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Marple Attack Germany 1 year ago
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10 of 240MoreHi The Hollowbodys,

Thanks for the Friendship and "Welcome!".
Please have a "Great Fantastic & Rockin' Week!".
Best Regards,
M.A:G.
Marple Attack Germany
ciao!!
......Pop Punk Band from Tokyo, Japan
" NINE IDEAS "
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....Hey, We are NINE IDEAS, a pop punk band from Tokyo, Japan.
Sounds like '90 pop punk.
check out my music and let me know what you think!......
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woa! how are you.. :) hope you enjoyed the music
write back..we shal keep in touch
ciaoOO
Largely absent from most mainstream media reports on the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster is the fact that a highly-dangerous “mixed-oxide” (MOX) fuel in present in six percent of the fuel rods at the plant’s Unit 3 reactor. Why is MOX a big deal? According to the Nuclear Information Resource Center (NIRS), this plutonium-uranium fuel mixture is far more dangerous than typical enriched uranium — a single milligram (mg) of MOX is as deadly as 2,000,000 mg of normal enriched uranium.
On March 14, Unit 3 of the Fukushima reactor exploded, sending a huge smoke plume into the air. This particular reactor, of course, contains the rods fueled with MOX. You can watch a clip of that explosion here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_N-…
If even a couple milligrams of MOX were released during this explosion — or if other explosions at the plant inflict any damage on the MOX-filled rods — then the consequences could be exponentially more devastating than the mere leakage of enriched uranium. And since nobody knows for sure exactly which rods have been damaged, and whether or not the situation can actually be contained, it is only a matter of time before the world finds out for sure.
An exact quote from the report reads:
“In the event of such accidents (involving the accidental release of MOX), if the ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection) recommendations for general public exposure were adhered to, only about one mg of plutonium may be released from a MOX facility to the environment. As a comparison, in [sic] uranium fabrication facility, 2kg (2,000,000 mg) of uranium could be released in the same radiation exposure.”
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Fredox
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Thank you so much..really
with all these bands
yet we still were given a chance by you :)
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