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There's absolutely no need for
nuclear
power.
I used to be against
nuclear
power.
I'm now supporting Stewart's position, softly, from a risk-management standpoint, agreeing that the risks of overheating the planet outweigh the risk of
nuclear
incident, which certainly is possible and is a very real problem.
If we build all these
nuclear
power plants, all that waste is going to be on hundreds, if not thousands, of trucks and trains, moving through this country every day.
I campaigned against
nuclear
weapons in the '80s, and I continue to do so now.
If we're going to keep the lights on,
nuclear
is that solution.
Because five years from now, it will blow you away what we'll actually have as alternatives to this horrible, disastrous
nuclear
power.
And as usual, they had to buy
nuclear
power from France.
And the fact is, we're going to use the
nuclear
waste we have for fuel in the fourth generation of reactors that are coming along.
So, people of the TED community, I put it to you that what the world needs now is
nuclear
energy.
And, ultimately, these are some slides from an early project I did, computing where the bits are stored quantum-mechanically in the nuclei of atoms, so programs rearrange the
nuclear
structure of molecules.
The oil was running out, and a
nuclear
winter would finish us off.
Part of me thinks I should have a
nuclear
program, the other part thinks I can't be trusted with one.
So there's a group of companies that have been chipping away at this problem over the last 10 years, and this group of companies have recognized the reality that there's a great big
nuclear
reactor up there in the sky, and that Africa is more endowed with that solar power that comes from the sky, the sun, than almost any other continent.
I was fascinated by the Cold War, by the INF negotiations over intermediate-range
nuclear
missiles, the proxy war between the Soviet Union and the U.S. in Angola or Afghanistan.
And he said, "Oh, that's great, because, see, I have these new
nuclear
submarines" (Laughter) "that I'm building.
Forget
nuclear
holocaust; it's the fork that we have to worry about.
While not as bad as some movies (like the horrible "Atomic Twister"), "Meltdown" still relies upon common misconceptions and inaccuracies about the
nuclear
power industry to advance its plot.
Earth has been destroyed in a
nuclear
holocaust.
I was prepared to love "Where's Poppa", it features the nexus of Normal Lear sitcom character actors who, when I was growing up, felt like extended members of my raisenette-sized broken
nuclear
family.
Rise of the Undead starts as some huge
nuclear
type blast rips through an unnamed American city, a few people survive in a building by leaning on the door so it'll stay closed & keep the nastiness out(!).
Did anyone else see an atomic or
nuclear
bomb cloud fade in and out when the Red Sea was being parted?
When Sigfried says an example has to be made, in reference to a
nuclear
bomb, I said "Please let it be this theatre!"
The car slowly breaks down and the two are in for the scare of their lives as mysterious unexplainable things happen in the lonely radiation-poisoned desert; remnants of
nuclear
testing.
Whilst not exactly wholly entertained by Mick Jackson's
nuclear
holocaust horror film I could respect it .
As a grand finale Alma turns into a vampire, bites her man and then becomes a giant pathetic excuse for a CG snake the size of the train, eats the train and is blasted into a
nuclear
bomb hurricane whirlwind and disappears.
The happiest ending I could have wished for would have been for a
nuclear
bomb to be dropped on their collective heads so as to get it all over with as soon as possible.
Anyone research the effects of
nuclear
fallout before writing this one.
If this crud makes $1 over its budget, The studio would be wise to declare victory, round up all available copies, store them deep within the
nuclear
waste repository under Yucca Mountain, and then never make another movie like it again.
"The Incredible Shrinking Man" and other movies of its ilk during the period were parables about radiation,
nuclear
war, and other horrors.
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