Re: Foopball Shed Door Closure



On or around Wed, 30 Nov 2005 15:41:27 GMT, Br n <me9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
enlightened us thusly:

>On 30 Nov,
> Befunge Sudoku <daviddotbudd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>> This is the clinching anti-nuke argument for me. The waste is
>> very very dangerous for longer than we, as a race, have been
>> using metal. And we're seriously supposed to believe we can
>> deal with it?
>>
>The more dangerous stuff has a shorter half life, so becomes a lot less
>dangerous quite quickly. The low level stuff is prolly safer than granite.

tellyer how to deal with it. Molish a minimum-spec rocket, fill it with
waste, shoot it towards the sun.

I rather think plutonium has a long half-life thobut.
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