Saturday, February 14, 2015

Fukushima VERY VERY PINK this Morning


 

7 comments:

  1. What a beautiful Ontological Sky!
    It's not quite a Molly Ringwold Sky, but it seems close.

    PS: somebody seems to have been overlooked in a previous topic. http://majiasblog.blogspot.com/2015/02/when-does-series-of-coincidences-become.html?showComment=1423980146958#c2232670000604834499 I wonder how that could have happened.

    Here is a direct link to that scoop.it article for your convenience, Professor. http://www.scoop.it/t/fukushima-by-ton-kraanen/p/4037248765/2015/02/13/nuclear-plant-leak-in-southern-california-youtube

    Credit goes to Anonymous @ February 14, 2015 at 10:02 PM, if you agree. Somehow, it seems fitting that Anonymous gets the credit, after all that scatted jazz (tip of the hat to Mrs. Ringwold & her father) on that former topic.

    I hope you get to share some time with your twenty-something friend whom is fighting for his/her life.

    Is it true that at least some chemotherapy "doses" originate oh so slightly past the NorthWestern Pacific?

    Have noted many here with respiratory infections are "all the rage" here. After 6 "monsoon-like" systems have blown through here in the last 18 or so days, have noted symptoms seem to generally increase in the mornings to early afternoon during light to heavy precipitation events. I wonder what affect a dehumidifier could have here.

    I feel an air-hug needs to be sent your way. ... There.
    Strange; i've never hugged any teacher since Kindergarten, until running into my music teacher at the reunion not long ago. I hope the thought counts. Hug your friend for me, please. I like those kind of cycles. Take care of yourself - you are a one-in-a-million kind of person in my humble estimation. Have "seen" more one-in-a-millions in the last 1437 days than ever before. I'd buy a lottery ticket if i wasn't familiar with the odds. ;)

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    1. The odds of you winning the lottery are better than your odds of getting sick from nuclear energy which is less than the odds of getting sick from any one particular energy source re deaths/TW.

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    2. The odds of you winning the lottery are better than your odds of getting sick from nuclear energy which is less than the odds of getting sick from any one particular energy source re deaths/TW.

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    3. Thank you for your comments Dud

      Is the link for the leak at San Onofre 2015 or is it from an earlier date? I cannot tell from the date on the clip

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    4. Ah, that is my mistake now.

      Here is the YouTub link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7PT3xu-P9U

      Here is what appears to be the primary article by David Wright of ABCnews:
      http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2012/02/san-onofre-nuclear-plant-closed-after-radiation-leak/

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    5. Quote: "Southern California Edison announced on June 7, 2013 that it would "permanently retire" Unit 2 and Unit 3"
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Onofre_Nuclear_Generating_Station

      I apologize for my mistake concerning SONGS. I should have caught that. I thank you for asking.

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  2. Odds of winning lotto 6/49: 1 in 13,983,816
    Canada Population (2014 est.): 35,344,962

    If only three Canadians had become sick from Fukushima radionuclide pollution, then Anonymous @ February 15, 2015 at 3:17 AM is wrong.

    Definition of sick (specifically):
    Quote: "1 a (1) : affected with disease or ill health : ailing (2) : of, relating to, or intended for use in sickness (sick pay) (a sick ward)"
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sick

    My uncle was on a cruise ship that passed offshore East of Fukushima during the first two weeks. He is dead now. He suffered greatly after his health took a startling downturn about six months after returning home.

    All i need is two more, and only have to look to the rest of family members whom have since suffered varying forms of sickness and ill health that manifested post-Fukushima in unprecidented ways that Medical Doctors are unable to explain, to conclude, at least to myself (in my own humble opine) that the above unqualified statements by Anonymous concerning odds are indeed wrong and I find them ignorant and very offensive.

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