

Not only their own waste, but other radionucleotides - it’s very impressive. I’d love to see a crash program to develop a modular thorium reactor that could eat this stuff.
“Humans are just imperfect crabs.” - @pH3ra@[email protected]
Trying to be the best crab I can.


Not only their own waste, but other radionucleotides - it’s very impressive. I’d love to see a crash program to develop a modular thorium reactor that could eat this stuff.


the raw material was mined. Just put the waste back in the same hole.
yeah it seems really simple, but then, you have the realities:
lots of uranium mining is open pits. like this one in namibia -
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that’s not going to keep stuff in one place.
transporting it, hell even getting the producers to agree to accepting it for storage - would be a political nightmare.
even in places where it was mined underground, you have water tables to worry about. it’s simply not that simple.


even if it improves the farming?


I disagree, only thinking we should cover EVERYTHING - any human building / structure etc should have solar all over. yeah, it’s not cheap to build them, but we should stop playing fuckaround and get it done, it’ll be cheaper to do it today than tomorrow.
But re: fields - they can do double duty via agrivoltaics - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agrivoltaics


no radioactive waste to deal with either.
and with solar, most of the hardware can be recycled now into new units; with a 20 year lifespan, that’s going to pull thousands of kilowatts out of the sky, that’ll do just fine.
no noo no nono noooo… we invite them to talks, then bomb them.
the ol switcharoooo
so good. like, gas station greasy ramen in red hot water broth, but so good
then so bad, so very bad
100% diarrhea means they eliminated nothing.
I take exception to this phrasing, whenever i have 100% diarrhea I eliminate the the contents of my guts and a half roll of toilet paper at least.
dude I’ve def ate food I loved the taste of but knew it was gonna make me shit liquid fire.


special hurking noises commence


saw a meme recently with some kind of aspic ‘salad’ that you covered in mayo afterward.
it had olives.
man the drugs in the 70s that fueled that craze must have been mindboggling


“I’m heading for a 2 week cruise this Christmas, where are you going?”
going to your house to eat the food sitting around while you’re at sea.
pretty sure shrimp are just made entirely out of plastic.
anyone got a credible link to this?