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by bamboo » 08/02/12, 15:37

It seems that backhoe loaders are struggling to survive the cold of Cruas-Meysse
( http://communaute.lachainemeteo.com/communaute-meteo/meteo-cruas/verglas---givre---gel-/photo-tracto-pelle-sous-la-glace-centrale-de-cruas-meysse-79511.php ).
Hopefully the security organs of the corresponding nuclear power plant are a little more in working order ...
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by Obamot » 08/02/12, 16:55

What a title!

Who can still believe that nuclear power is "safe" ...

I dare not even imagine a major level 7 accident in these weather conditions, no way to cool a reactor with frozen water in swimming pools and pipes exploded in the open air ...

Finally even "free" in this context is too much to say.
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