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03-15-2011, 08:56 PM

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... if there is only place for 6 persons in one heli - it is better than no place ...
Good point. Which six are you planning on saving, Schindler?
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Has anyone heard on here anymore details about how it's supposed to rain or snow in japan and the radioactive materials will seep into the soil??
we here in germany see only tv .. they told: wind changed from north in direction tokio, thats a pitty .. but will change hopefully in next hours again in direction east which would be very good ... the radioactive is higher but not killing, people should stay inside and close all ... this is what they told us here ... at moment they cannot do anything against the raising radioactivity ... they have great problems .. but they try everything ... so, if you are there, take care of you and hope ... you cannot do anything now than wait and stay inside ...
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Post if some japanese family wants to escape radiation - 03-15-2011, 08:56 PM

honest japanese family can stay at my house till everything calm down. up to 5-6 people .
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we here in germany see only tv .. they told: wind changed from north in direction tokio, thats a pitty .. but will change hopefully in next hours again in direction east which would be very good ... the radioactive is higher but not killing, people should stay inside and close all ... this is what they told us here ... at moment they cannot do anything against the raising radioactivity ... they have great problems .. but they try everything ... so, if you are there, take care of you and hope ... you cannot do anything now than wait and stay inside ...
it is at the moment a question where the wind goes and if it rains or not ... thats important ... the radioctivity is not killing and not making cancer a man today says in tv, if you stay inside your home ... and you should try to contact a deciding person in your area ..

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Good point. Which six are you planning on saving, Schindler?
you are complete silly ... you know .. negativist ..

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03-15-2011, 09:48 PM

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you are complete silly ... you know .. negativist ..
They're just pointing out how unrealistic you're being.


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03-15-2011, 10:36 PM

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Celte - you did mention at least one positive thing. The potassium iodide that is used for radiation treatment is being distributed. I heard the announcements over NHK when the problems first escalated at the reactors.
Finally some good news ! I hope everything is going to be ok.
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There is a lot of irrational fears when it comes to radiation. Sure in certain doses such fears can be completely rational but what many people fail to truly look at is the doses that we all receive in everyday normal life. That flying in a plane for instance increases your dosage dramatically, that getting an x-ray gives you a pretty decent dose. Radiation is all around us all the time.

What we need at the moment is accurate information on the expected radiation levels in certain areas based on wind direction. Beyond 30km of the reactors the levels may well become greater than the average background radiation we receive each and every day but may still fall well within safe limits. Even if levels get up to levels considered unsafe simply staying in your home can mean the dosage you receive is minimal and not unsafe at all. The radiation levels are not uniform. The gases released from the reactors will travel downwind and disperse and the levels will decrease quickly as they move away from the reactors. One area may have a brief period of higher levels when only a km away the levels remain very low.

A mass evacuation would likely lead to incredible panic and definitely lead to far more deaths than is ever likely from the current situation.
very true! u make a good point
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03-16-2011, 02:58 AM

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its really no problem because japan people are disciplineated ... so take the 80 airbus worldwide, take 1000 people inside each one, 500 up and the 500 men in freigth room, take off from tokio to osaka and other working airports inland, so every three minute one can start and land ... so 10 million in 4 days is no problem ... and in this new save area ask every family to take one or more person in their familiy, so you make the big problem very small .. and every problem is solved ... in osaka you can take name, picture, finger print, birth day, former adress, guest family ... in a database and later on you can open this to internet and everybody will find together who is alive ... i donnot understand where the problem should be ... there is only one problem, in your mind or head - its a question of your horizont ... everything is possible if you start to do .. but doing nothing is poor ... it is equal how many lifes you safe, the first life you safe is better than nothing ... ...
Well you had better get busy building those extra 30+ airliners. There are less than 50 Airbus A380's in the world. You also forgot about fueling those planes. It is hard just to gas up a car in Tokyo right now, let alone a jumbo jet.

Oh, and by the time you get all that organized, the entire situation will be over.
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Steady On - 03-16-2011, 03:14 AM

An interesting theme coming out of this whole affair is the almost complete lack of trust so many Japanese citizens have in their government. I've seen it before time and again over less drastic issues but it is really showing itself clearly in this disaster.
I understand why bluejeanslady is so strong in her views as it seems that it wouldn't surprise any Japanese citizen if after this situation is all cleaned up and the rebuilding is done, thousands of strange cancer cases start hitting the hospitals because the government withheld vital radiation information to the general public.
Could this be the trigger for some kind of major shakeup of the way authority figures conduct themselves in Japan?
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03-16-2011, 03:47 AM

And exactly where are you getting that 'theme' from? Media in Australia?
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