"Radiological incident" at Chinese nuclear plant 17:49 - Jun 14 with 1167 views | StokieBlue | Doesn't seem to be too much information ay the moment and doesn't sound awful but the French don't seem happy and this paragraph is concerning: "The letter allegedly included an accusation from the French side that the Chinese safety authority was raising the acceptable limits for radiation detection outside the Taishan plant in order to avoid having to shut it down." https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/china/chinese-nuclear-power-plant-leak-b18654 SB |  | | |  |
Taishan is the same reactor design as new Hinckley. also planned for Suffolk (n/t) on 17:59 - Jun 14 with 1073 views | unstableblue | |  |
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Taishan is the same reactor design as new Hinckley. also planned for Suffolk (n/ on 18:37 - Jun 14 with 978 views | GeoffSentence |
Taishan is the same reactor design as new Hinckley. also planned for Suffolk (n/t) on 17:59 - Jun 14 by unstableblue | |
Was going to ask that. Now I don't need to. Thankyou. |  |
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"Radiological incident" at Chinese nuclear plant on 19:25 - Jun 14 with 825 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Point of Geometric Order.. - a dodecahedron is a three-dimensional entity with 12 flat faces. - you're thinking of a dodecagon, which is a 12-sided two-dimensional shape. You would need to name 20 locations to define a dodecahedron, and 12 locations for a dodecagon, certainly not two! |  |
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"Radiological incident" at Chinese nuclear plant on 20:14 - Jun 14 with 697 views | factual_blue |
"Radiological incident" at Chinese nuclear plant on 19:25 - Jun 14 by Ewan_Oozami | Point of Geometric Order.. - a dodecahedron is a three-dimensional entity with 12 flat faces. - you're thinking of a dodecagon, which is a 12-sided two-dimensional shape. You would need to name 20 locations to define a dodecahedron, and 12 locations for a dodecagon, certainly not two! |
'A dodecahedron is a three-dimensional entity with 12 flat faces.' Or 'people from Pakenham', as we in Ixworth describe them. |  |
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