A Nuclear Reactor in Your Kitchen is a Bad Idea

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I wouldn't be opposed to a home or neighborhood reactor as long as it had infallible protection systems and was shielded properly. No more power outages, and no more expensive power bills. This is clearly within our technical means, since we have no problem placing reactors in Navy ships and subs.

On the other hand, if we can't make it safe or affordable, then I'm opposed.
 
[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]It's the way forwardhttp://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/ [...] orium_bet/[/citation]
I'm liking it. Thanks for the link. :)
 
For more creative people are the means in which a place of create lies and use of creativness, yes?

But of it though are probably better placed institutions and facilities of use of the idea and with it, the lack of needs to build in your kitchen to say.

To even imagine that there is a way to obtain such materials to even use in your kitchen is about out there to say on some ideas, as if Uranium or the materials in use is abundant to have for such and at such an expense to say that it was almost affordable to do.

Why such a use of a mind got lost to a place of such distrcutive means almost in its own right is anyones guess to say. But of it though at least creativity is lost for the place of it, rather it was really in lack to say of place or not. Yes?

Least, could find a place overseas or what not on the idea, yes?
 
They have decided to release him immediately because they were afraid that he will build a nuclear missile in jail and bomb the whole country
 
[citation][nom]bebangs[/nom]you could just buy a nuclear reactor online!?!?![/citation]

I am inclined to think that this is hogwash, and the Swedish cops overreacted.
 
[citation][nom]reprotected[/nom]Its like if I found counterfeit money, but I just cannot tell if it's real or fake. Do I keep it and spend it, or do I confirm it in a bank/wherever if it is real or fake? This guy went to the authorities to confirm if he can keep it and not get into any further legal issues than what they would have done with him if they caught him. This situation is exactly like Phineas and Ferb (if you know the show).[/citation]


No, this is more like if you printed some fake money, posted 'how to print $100' on your blog and then went to the authorities to confirm if you can keep it.
 
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