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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 822582" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Boogie it all just comes with the job. People are not questioning your integrity but as the only resident expert they are coming to you for information and hopefully "reassurance". They don't want BS or defense positions. As for the Chevy, Ford, Dodge sure they have all those parts (I'm assuming your trying to simplify a reactor to taht level) but even tho they are designed to do the same things they are not necessarily designed identically and with equal integrity. We have recalls and system failures every day. I find it hard for someone to give expert advice and comments from half way around the world about a nuclear plant he has never seen. A nuclear engineer only this morning who had quit GE back in the 70's along with two other Nuclear engineers said the design was flawed....They (the GE-3 they were called) quit over this very issue...There are no failsafe systems although we can get pretty close. Things are not looking good for the people in Japan. Hopefully the "powers that be" will get things under control before there is a true nuclear disaster. We can only pray for them and all that might be affected. Meanwhile we have 150 Japanese workers trying to contain this mess who most likely will become human sacrifices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 822582, member: 6897"] Boogie it all just comes with the job. People are not questioning your integrity but as the only resident expert they are coming to you for information and hopefully "reassurance". They don't want BS or defense positions. As for the Chevy, Ford, Dodge sure they have all those parts (I'm assuming your trying to simplify a reactor to taht level) but even tho they are designed to do the same things they are not necessarily designed identically and with equal integrity. We have recalls and system failures every day. I find it hard for someone to give expert advice and comments from half way around the world about a nuclear plant he has never seen. A nuclear engineer only this morning who had quit GE back in the 70's along with two other Nuclear engineers said the design was flawed....They (the GE-3 they were called) quit over this very issue...There are no failsafe systems although we can get pretty close. Things are not looking good for the people in Japan. Hopefully the "powers that be" will get things under control before there is a true nuclear disaster. We can only pray for them and all that might be affected. Meanwhile we have 150 Japanese workers trying to contain this mess who most likely will become human sacrifices. [/QUOTE]
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