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Post by leandros nikon on Feb 4, 2008 10:12:19 GMT -5
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Post by kasso on Feb 4, 2008 12:00:51 GMT -5
Albania has the right to build a nuclear power station and I don't think there will be any accident if it is build properly.
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Post by rex362 on Feb 4, 2008 12:11:13 GMT -5
I also heard that Albania will build the worlds largest septic waste tanks (skata) and only vent it out only when the winds are blowing southwestward. ahhahahahaha Leo...don't fear the fear .....here just take my hand .. time will fix everything .... (btw...very nice words here) and the lyrics www.lyricsfreak.com/h/hootie+%26+the+blowfish/time_20065868.html
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 4, 2008 12:14:10 GMT -5
The chit already flowed south.
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 5, 2008 16:59:59 GMT -5
Peoples of this world, don't you know what those things can do ? Worst nightmare.
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Post by Kassandros on Feb 5, 2008 17:18:46 GMT -5
The complexes of former Balkanoids are unbeliavable. They are ready to bomb their own countries if it is to proove they have made the biggest explotion!
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 5, 2008 17:34:22 GMT -5
I believe if we sent in one F-16 with a couple of cruise missiles we may just save these folks and our self's from their own Bureaucrats.
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Post by Albanoi on Feb 5, 2008 18:22:18 GMT -5
i wont tolerate itSo you are going to stop them, ehh? I believe if we sent in one F-16 with a couple of cruise missiles You're more funny than the first guy ...maybe they should let you flay that F-16 lol I don't know why are you making a big deal about it. This nuclear power station is expected to solve the energy problems, this is nothing wrong. They are building it with others county's help.
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Post by Kanaris on Feb 5, 2008 18:25:53 GMT -5
IF the plant is managed by outsiders ..... I think it's not a bad as we make it out to be.IF the Bulgarians can run one under those commie times I think Albania can too...
I heard that our power company in Greece (DEH) is going to be managed by Germans... anyone hear anything about such news?
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Post by Albanoi on Feb 5, 2008 18:34:29 GMT -5
IF the plant is managed by outsiders ..... I think it's not a bad as we make it out to be.IF the Bulgarians can run one under those commie times I think Albania can too...
This is what I'm talking about, i don't think Albania can manege to built something like this in its own.
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 5, 2008 18:36:18 GMT -5
Nuclear power stations are not the answer, many told me horid stories of Chernobyl disaster. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_disasterHave we learned from it ? Same goes for Greece, if they plan to do the same chit ?
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Post by Albanoi on Feb 5, 2008 18:44:05 GMT -5
Nuclear power stations are not the answer, many told me horid stories of Chernobyl disaster.You have to understand that this is all about power energy stations. Some parts of Albania are still not having enough power energy. You should be happy about this, that your neighbors are not going to buy power from you anymore
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 5, 2008 18:53:54 GMT -5
Are you guy’s so paranoid and xenophobic ? Economicaly speaking. Don’t you realise if our neighbours flourish so do we, so it’s in our best interest they solve their issues. Laugh all you want BUT you won’t be if we get to say “told you so”
“Touch wood” nothing happens. Those things aren’t safe at all, you new age kids think you know it all. Do your self a favour and dig your face into Fenders avator and snif those fruits ;D
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Post by Kassandros on Feb 5, 2008 20:11:15 GMT -5
Albanoi "I don't know why are you making a big deal about it. This nuclear power station is expected to solve the energy problems, this is nothing wrong. They are building it with others county's help" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- why we make a big deal of it??! Its nukes dude... and we live close! Bulgarians have Kozlontui... the worst of the nuke plants.. and its 1 hour from our borders. Turks want to make a plant.. next to Aegean. Now Albanians want nukes.. next to my home again. What do you want from me? To be happy?!!
One mistake... and the whole Balkan peninsula is dumed for 100 years!
Ask the Oukranians how do they feel for the "mistake" of the Russians?
Do whatever you want... but respect the right of the neighbors to a more green life.
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Post by leandros nikon on Feb 6, 2008 10:08:29 GMT -5
deep,very deep shiit...
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Post by Kefalus on Feb 6, 2008 12:38:07 GMT -5
huh? look at the map my friend Where is Kozloduj and where is Greece... Kozloduj is more close from where i live... Bucharest. And i have one that is at least as close as Kozloduj. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cernavod%C4%83_Nuclear_Power_PlantBut i think that is safe ... "The power plant was designed in Canada by Atomic Energy of Canada Limited"
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Post by Kassandros on Feb 6, 2008 15:24:46 GMT -5
ok... you're more in deep sh.it By the way, even if it is 3 hours... again I made my point. Its nuclear energy mate! After the small mistakes of the "Russians" they found atomic energy in Scandinavia, Oukrania, Bulgaria etc etc. And Atomic energy.... stays for 100 years! ..plus.. what do you mean safe?? Are you sure it will never had an accident? When they were making Chernobil, they had in their mind that someday many will die from it?
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Feb 6, 2008 17:08:44 GMT -5
First let me say knock on wood for what I am to say
I was watching on discovery or history channel "Life after people" and basic premise was how fast would nature revert itself to its true form void of human influence and void of human presence. Not to go too deep into it basically after 1000 years even a place like Manhattan would not have a trace of human presence left but it would fully revert to the way it was 600 years ago before human settlements within it.
Chernobil was also mentioned. It had an accident in late 1980s and after 20 years the nature has fully recovered without human presence there. The numbers of wild animals and also vegetation are fully thriving (of course there was an initial die off but then came recovery). Today it is so recovered (exceptions are perhaps zero ground of the initial impact) that this area has large numbers of healthy animals. Examples are red dear and boars (whose numbers are 15 times more numerious then in surrounding areas where humans reside). So it is not 100 years but it just takes 20 years for natures full recovery according to that example. I will post links in alpha forum on that show.
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Post by Arxileas on Feb 6, 2008 17:27:56 GMT -5
First let me say knock on wood for what I am to say
I was watching on discovery or history channel "Life after people" and basic premise was how fast would nature revert itself to its true form void of human influence and void of human presence. Not to go too deep into it basically after 1000 years even a place like Manhattan would not have a trace of human presence left but it would fully revert to the way it was 600 years ago before human settlements within it. I agree Admin I share the same view for a long time, having been technically minded since I care to remember have come to the same conclusions no need for any show for me personally. There is not knowing for an example if Acropolis in Athens had any windows ? We know they would have disappeared long time ago while the marbles remain, and this isn't to say just the Acropolis in Athens. But every where. What I saw at the Giza platue in Egypt blew me away out right. We can not build them Pyramids like that even if we wanted to, to this day.
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Post by Ivanov on Feb 7, 2008 14:46:11 GMT -5
I read about it somewhere. The area 50 kilometers around the blast, where none dares to enter has turned into a wildlife paradise. It is amazing and proves again, that the worst enemy of nature is the HUMAN, the absence of whom was enough for such a remarkable recovery, in 20 years only. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4923342.stm
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