Thanks for that. LOL.Oh yeah, and claiming or proposing that a reactor block will be repaired that was supposed to be dismantled next month anyway should really cause some facepalms.
*facepalms*
Thanks for that. LOL.Oh yeah, and claiming or proposing that a reactor block will be repaired that was supposed to be dismantled next month anyway should really cause some facepalms.
It's not, btw. His doctoral thesis at ETH Zürich was in Supply Chain Risk Management, focus China, for his diploma in mechanical engineering he wrote on Risk Management in Product Development. He also got an MBA.Don't know what he got his doctor for, but i hope it's not nuclear physics.
Considering the history between the two nations I would have to agree with you. I thing Tovarisch Zhirinovsky has been on the magic mushrooms. On a more serious note as an outsider looking in, I appreciate that the Japanese have a humongous devastating disaster (for want of a better term) on their hands. I live in Christchurch, NZ and know first hand the devastation of a 6.3 earthquake, but one 8000 times stronger, well it is hard to get the head around. On top of that a tsunami which looks like at least a 20m runup height (I study them) and a the vicious downward spiral of a nuclear emergency no wonder they are weighed down. I see reports of complaints about the lack of information on the part of the Japanese Government. My answer to that is patience. they are dealing with two massive natural disasters plus a nuclear emergency that is worsening by the hour. In Christchurch we are only dealing with one and that is taking all our energy. They are dealing with three at the same time each one on its own 8000 times far more devastating than our situation. They are only human and are facing a catastrophe that no nation has ever had to face in peace time.Guys just saw this weird article.
Russia's Zhirinovsky calls on Japanese to move to Russia | Russia | RIA Novosti
I think this guy is nuts.
Watch the one liners. That is a no no. The mods have no sense of humour about them and tend to do the haka over it. Ok that was just an aftershock. Aftershocks are earthquakes within their own right but because they occur after the first significant event. They decrease over time and are the result of the Japanese portion of the Eurasian tectonic stressing & destressing as the area is readjusting to the change of condition after the great quake of 11/3/11. Statistically there will be a series of 7, 6 & 5 magnitude scale aftershocks over a period of probably between 6 - 12 months, maybe more.there was another earthquake in Fukushima only a few days ago they said it was 7.1 magnitude