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11 February 1981
An Auxiliary Unit Operator, working his first day on the new job without proper training, inadvertently opened a valve which led to the contamination of eight men by 110,000 gallons of radioactive coolant sprayed into the containment building of the Tennessee Valley Authority's Sequoyah I plant in Tennessee.
July 1981
A flood of low-level radioactive wastewater in the sub-basement at Nine Mile Point's Unit 1 (in New York state) caused approximately 150 55-gallon drums of high-level waste to overturn, some of which released their highly radioactive contents. Some 50,000 gallons of low-level radioactive water were subsequently dumped into Lake Ontario to make room for the cleanup. The discharge was reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, but the sub-basement contamination was not. A report leaked to the press 8 years later resulted in a study which found that high levels of radiation persisted in the still flooded facility.
1982
The Critical Mass Energy Project of Public Citizen, Inc. reported that 84,322 power plant workers were exposed to radiation in 1982, up from 82,183 the previous year.
25 January 1982
A steam generator pipe broke at the Rochester Gas & Electric Company's Ginna plant near Rochester, New York. Fifteen thousand gallons of radioactive coolant spilled onto the plant floor, and small amounts of radioactive steam escaped into the air.
15-16 January 1983
Nearly 208,000 gallons of water with low-level radioactive contamination was accidentally dumped into the Tennesee River at the Browns Ferry power plant.
25 February 1983
A catastrophe at the Salem 1 reactor in New Jersey was averted by just 90 seconds when the plant was shut down manually, following the failure of automatic shutdown systems to act properly. The same automatic systems had failed to respond in an incident three days before, and other problems plagued this plant as well, such as a 3,000 gallon leak of radioactive water in June 1981 at the Salem 2 reactor, a 23,000 gallon leak of "mildly" radioactive water (which splashed onto 16 workers) in February 1982, and radioactive gas leaks in March 1981 and September 1982 from Salem 1.
9 December 1986
A feedwater pipe ruptured at the Surry Unit 2 facility in Virginia, causing 8 workers to be scalded by a release of hot water and steam. Four of the workers later died from their injuries. In addition, water from the sprinkler systems caused a malfunction of the security system, preventing personnel from entering the facility. This was the second time that an incident at the Surry 2 unit resulted in fatal injuries due to scalding [see also 27 July 1972].
1988
It was reported that there were 2,810 accidents in U.S. commercial nuclear power plants in 1987, down slightly from the 2,836 accidents reported in 1986, according to a report issued by the Critical Mass Energy Project of Public Citizen, Inc.
28 May 1993
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission released a warning to the operators of 34 nuclear reactors around the country that the instruments used to measure levels of water in the reactor could give false readings during routine shutdowns and fail to detect important leaks. The problem was first bought to light by an engineer at Northeast Utilities in Connecticut who had been harassed for raising safety questions. The flawed instruments at boiling-water reactors designed by General Electric utilize pipes which were prone to being blocked by gas bubbles; a failure to detect falling water levels could have resulted, potentially leading to a meltdown.
15 February 2000
New York's Indian Point II power plant vented a small amount of radioactive steam when a an aging steam generator ruptured. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission initially reported that no radioactive material was released, but later changed their report to say that there was a leak, but not of a sufficient amount to threaten public safety.
6 March 2002
Workers discovered a foot-long cavity eaten into the reactor vessel head at the Davis-Besse nuclear plant in Ohio. Borated water had corroded the metal to a 3/16 inch stainless steel liner which held back over 80,000 gallons of highly pressurized radioactive water. In April 2005 the Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed fining plant owner First Energy 5.4 million dollars for their failure to uncover the problem sooner.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Hey Zew, or anyone that has played P3 ... as a person new to turn based rpgs, can I play this on normal or should I try easy?



Yes sir. I guess it would be wise to change that.[/quote]
I've been playing RPGs since the 8 bit days and playing it on easy still gives me a hard time.
 
So six people died as a result of 60s technology that we were starting to get familiar with?

You should see how well France is doing with nuclear power.
It's good when a country cares to use it wisely.
 
[quote name='dcfox']I've been playing RPGs since the 8 bit days and playing it on easy still gives me a hard time.[/quote]

:lol:

Perhaps I'll put it on easy so I don't get frustrated right away.
 
[quote name='dallow']So six people died as a result of 60s technology that we were starting to get familiar with?

You should see how well France is doing with nuclear power.[/quote]

You didn't read the whole thing, did you? Meh, I don't blame you.

Still, my point wasn't to show how many people died, but that these plants are just disasters waiting to happen.

How can you say it's working well in France? Can you honestly say you have even a clue of how anything is going in France?
 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']You didn't read the whole thing, did you? Meh, I don't blame you.

Still, my point wasn't to show how many people died, but that these plants are just disasters waiting to happen.

How can you say it's working well in France? Can you honestly say you have even a clue of how anything is going in France?[/quote]
Do you know more than me?
We're both reading off websites. Neither of us have real experience.

I however, have friends that live in France. They're quite proud how well France deals with electric power, and how much they export it to the world.
 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']You can't bank on that. You don't know where we'll be. There's too many ifs in something that can be deadly.[/QUOTE]Technology improves exponentially.


Also: I like how all these accidents you're pointing out are from plants built when we barely understood nuclear forces, back in the 50s-70s.

Things would be different today.
 
Metal Gear Retrospective is the business.

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[quote name='Temporaryscars']I wish the PSP had a game similar to FF Tactics.[/QUOTE]

You mean like Final Fantasy Tactics and Disgaea?
 
[quote name='Liquid 2']Technology improves exponentially.


Also: I like how all these accidents you're pointing out are from plants built when we barely understood nuclear forces, back in the 50s-70s.

Things would be different today.[/quote]
Exactamundo.
We're not learning as we go anymore.
 
[quote name='dallow']Do you know more than me?
We're both reading off websites. Neither of us have real experience.

I however, have friends that live in France. They're quite proud how well France deals with electric power, and how much they export it to the world.[/quote]

I never claimed to know what was going on in France. And while it may seem like a good idea now, i'm sure that sooner or later, it'll come back to bite them in the ass.

[quote name='Liquid 2']Technology improves exponentially.


Also: I like how all these accidents you're pointing out are from plants built when we barely understood nuclear forces, back in the 50s-70s.

Things would be different today.[/quote]

I named 11 that occurred between 1980 and 2002. And those are only in this country.
 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']Sorry, I should have clarified. I meant "a game like FF Tactics minus all the anigay."[/QUOTE]

Front Mission 3 (PS1). Actually, I think that has a little anigay influence.
 
So these sun glasses were on sale on Slickdeals last week, and they finally came today. Like 22 bucks shipped and the box says they're regularly 85 bucks. They feel like it. Solid pair of shades.




 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']Sorry, I should have clarified. I meant "a game like FF Tactics minus all the anigay."[/quote]
D&D Tactics?
 
[quote name='zewone']Front Mission 3 (PS1). Actually, I think that has a little anigay influence.[/quote]

That's ok. I'm cool with a little. As long as the story doesn't involve psychic detective, robots, mechs, chicks with insanely huge tits and/or eunuchs.
 
[quote name='JimmieMac']So these sun glasses were on sale on Slickdeals last week, and they finally came today. Like 22 bucks shipped and the box says they're regularly 85 bucks. They feel like it. Solid pair of shades.




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Noice. My girlfriend has the same pair. Cept they're brown. And didn't come with a purse.
 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']That's ok. I'm cool with a little. As long as the story doesn't involve psychic detective, robots, mechs, chicks with insanely huge tits and/or eunuchs.[/quote]
Front Mission is not your game then.
 
I need to get a carabiner so I can clip that little silk purse onto my belt loop, so kids know when I'm out and about that there's something magic goin on in my bag.

Speaking of magic bag, I'm only 3 hour drive from Chika and her pool. Have to get marten to ship Frosty out of town on some sort of fishing trip or some shit.
 
[quote name='Temporaryscars']I named 11 that occurred between 1980 and 2002. And those are only in this country.[/QUOTE]

How many of those were due to human error, and when were those plants built?

Modern plants are extremely safe.
 
[quote name='dallow']I don't know how you enjoyed FF Tactics.[/quote]
I don't know how anybody enjoys strategy RPGs. They're way over my head.
 
[quote name='JimmieMac']So these sun glasses were on sale on Slickdeals last week, and they finally came today. Like 22 bucks shipped and the box says they're regularly 85 bucks. They feel like it. Solid pair of shades.




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Taking pictures with an iPhone = Fail.
Buying sunglasses from Slickdeals = Fail.

Man, you are just full of fail today, eh?
 
I'm only 30 minutes in but I'm really enjoying P3 so far. I like the style and dialogue (although it doesn't feel like I'm making any changes to story based on what I say). And it's a nice change of pace from the games I usually play.

By the way, is this based off an anime series? Or vice versa?
 
"Hey everybody, I'm a cop. I just want you all to know if there's some shit goin on in here I don't like, you're gonna get in trouble for it. So everyone just behave and don't make me crack skulls. Which I can do. Because I'm a cop. "
 
[quote name='Maklershed']I'm only 30 minutes in but I'm really enjoying P3 so far. I like the style and dialogue (although it doesn't feel like I'm making any changes to story based on what I say). And it's a nice change of pace from the games I usually play.

By the way, is this based off an anime series? Or vice versa?[/QUOTE]

Anime is based off the game.

You get more control of how shit goes down a couple of hours in.

The first 4 hours or so is setting up the story and a tutorial.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Cool. Have you watched any of it?[/QUOTE]

No. It's loosely based and I hear it's not that good.
 
[quote name='dallow']One of these days....

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Yeah....someday...


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JM, what's the accent? I've been trying to play it for a while now. If I had to guess, they go in this order:

1. Boston
2. Stanton Island
3. Philly


It could be Chicago as well, but it's very unlikely.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']That kid could make an awesome living as a grape stomper in France/Italy.[/quote]
You are so insensitive. :nottalking:
 
[quote name='Maklershed']That kid could make an awesome living as a grape stomper in France/Italy.[/quote]


This woman, on the other hand...

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