

heh, well i can confirm they aren’t reflective in ontario as well


heh, well i can confirm they aren’t reflective in ontario as well


For Chernobyl, in the show at least, the main lesson is that the state hid a design flaw (yes there was human mismanagement also) – the tips of the rods have graphite on them. Not that this matters.
I’m not saying it can’t be safe. In the last 50 years we’ve had 3 disasters (3 mile island is the 3rd). Where two of them made an area uninhabitable, and one nearly poisoned a very large area.
These aren’t small oopsies, there major fuckups, this is why i’m saying these fears aren’t irrational, they are based on history.
FWIW I’d also go with nuculear over fossil, given no other choice.


I just watched Chernobyl again, I don’t feel like there’s that much irrational fear. Fukushima wasn’t that long ago. Maybe there’s something to solar, wind and batteries?


In ontario, the lines disappear when it’s rainy as well. I do think oil based paints are any more reflective, they add that later


The thing about the UN is it makes a great accountability sink. When it does good the member countries take credit, when things go poorly it’s the UN that fucked up


Dude, what’s with you and hating china? Can you fucking chill about it already
heh, with pleasure, BC is gorgeous; even barring the road markings