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<blockquote data-quote="FVel" data-source="post: 1063477497" data-attributes="member: 48425"><p>It really depends in what context you are asking me that question. </p><p></p><p>If you are asking me whether we ought to have it in Malaysia (as opposed to, say, the USA), my personal opinion is a flat out "No".</p><p></p><p>Irrespective, nuclear power is a hardsell wherever you want to promote it.</p><p></p><p>I have my reasons but it will take more than one or two paragraphs for me to reasonably explain. And it will also be explained within a relevant context of having it in Malaysia. Chernobyl is never a good benchmark for comparison, btw...for a lot of reasons.</p><p></p><p>I'm packed out at work this moment, and frankly this forum ranks low priority. But I'll explain myself .....if not sooner, then later.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, some of the mickey mouse rubbish said in this thread are so wrong on so many levels, I don't even lnow where to begin LOL</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, portable radiation detectors like Geiger Counters don't do diddly squat other than detecting radiation. They don't address wider issues such as waste management, infrastructure and technical costs (a big, big recurring issue), topography (eg., lay of land and groundwater etc), communal concerns. You don't buy a Geiger counter and then think you are impervious to any ramifications even if they plonk a nuke reactor 5km away from your real estate, despite some people here being so adamant about it :) </p><p></p><p>And I'm actually very curious how ppl here think 5 km is a reasonable distance ? What was the criteria ? Google said so ? LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FVel, post: 1063477497, member: 48425"] It really depends in what context you are asking me that question. If you are asking me whether we ought to have it in Malaysia (as opposed to, say, the USA), my personal opinion is a flat out "No". Irrespective, nuclear power is a hardsell wherever you want to promote it. I have my reasons but it will take more than one or two paragraphs for me to reasonably explain. And it will also be explained within a relevant context of having it in Malaysia. Chernobyl is never a good benchmark for comparison, btw...for a lot of reasons. I'm packed out at work this moment, and frankly this forum ranks low priority. But I'll explain myself .....if not sooner, then later. Honestly, some of the mickey mouse rubbish said in this thread are so wrong on so many levels, I don't even lnow where to begin LOL Incidentally, portable radiation detectors like Geiger Counters don't do diddly squat other than detecting radiation. They don't address wider issues such as waste management, infrastructure and technical costs (a big, big recurring issue), topography (eg., lay of land and groundwater etc), communal concerns. You don't buy a Geiger counter and then think you are impervious to any ramifications even if they plonk a nuke reactor 5km away from your real estate, despite some people here being so adamant about it :) And I'm actually very curious how ppl here think 5 km is a reasonable distance ? What was the criteria ? Google said so ? LOL [/QUOTE]
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