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Here is our waste. It's High Level Waste from the only commercial spent nuclear fuel reprocessing facility to operate in the US. That waste has been vitrified and poured into stainless steel canisters and sealed with a welded lid. Five sealed canisters are placed into a stainless steel canister which is also sealed with a welded lid. Each larger canister is currently stored in a steel-lined concrete cask. All of this is awaiting a suitable disposal facility where it can be stored for eternity. It would be pretty difficult for someone to get to it!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679082004.jpg
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Yucca Mountain
No, Yucca is still a no starter. When I reviewed the proposed documentation that was to be for license application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commision, the underground emplacements were going to require over 75% of the worlds supply of titanium. Futures on that would have paid out big money!
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If you are associated with it, what's the story with the car. It looks like the beginnings of something very cool. https://www.carscoops.com/wp-content...oncept-10b.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/originals/71/6f...b683841c1b.png https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f4/41/32/f...294114b69e.jpg https://hips.hearstapps.com/autoweek...blic/bat-2.jpg https://d39a3h63xew422.cloudfront.ne...6934336704.jpg |
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Captain, yes it is Adrian Ward's car. My interpretation will be smaller of course and powered by a Honda or Harbor Freight 6.5 hp engine. Some of these cyclecarts can be pretty complicated, but it looks like great fun. Plus, as far as racing goes, should be pretty cheap!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1679098676.jpg
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An interesting point of view was delivered years ago at the (2000?) Plutonium Futures conference in Los Alamos/Santa Fe. For some attendees (former USSR scientists) they had never been out of their country. A few 'mericans piped up to say that they should just bury their stuff in the interest of nonproliferation. Wow did that cause a scene! We got more than a few tirades in Russian and English of how much treasure was spent on that material and NFW are they just going to put it in the ground. |
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I love the idea of old, no aero, open wheel cars, whether it be something like a Lotus/Caterham 7 or one of the old GP cars. This looks really cool, and seems like it could be great fun. |
Why yes, yes there is! If you live in Washington, or Utah, you are closer to some of the bigger events, where there are competitors from all over the globe! Try these websites for more details. The premise is to fashion your car after an vintage (i.e. 1910-1920 era), but the rules are somewhat loose.
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Can you find the 4 icons in the Bizarro cartoon indicated by the no. 4 beside the signature? |
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I' going with photos of the shoe and rabbit, the cup with the crown logo and the ball on the floor next to the recliner. But I only went with those because they seemed odd and out of place. Interesting, I've never seen such a thing. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/00...G?v=1571757358 https://i.ytimg.com/vi/b-F2oaC1gGk/maxresdefault.jpg https://hackaday.com/wp-content/uplo...1-08-01-26.png |
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