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Former Governor On Holding the Department of Energy Accountable In Idaho (thebulletin.org) 120

Lasrick writes: "I have been involved in government at the state and federal level for a long time and have had my share of political and legal run-ins with government agencies, but rarely in more than 50 years in politics have I encountered a government agency more committed to secrecy—perhaps even deception—than the US Department of Energy." So writes former governor of Idaho Cecil D. Andrus in this account of the U.S. government's plan to ship commercial spent fuel to the Idaho National Lab for what the feds call "research" but what the Andrus (and his predecessor) feel is an attempt to store high level nuclear waste in Idaho. According to him, despite Freedom of Information Act requests, the federal government is not sharing its plan for the waste once it gets to Idaho. This is a disturbing tale of government secrecy and stonewalling, and the problem with nuclear waste: no one wants it in their backyard.

Comment Completely impractical (Score 1) 152

How do you focus on one side of the graph than the other? If you move your eyeball to the left to focus so does the image move to the left. You will not be able to shake your focus off the center of the image. If you have great periphery that may be fine, but only if you are stupid.

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