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oritteropo (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Oh no! I only just got around to watching, and you've already stabbed it to death with a *kill :
>> ^pumkinandstorm:
*kill
Awwww...sorry to disappoint you. It didn't seem like anyone liked it so I put it to sleep. Feel free to post it yourself if you'd like.
PSY Speaks at Oxford
Oh no! I only just got around to watching, and you've already stabbed it to death with a *kill
>> ^pumkinandstorm:
*kill
Gangnam Style: English Translation
*downunder?
Lets just hope this is the beginning of the end for Psy......please?
atara (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by atara:
*promote the mashup awesomeness
Thank you very much for the promote.
PSY vs Ghostbusters - Gangnam Busters - Mashup
Ray, when someone asks you if your PSY, you say yes!
Psy takes The Plaza by storm (Today Show)
Man, as soon as the rage wears off and Psy stops dancing nightly to packed houses the dumplings and BBQ pork are going to seriously catch up to him,.....Oppa is Buddha-Style!!
Heeeeeeeeeyyyy, sexy bell-yy!!
Klingon Style (Star Trek Parody of PSY - Gangnam Style)
>> ^spawnflagger:
anyone speak Klingon on the sift?
are the subtitles accurate?
If so, then this is absolute genius!
"baby, baby, planet, warpdrive, pickle, galaxy, planet"
Tribbles ftw.
I wasn't sure if they were tribbles or a wig.
smashing a car with a large hammer
>> ^deathcow:
surprised how well that little car took it
Probably because the face was too large, decreasing the overall psi of the hit. I want to see them do it with a 45kg pickaxe
Judge Judy Exhibits Psi-Powers
>> ^soulmonarch:
It took me most of the video to figure out what was going on.
Me, too!
Oppa You're My Style
Tags for this video have been changed from 'PSY, Hyuna, Gangnam Style' to 'PSY, Hyuna, Gangnam Style, oppan, ddagne style' - edited by messenger
Gangnam Style MV
Alright someone tell me how to imbed youtube video into comments.
Psy paid a visit to Ellen to teach B. Spears how to dance. Was cool to see him on american soil.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZmkU5Pg1sw
Gangnam Style Singer Dances on the Street -- PSY
>> ^charliem:
awe....some. What a humble dude to just stop and give a couple of min to explain his thang...given that hes obviously about to go have dinner.
Yep, annoying TMZ guy too. Maybe he doesn't know anything about TMZ!
Gangnam Style MV
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Gangam, korean, psy' to 'Gangnam, korean, psy' - edited by Trancecoach
Best Geiger Counter Rating and Review Countdown
*ban
Le google
Periodic Table Of Videos - Nuclear Radioactive Laboratory
The actinides are, generally, "safe" to handle, like those Uranium Oxide pellets. You are more likely to damage the pellet with your nasty human oils than the uranium will you...unless you eat the whole thing, but its chemical toxicity will do you more harm that its radioactive toxicity. Uranium oxide just isn't that radioactive, that is why none of the containers or work areas were shielded in this lab.
Now, if they were dealing with a "hot" substance, one that has hard gammas (like when you do MOX fuel recycling), you have to take even greater precautions because then the radioactive problems really do start to show their heads. Not only will it damage your cells faster than they can repair, but it can start to take out unshielded electronics. This is generally only true for fission products, and a few actinides like protactinium which is highly radioactive AND chemically toxic, and generally only man-made (normal occurrences are less than a few parts per trillion in the crust).
These complications are pretty good generalization to why normal LWRs are not the best way to do nuclear, they just generate far to much waste compared to alternatives. You burn less than 1% of the mined uranium in current reactor tech and fuel cycle choices. With a thorium cycle in a molten salt reactor, you can burn greater than 90%, pushing up to 99% or higher if you try real hard. This means you generate an order(s) of magnitude less waste, and that waste generally is safe after about 300 years (radiation is about the same as naturally occurring radiation). There are also other alternates that use uranium in a faster spectrum that perform better than current tech.
A second age of the atom is fast approaching. Unfortunately, those great pioneers which made this industry in the shadow of "the bomb" failed to realize the full potential of e=mc^2. If nuclear power was developed along side the Apollo instead of the Manhattan project, we might already be in that future, alas...it was not to be.
Radiation is fascinating though! I used to believe what I read in the fear news about any radiation leading to death..turns out that isn't so true after all. The planet is a far more radioactive place then you normally consider, and FAR more radioactive when our primordial ancestors evolved. In fact, there are many people living today in what are dubbed High Background Radiation Areas that seem to suffer no ill effect, and some suggest, have lower rates of cancer than other groups. More studies need to be done, but initial findings fly in the face of the notion of radiation I grew up with (that it all is bad and it all kills you!) Some have even suggested that the creator of the entire model used for evaluating radiation risk knowingly lied about it. The entire basis for today's evaluation of radiological risk is evaluated by Muller's findings as supported by the National Academy of Sciences’ of the time. And in fact, might just be based in fear instead of evidence.
Perhaps ancient man went through the same struggles as he tried to adopt fire, some impassioned move against the dangers of fire prevented some groups from using fire and advancing their way of life. Fire, though, allowed the groups that adopted it to improve their life dramatically. The energy released from a fission event is over a million times more energy rich than any energy tech we currently use, imagine what that could mean for mankind. Fusion is over 4 times that of fission (but much harder), and antimatter over 2000x that of fission (and MUCH MUCH harder). Yes, the age of the atom has only just begun, and who knows were man will be a result? Don't settle for solar dandruff, the power of the atom will reign supreme.