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I have a couple of things to do, I have to write down on, you know, try to sort out a project I'm doing on paper to make sure it works out. And I used to live next to Three Mile Island. I didn't know what it was until I got there. And how I found out about it was, I got a card that's sent out every year, and I'm looking at it, and it has my area, it points to the little arrow where I live at, and three circles. And I was in the first circle, so guess what? I didn't have to worry about anything if it blew up, because I wouldn't feel a thing. The last circle, you probably would be in a lot of anguish if you survived that. Anyway, when it first happened, I remember something that it had a crack somewhere and a car or two, it was as big as a car or two, but recently when I was looking into that, they have eliminated that information. Now they're saying they're putting it in, it's in great condition, but if it was in in great condition after that happened, then why didn't they just split it up, because what I'm reading now, they're affectionately very minimal, minimal, so if it was so minimal, why did it take you 30 years to activate it again? So I'm a little leery about that, it's just my theory in my head. You know, anyway, it's a good thing that they're getting the rigs pumped up again, he says pump pump pump, and they got nuclear generators pumped up, and hopefully not too many people get hurt by doing this, they are probably thinking the little bit is going to get hurt, but what it's going to provide for the whole. I think that's how they think about that. Anyway, this is KN4LBI.
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