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Comment Re:Get your old browser back! (Score 1) 2

It's going to take me a while to customise Seamonkey to be like my Firefox was, thankfully all my favorite extensions and themes work with it.

In the meantime I filed a couple of 'bugs' re missing buttons, missing toolbar, unmovable buttons, etc etc.

They could have made Firefox great by making it more customisable, but no, they stuck in in a straight-jacket instead, but not before completely buggering up my browser first, bastards :-(

Comment Re:Must question the "revised" estimates (Score 1) 152

I didn't say all cancers are radiation caused, I said we don't how many of them are. Stop putting words in to my mouth.

Stick to what I actually said.

You seem to have reading difficulty, I said twice that we should be investing in storage technologies, you seem to want to ignore that.

And you can keep lying to yourself about renewables

Do you ever do any research, are you aware that nuclear has to be subsidised, or that we have hardly put any effort in to energy mass storage tech and that storage tech can be over 90% efficient.

Why on earth would you want to use dirty nuclear power when cheap ever lasting renewables are within our reach. If US DOE says one small area of land can power the USA then obviously the rest of the planet can be run on renewables. The way things are going, solar will be as cheap as coal power.

http://blog.comparemysolar.co....

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Comment Re:Must question the "revised" estimates (Score 1) 152

"The electrical grid has ZERO energy storage"

Why do you think I said we should be investing in storage technologies?

"your side's fabricated dire predictions"

I didn't fabricate anything.

You say nuclear waste can be recycled, but right now, that is a fantasy, this is the reality:

Around the world, nuclear power plants are churning out high-level radioactive waste at a rate of knots. It's estimated that about 250,000 tonnes of the material is currently in interim storage, submerged in huge tanks of water in facilities that keep it safe -- temporarily.

But there's very little agreement on what to do with the stuff long-term, as it will remain a danger for around 100,000 years

from:
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/ar...

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