Flex Blue Areva / DCNS, the submarine reactor secure?

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Re: Flex Blue Areva / DCNS, the safe submarine reactor?




by simplino » 27/05/16, 19:48

Christophe wrote:simplino, it would be nice if you stop screaming at each of your messages ...
Even if on the bottom I agree with you ..
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The site with too small characters forgets those who see badly or with too small portable screens, especially for essential information not to be forgotten !!
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Re: Flex Blue Areva / DCNS, the safe submarine reactor?




by Christophe » 27/05/16, 20:04

Do you want a second warning ??? :D

If you see poorly, increase the resolution of your browser: CTRL key + mouse wheel or Display Options ...
Brief think of other readers!
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Re: Flex Blue Areva / DCNS, the safe submarine reactor?




by simplino » 28/05/16, 15:38

Christophe wrote:Do you want a second warning ??? :D

If you see poorly, increase the resolution of your browser: CTRL key + mouse wheel or Display Options ...
Brief think of other readers!


While huge useless whites where we are drowned for a tiny text !!

The site derails derails from prohibiting normal sizes accessible in the editor, in addition to many other errors, and too many empty and hollow comments !!

I hate absurd censorship !!

Farewell !!


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Re: Flex Blue Areva / DCNS, the safe submarine reactor?




by Christophe » 28/05/16, 16:05

If you say so...
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