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Hey there chicken little....
>>Oh, and those dependable nuclear plants can?t use abundant salt water.

the sky is falling... no really... the sky is falling....

Wiki "De-desalinization Plants". Plenty of abundant water for Nuclear facilities that way... And nuc energy can supply more than enough return to keep the plant running and generate power on top of that... Wanna lay an egg now - or later?
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Hey there chicken little....  jparrott@... | 01/23/08
If you really cared about solutions...  davagain | 01/24/08
RE: We are seeing the death of nuclear power's precious myth  somevalue@... | 01/23/08
Their solution  frgough | 01/24/08
RE: We are seeing the death of nuclear power's precious myth  johnston+printing@... | 01/23/08
Showing our bias, are we?  itpro_z | 01/23/08
Nuclear plants can use salt water.  Letophoro | 01/24/08
Typical  frgough | 01/24/08
How about personal reactors for every home!  support@... | 01/24/08
One correction  frgough | 01/24/08
Next we will be running out of uranium!  kd5auq | 01/24/08
Not likely  itpro_z | 01/24/08
No myth when I was in the Navy  Ken_z | 01/24/08
Research?  coffeeshark | 01/25/08

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