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03-16-2011, 03:24 PM

Right now,- the most actualy for japanese is to buy a counter (a detector) of radioactivity (as a Geiger counter, etc.). And to check by this device every goods you want to buy, and an environment you stay. This is the vitally important for you just now, dear friends!
To do the same as japanese did during many-many years after nuclear attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
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Yes, but he speaks of possibly contaiminated by nuclear fallout fish.
Excuse me' but it is not so important, to my mind...
If any goods (including dress, fish, gyuuniku , nivatory, all other animals or plants) sucsessfully passed the detector that checks-up to radionuclides- they are commonly valid for use.

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Right now,- the most actualy for japanese is to buy a counter (a detector) of radioactivity (as a Geiger counter, etc.). And to check by this device every goods you want to buy, and an environment you stay. This is the vitally important for you just now, dear friends!
To do the same as japanese did during many-many years after nuclear attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki...
This is silly. There are no "goods" coming out of the potentially contaminated area, and there won't be for quite a while.
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This is silly. There are no "goods" coming out of the potentially contaminated area, and there won't be for quite a while.
Please allow me to remind you, my friends, that japanese already pased through THE SAME (and possibly- much worse!!!) situation with radioactive disaster after nuclear bombing!
Than you overcame it' : and survived!
Why just now- the such panic!?
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This is silly. There are no "goods" coming out of the potentially contaminated area, and there won't be for quite a while.
It is not so difficult to disactivate cars, dress, bildings, etc.
And there are many-many areas, in the World ocean (and by the way,- in South Japan too!), that are for common use and still not contaminated by Fukushima's explosions.
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Sadly the catastrophe in Fukushima is comparable with Chernobyl.
Chernobyl
Observed maximum number value
20000 roentgen/hour= about 200000mSievert/hour = 200sV/h

Fukushima
Observed maximum number value
400mSv/h

Your brain is a radioactive contamination.


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Chernobyl
Observed maximum number value
20000 roentgen/hour= about 200000mSievert/hour = 200sV/h

Fukushima
Observed maximum number value
400mSv/h

Your brain is a radioactive contamination.
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03-17-2011, 01:32 AM

the ocean currents flow clockwise on the eastern seaboard, and there is little fishing north of there.

and like nyororin said, the other shit that flowed into the ocean around there is far more dangerous and also renders fishing impossible

this all changes in the case of a full scale meltdown, in that case I won't be eating local fish


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03-17-2011, 01:48 AM

Here's an idea. How about people who live 1000's of miles away from Japan and who have little to no idea of what is actually occurring here and who have no idea what they are talking about stop starting ridiculous threads advising the Japanese people what they should or should not be doing. Believe it or not the Japanese people are more than capable of making their own decisions that are best for their safety and those around them!
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Here's an idea. How about people who live 1000's of miles away from Japan and who have little to no idea of what is actually occurring here and who have no idea what they are talking about stop starting ridiculous threads advising the Japanese people what they should or should not be doing. Believe it or not the Japanese people are more than capable of making their own decisions that are best for their safety and those around them!
Such an odd thing to suggest :O


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03-17-2011, 02:14 AM

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Such an odd thing to suggest :O
Yes sorry I was feeling just a little too sensible this morning.

Truly though as someone who lives here I am really starting to get sick and tired of all these people from around the world who actually believe they know something that the obviously poor, deluded and misled Japanese do not. It truly is a wonder that Japan has been able to become the great nation it is today without all these peoples advice previously!!
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