Message from @Louis

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2019-12-13 23:00:55 UTC  

Show us the math then

2019-12-13 23:00:56 UTC  

@Seven Proxies so because japan builds shitty outdated reactor near a fault line everyone else should suffer

2019-12-13 23:01:15 UTC  

@lancelout Totally not what I said at all. But anyway...

2019-12-13 23:01:19 UTC  

Wait, what's your issue with Fukushima?

2019-12-13 23:01:23 UTC  

Big-brain time thinking a damaged shut-down reactor equates to a fully-functioning reactor.

2019-12-13 23:01:32 UTC  

Because that wasn't a failure on the part of the plant

2019-12-13 23:01:46 UTC  

@Seven Proxies because watts per hour is an average

2019-12-13 23:01:47 UTC  

I guess those solar panels are really worth it when they get covered in sand, huh?
*chokes on autism*

2019-12-13 23:01:48 UTC  

Location, location, location

2019-12-13 23:01:50 UTC  

In the world

2019-12-13 23:02:22 UTC  

If you were talking about watts per hour in us

2019-12-13 23:02:24 UTC  

Then no

2019-12-13 23:02:27 UTC  

@Zephyr Blackfish As I said before: nuclear power plants require maintenance too. Disqualifying solar panels because they might get clogged with sand that requires cleaning is not a valid argument,.

2019-12-13 23:02:31 UTC  

It would be more expenisve

2019-12-13 23:02:55 UTC  

Maintenance every 10 years is not a big deal

2019-12-13 23:03:11 UTC  

@Seven Proxies nuclear-plants have a much greater energy/square-metre value than solar-plants ever will.

2019-12-13 23:03:21 UTC  

@Louis Dude... Nuclear power plants require daily maintenance if you didn't know.

2019-12-13 23:03:38 UTC  

@Seven Proxies daily upkeep not maintenancce

2019-12-13 23:03:39 UTC  

Imagine thinking that using a slab of metals to create power via natural temperature differentials to boil water would be more efficient than harnessing the temperature differentials from disintegrating materials, explosions, or fire.

2019-12-13 23:03:44 UTC  

They're more cost, fuel, and space efficient.

2019-12-13 23:03:47 UTC  

Maintenance implys replacing things

2019-12-13 23:03:54 UTC  

Goodnyaght everynyan! Currently in Windsor, a stone's throw from the castle. Haven't died yet, I'll see if I survive this trip. Btw I'm sorry for being as black pilled as I am. I genuinely am not the happiest person even though I am privileged compared to others. I believe those who talk to me have misplaced sympathies and should give their attention to more desvering people. I really dont have much to complain about even though I complain often. Maybe this is another cry for attention, probably. I hope you are all doing well and to those that aren't I hope you will soon.

2019-12-13 23:03:57 UTC  

@Louis Yes it is. It's just a different word for the same thing.

2019-12-13 23:04:09 UTC  

@Seven Proxies you get what i mean

2019-12-13 23:04:29 UTC  

Anyhow, I'm off to bed now. But it's been fun and all

2019-12-13 23:04:34 UTC  

@Danacrag Don't be a Cypher. Be a Neo.

2019-12-13 23:04:35 UTC  

Later

2019-12-13 23:04:44 UTC  

The location of solar panels is irrelevant, because the force of electricity decreases by distance. Unless you want to live very close to those panels, the electricity won't be enough to power a city

2019-12-13 23:04:47 UTC  

@Danacrag you cry for attention everyday

2019-12-13 23:04:52 UTC  

Yep

2019-12-13 23:04:54 UTC  

Its why you are still here

2019-12-13 23:05:04 UTC  

I cannot be helped tho. So please ignore me

2019-12-13 23:05:18 UTC  

No, I refuse.

2019-12-13 23:05:38 UTC  

But yeah, the issue with Fukushima wasn't the reactor, it was the tsunami

2019-12-13 23:05:47 UTC  

@Danacrag reverse psychology

2019-12-13 23:06:13 UTC  

And no it wasn't safe. Outside the evacuation zone the exposure was one rad an hour

2019-12-13 23:06:29 UTC  

Lies, solar panels are tsunami proof.

2019-12-13 23:06:34 UTC  

Greetings cringelings

2019-12-13 23:06:39 UTC  

No one measures radiation in rads

2019-12-13 23:06:47 UTC  

What are you even doing

2019-12-13 23:06:47 UTC