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Topic Title: Surfing Fukushima Topic Summary: Created On: 03/08/2019 04:13 AM |
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03/08/2019 04:13 AM
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03/08/2019 04:51 AM
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Does radiation dissipate that fast? The effects from the leak were seen across the Pacific and now they are just gone?
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03/08/2019 08:05 AM
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Don't let facts get in the way of the story, Cole. Everything's just FINE. No, really.
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03/09/2019 01:40 PM
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Does radiation dissipate that fast? The effects from the leak were seen across the Pacific and now they are just gone?
The netflicks? show 'Dark Tourist' had an episode where they visited Fukushima......
They were on a bus tour and it seemed OK some of the time....
BUT They kept going in and out of hot spots. The radiation meters would go hot in some places and they freak out and get back on the bus to move out of the hot spots.... Finally the people on the bus voted and they ended up cutting the tour short because they didn't want to be exposed to any more radiation....
It made it seem like Japan wants people to move back into the area but it was still showing leathal levels in some places...
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03/09/2019 02:58 PM
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The Japanese are great people, very polite, respectful, will smile at you even though they don't like you. But their gov't will not hesitate to hide certain things from the public. And even though the common Japanese citizen is not dumb, they collectively tend to just go along with certain things instead of rocking the boat.
That was my observation from living there. Would have loved to have surfed Fukushima, back then, without any fear of radiation. That country has a variety of waves and the beachbreaks and rivermouths are excellent
Edited: 03/09/2019 at 02:59 PM by seaspray |
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03/09/2019 03:08 PM
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I hear the surf there is nuking!
Sorry but someone was bound to say it.
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03/09/2019 03:55 PM
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Some guy stole my line.
You cant eat much pelagic fish, actually most seafood: because of mercury or bluegreen algae contamination here in florida. There are posted safe consumption levels for every species, lake, river, and harbor. Sick...... But feel free to eat as much fukushima sushi as possible. They say it's safe.... Of course the west coasts of north, central, and south america now get to enjoy mercury AND atomic contamination consumption limits on their seafood. Wear your leadlined eco friendly wetsuit there, and be sure to include tours of nagasaki and hiroshima. My great japanese friends: hang in there brothers and sisters. It's a global issue now, up to us. Btw: great surf, great surfers there ------------------------- It's a democratic hoax Edited: 03/09/2019 at 05:17 PM by nukeh2o |
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03/10/2019 04:09 AM
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Despite continuing leakage, the sheer size of the Pacific and vigorous currents mean there's not much problem. Remember that nuclear weapons tests in the 1950s were exceedingly dirty.
The real scandal for radiation exposure is at Chernobyl. This new book is important. Kate Brown, Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future
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03/11/2019 06:45 AM
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03/12/2019 06:01 AM
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Who needs Fukushima 5-g will be here soon enough
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03/13/2019 05:03 PM
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Considering that three of the reactors are still burning it's way down to the center, I don't think being in the Pacific anywhere is safe. I had heard/read that 80% of radiation ejected into the atmosphere stays up there and that's why people freak or pass out on long flights. So I bought this, http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html...+Detector+%2F&_sacat=0 On the Tarmac it reads 8 to 17 SV/h (Russian). Up in the air it's in the hundreds. From ORF to ATL Ive seen it as high as 315.
Edited: 03/13/2019 at 05:04 PM by SlimyBritches |
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03/13/2019 05:51 PM
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He picks up a bus and he throws it back down as he wades through the buildings towards the center of town oh oh Godzilla oh no they're goes tepco nrg co go go Godzilla.
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03/13/2019 06:15 PM
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https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/radiation/air_travel.html
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03/13/2019 07:42 PM
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It turns out that crew on our nuclear subs get less cancer than the population that stays above sea level
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03/13/2019 11:20 PM
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Solar Energy Kills
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03/14/2019 02:00 AM
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^Surfers get more than their fair share of solar energy. Check your bday suit on your bday and see the dermatologist. Skin cancer is nearly 100% curable if caught early.
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03/14/2019 04:02 AM
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Yep.....my dermatologist came at me with a scalpel last week for the first time ever. Cut a big ole chunk out of my chest.
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03/14/2019 05:43 AM
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Maybe the radioactive water will deflect the solar radiation?
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03/14/2019 05:44 AM
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Radiation exposure while flying is significant for flight crews. The farthest north I've been in the air was over Fairbanks, Alaska.
Sorry to hear about the big chunk of chest meat.
Someone I know has a basal cell carcinoma of the neck that was hard to detect, so wasn't spotted until it was big. Treatment is by simultaneous super-noxious chemotherapy and radiation. He's in serious pain and having a very hard time eating. But guaranteed to be cured.
My ear with its ear lobe recently removed looks quite good and either everyone's been super polite, or hasn't noticed that it doesn't match the other ear.
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03/14/2019 09:30 AM
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Enough radiation might be fatal, but enough birthdays are absolutely without a doubt going to be fatal. In fact it can be argued that there is nothing deadlier than birthdays.
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