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fruin10m

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Great video. The cheerleaders are doing some aeomwse stunts.  The freeze frame effect really enhances the video you should use more of it in your next video. Great song choice too!

Posted by Kinuk (guest) on Sun 02 Jun 2013 05:34:28 PDT

fruin10m

bsimic@fesb.hr

Reactor no.2 in NPP Ignalina, Lithuania, was permanently shut down today. It was the last operating reactor in Lithuania. Reactors 1 and 2 of Ignalina NPP were the same RMBK design as these in Chernobyl, only bigger power per unit (1500MWe).

Posted by Guest on Fri 01 Jan 2010 17:57:01 PST

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bsimic@fesb.hr

To Dragonfromthedepths: The bird story is true, but I have never heard about the mutated rats though. The sarcophagus is so unstable that the wind storm or small-scale earthquake might cause a collapse. What do you say, which NPP was shut down?

Posted by Guest on Sun 08 Feb 2009 15:50:34 PST

fruin10m

religious pete

no such thing as jesus

Posted by Guest on Mon 22 Dec 2008 07:56:08 PST

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dragonfromthedepths@hotmail.com

seriously? the new reports said that sarcophagus was highly unstable. mutated rats? well i am so glad our only nuclear power plant is a complete shut down and is on the coast

Posted by Guest on Fri 19 Dec 2008 02:46:40 PST

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bsimic@fesb.hr

Yeah, and the birds nest inside the sarcophagus (This is actually true, nobody can't explain how birds withstand such high doses of radiation). Construction of the second sarcophagus was being delayed for 10 years now, and nobody knows when will it finally start.

Posted by Guest on Thu 22 May 2008 01:28:22 PDT

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timi

lol theres a rumor that a mutated rat lives inside the surchoages

Posted by Guest on Wed 14 May 2008 16:15:18 PDT

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bsimic@fesb.hr

It is planned to build the second sarcophagus, put it in place, and then to gradually dismantle and remove the old sarcophagus and the debris beheath it. The dismantled parts are to be stored in underground facilities, the same way the waste fuel is stored. It is not determined yet how long it might take to remove all radioactive waste from the site.

Posted by Guest on Sun 27 Jan 2008 17:43:46 PST

fruin10m

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The old sarcophagus (Ukritiye Encasement) was always meant to be temporary (20-30 yrs according to my source). Temperatures still reach 2000 degrees celcius inside the core zone. The second sarcophagus is still a plan (90% done), but if it is carried out, it will be a minimum of 5-6 years for it to finish.

Posted by Guest on Sun 30 Dec 2007 13:47:58 PST

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