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iujyhgtfhj

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    Comment #2334538

    My bank has a good one - you have to supply three pairs of associated words or phrases It's upto you what to use as questions and answers

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    Comment #2334519

    What if the 8year old kid died of heavy metal poisoning because we stripped mined his water supply for coal? Or he lived downstream from an oil sands fracking plant? Or he lived in…

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    Comment #2334468

    Oh my god they had a nuclear accident in Japan - we must shut down our nuclear reactors and instead pump out many millions of tons of dangerous radioisotopes and chemical poisons f…

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    Comment #2334269

    But enough about your own problems - how is Japan?

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    Comment #2333987

    People have a 1/x scale with distance. When I lived in California my grandmother in the UK would call everytime there was a hurricane in Florida. You can't really expect profession…

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    Comment #2333815

    There is less radiation risk from normally operating German nuclear power stations than there is from all the radionuclides the extra coal burning stations will emit. Although sinc…

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    Comment #2333468

    Towns like Picher, Oklahoma, will still be toxic when the sun goes out. Radioactive Ceasium and Strontium are a pain for a few decades - lead, mercury and cadmium are for ever.

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    Comment #2333463

    That's including 0.01% lifetime extra cancer risk * 100M people If you are going to do that then a single cigarette ad on a formula 1 car kills more people than Hiroshima.

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    Comment #2333146

    Depends on their surface reflectivity. A few 10s of European people die at chernobyl = crisis, ban nuclear now. A few 10,000s of Indians die at Bhopal = so what. Of course sometime…

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    Comment #2332722

    I just meant that financially MMOs are much more attractive for the publisher than a single player console game. The cost of the infrastructure servers isn't high compared to the 1…

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    Comment #2332557

    Single player pays once, MMO player pays every month

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    Comment #2332554

    1981 my comprehensive in South Yorkshire had computer classes on an RML 380Z, by the time I did computer O level in 1984 we had BBC micros

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    Comment #2330132

    No it should move forward and privitize the roads. Particularly it should sell them to different car companies and arrange for them to have a monopoly. So the interstate is usable …