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nacho:
Here's something uplifting:

http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050504/sc_afp/eujapanfranceresearch_050504173028

http://www.iter.org/index.htm

http://www.itercad.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER

So unlimited, cheap power comes to Europe sometime mid-century, which should be about the time the US reverts to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, like we currently have in Kentucky.  

Alternatively, this could also be the first step towards blowing up the moon and plunging Earth into chaos in 2015... Even though they say it's safe if it fucks up, we know they're lying.  The Coal Council told me so when they came to my house yesterday with that nice team of well-armed young men.  "Are you using a coal furnace sir?  You should!"

starrwriter:

--- Quote from: nacho ---Here's something uplifting:

http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050504/sc_afp/eujapanfranceresearch_050504173028

http://www.iter.org/index.htm

http://www.itercad.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER

So unlimited, cheap power comes to Europe sometime mid-century, which should be about the time the US reverts to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, like we currently have in Kentucky.  

Alternatively, this could also be the first step towards blowing up the moon and plunging Earth into chaos in 2015... Even though they say it's safe if it fucks up, we know they're lying.  The Coal Council told me so when they came to my house yesterday with that nice team of well-armed young men.  "Are you using a coal furnace sir?  You should!"
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Just what we need in the U.S. -- a potential hydrogen bomb in every state. As if fission reactors weren't unpredictable enough.

By the way, you really should leave the Coal Belt. Breathing those sulfurous fumes can't be good for your health.

nacho:

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By the way, you really should leave the Coal Belt. Breathing those sulfurous fumes can't be good for your health.
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DC's just below the coal belt.  We're in tobacco country!

starrwriter:

--- Quote from: nacho ---
--- Quote from: starrwriter ---

By the way, you really should leave the Coal Belt. Breathing those sulfurous fumes can't be good for your health.
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DC's just below the coal belt.  We're in tobacco country!
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Prevailing winds are from the northwest=coal fumes in D.C.

On second thought, staying where you are will prepare you for the atmosphere of Hell. You didn't know you were going to Hell? Satan has been waiting for you, Nacho, and he's a very impatient creature.

nacho:

--- Quote from: starrwriter ---
--- Quote from: nacho ---
--- Quote from: starrwriter ---

By the way, you really should leave the Coal Belt. Breathing those sulfurous fumes can't be good for your health.
--- End quote ---


DC's just below the coal belt.  We're in tobacco country!
--- End quote ---


Prevailing winds are from the northwest=coal fumes in D.C.

On second thought, staying where you are will prepare you for the atmosphere of Hell. You didn't know you were going to Hell? Satan has been waiting for you, Nacho, and he's a very impatient creature.
--- End quote ---


The air is pretty bad.

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