afro.

You think the reactor might destroy the country or that local?


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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 16:10
shroom_monk
The Japanese reactors are actually earthquake proof to a substantial degree. All their other reactors automatically shut down and are fine - just this one took a bad hit to the cooling system. By the sounds of things, they should get it fixed soon. The problem here isn't that they have nuclear reactors, it's that this is a bloody massive earthquake, unlike anything seen in a long time.

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Fri, 11 Mar 2011, 16:48
dna

yes but I thought that japan was a place had earthquakes frequently?

If so then other contingencies should have been put into motion.

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 01:21
Jayenkai
EVERY contingency was in place. Each nuclear station automatically shut down at the slightest tremor. All that happened was that such a huge quake caught the automated defences off guard.
It's the biggest one in years, and it wasn't expected.
Since then, the station has been made safe. The only issue now is the coolant, which got a wee bit too hot, and now has to be "safely" (!?) vented off.
Not sure how safely you can do that, but that's what they're aiming to do.

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 02:04
shroom_monk
Apparently there's been a small explosion at the plant....

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 02:09
Jayenkai
Indeed, just read that!
Although the BBC report it in their "We must make this blog look like we've written something" style, meaning the phrase "An explosion!" is just about visible in amongst 20,000 paragraphs of "An Earthquake!" Very hard to get any info, there!

More news later, I guess!

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 02:18
Afr0
EVERY contingency was in place. Each nuclear station automatically shut down at the slightest tremor. All that happened was that such a huge quake caught the automated defences off guard.


See what you're saying here?
If 'EVERY' contingency was in place, nothing would have been caught off guard.

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 02:36
Jayenkai
I have Socoder backups on about 6 different drives at home, and the server's on a different continent.

Every contingency is in place.

Unless the server's building, and my house both have a fire simultaneously, but the chances of that are pretty remote.

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 03:48
Jayenkai
*phew* Maru is safe!

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 05:46
Jayenkai
Holy crap!


More pics here (but prepare to get sick of reading the phrase "After a massive earthquake..." because it's on EVERY DAMN PICTURE!!!)

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 08:37
JL235
Jayenkai *phew* Maru is safe!
YAY! Thank god, I was worried there for a moment.
Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 10:01
Jayenkai
The phrase "not as bad as chernobyl" doesn't exactly fill me with confidence. (ps, I've forgotten how to spell without red bars!!)

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 10:47
Jayenkai
12 mile evac around power station... Fooooooook
Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 12:05
Afr0
I don't... I wish this hadn't happened to them (or anyone!), but I still can't help but feel they're pretty damn stupid for building nuclear reactors on an island where earthquakes are known to occur.
It is kind of akin to the age-old scenario of kids playing soccer outside a glass house, and then everyone being up in arms when the ball eventually hits.
They could have gone with water, wind or sun power - anything would have been better than nuclear!

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 12:25
JL235
Wind, water and sun provide no where near as much electricity. For the same amount of power; nuclear is both a fraction of the cost and takes up a fraction of the amount of land.

Wind especially is a bad source of power. Can't work if there is too little wind, can't work if there is too much. They blight large areas with their appearance (millions of windmills) and they take up to 20 years (with no maintenance) to generate the power needed just to build them!
Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 15:54
Jayenkai

View on YouTube
Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 16:11
Jayenkai
PR Stunt dickheads get what's coming

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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 20:27
dna
that video Jay was great. i cannot believe that the people were inside of the building during that wave.



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Sat, 12 Mar 2011, 20:35
JL235
Jayenkai PR Stunt dickheads get what's coming

I think that's a little unfair. It's very common to find "I'll give money if you do x" type of activism. In this case MS have over stepped the line, but only slightly.

I don't think it's that bad, and ultimately companies should be praised for giving money to those in need. Partly for actually doing that (Microsoft have given $100,000 more then I have) and as an incentive to do it again in the future.
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