They should have turned the air conditioning on in the mosque.
Also perhaps they could have,,,, nah, if i finished typing what I had in mind, it wouldn't have lasted on here for 5 seconds
Whenarewethere said
12:11 PM Jun 23, 2024
We will still need renewable for reactors do cool river water down, if we have enough to start with. Thee issues France is having increasing problems with. Better to build them on the coast for access to seawater.
DMaxer said
02:52 PM Jun 23, 2024
What could possibly go wrong if this mob went ahead with their nuclear plan. Apparently it is a four page document with no actual plans or assessments.
I guess they could just point to their previous successes with various projects. The vaccine roll out, commuter car parks, inland rail, robo debt and the NBN all come to mind.
What a wonderful history of outstanding successes and in each case, everyone involved being too modest to accept responsibility.
As the French are fairly big players in this industry perhaps they could call on Scotty to go over and handle negotiations. I understand they are very fond of him.
-- Edited by DMaxer on Sunday 23rd of June 2024 02:56:49 PM
Aussie1 said
03:09 PM Jun 23, 2024
Whenarewethere wrote:
The program I heard on the radio, is that most people had a pass to go from one air conditioned place to another to reduce stress and recover.
Most of the people who died weren't following the rules and didn't get a pass so had no access to air conditioned places.
Shame about that
Gundog said
03:36 PM Jun 23, 2024
We have had Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear reactors presented as a reason for not having a nuclear power in Australia.
The worst Chernobyl was caused by human error and failure to admit there was a problem for far too long.
Three Mile Island there were no injuries or adverse health effects from the incident
Fukushima there we no deaths or cases of radiation sickness, however you should remember the devastion in the area was caused by tsunami with its 13m tidal wave, not the damage to the Nuclear power station.
So its a pretty poor example to use against the Dutton plan.
The program I heard on the radio, is that most people had a pass to go from one air conditioned place to another to reduce stress and recover.
Most of the people who died weren't following the rules and didn't get a pass so had no access to air conditioned places.
It's dangerous being a pilgrim:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incidents_during_the_Hajj
Thank God I'm an atheist.
I think at 50C you could probably fry eggs on your head.
-- Edited by dorian on Sunday 23rd of June 2024 11:08:01 AM
Also perhaps they could have,,,, nah, if i finished typing what I had in mind, it wouldn't have lasted on here for 5 seconds
We will still need renewable for reactors do cool river water down, if we have enough to start with. Thee issues France is having increasing problems with. Better to build them on the coast for access to seawater.
What could possibly go wrong if this mob went ahead with their nuclear plan. Apparently it is a four page document with no actual plans or assessments.
I guess they could just point to their previous successes with various projects. The vaccine roll out, commuter car parks, inland rail, robo debt and the NBN all come to mind.
What a wonderful history of outstanding successes and in each case, everyone involved being too modest to accept responsibility.
As the French are fairly big players in this industry perhaps they could call on Scotty to go over and handle negotiations. I understand they are very fond of him.
-- Edited by DMaxer on Sunday 23rd of June 2024 02:56:49 PM
Shame about that


We have had Three Mile Island, Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear reactors presented as a reason for not having a nuclear power in Australia.
The worst Chernobyl was caused by human error and failure to admit there was a problem for far too long.
Three Mile Island there were no injuries or adverse health effects from the incident
Fukushima there we no deaths or cases of radiation sickness, however you should remember the devastion in the area was caused by tsunami with its 13m tidal wave, not the damage to the Nuclear power station.
So its a pretty poor example to use against the Dutton plan.