Quote from: Sandtrap on June 12, 2015, 01:21:40 PMQuote from: Emberor on June 12, 2015, 01:17:31 PMby the time you finish reading this post verbatim will have already disliked itVerb would also dislike the image since it's from an anime.
Quote from: Emberor on June 12, 2015, 01:17:31 PMby the time you finish reading this post verbatim will have already disliked it
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And, not to mention, gasoline is taxed at close to 20pc in the US. Hell, we'd be even better off if people didn't stop fucking with nuclear energy ever time it tries to make an effort.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on June 12, 2015, 05:46:17 PMAnd, not to mention, gasoline is taxed at close to 20pc in the US. Hell, we'd be even better off if people didn't stop fucking with nuclear energy ever time it tries to make an effort. Just imagine the amount of diesel that would be saved if the larger commercial and transportation vehicles went nuclear. A nuclear powered freight train would be nothing more than a modern steam locomotive. The coal car would be the reactor and the boiler would be the engine. The only thing you have to do is have a series of cables connecting both cars together for the steam to transfer over. For cargo and cruise ships the military has nuclear powered vessels which works very well. I don't get why large civilian and corporation ships don't use reactors either. The amount of diesel it takes to power those things is huge. With the amount of diesel a super cargo ship takes is enough to fill a shit load of smaller vehicles. There are nuclear powered cargo ships but the amount there are for them they might as well not exists. The other thing that would make the price of gas go down is that if we didn't destroy or rail system. Trains are able to pull far more weight than semis and they are able to hull more people than what buses and planes do. To me when it comes to transportation we have no idea what we're doing. We're using inefficient means to power things and we're not taking advantage of a means of transportation that's a lot more practical.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on June 13, 2015, 06:27:41 AMQuote from: Meta Cognition on June 12, 2015, 05:46:17 PMAnd, not to mention, gasoline is taxed at close to 20pc in the US. Hell, we'd be even better off if people didn't stop fucking with nuclear energy ever time it tries to make an effort. Just imagine the amount of diesel that would be saved if the larger commercial and transportation vehicles went nuclear. A nuclear powered freight train would be nothing more than a modern steam locomotive. The coal car would be the reactor and the boiler would be the engine. The only thing you have to do is have a series of cables connecting both cars together for the steam to transfer over. For cargo and cruise ships the military has nuclear powered vessels which works very well. I don't get why large civilian and corporation ships don't use reactors either. The amount of diesel it takes to power those things is huge. With the amount of diesel a super cargo ship takes is enough to fill a shit load of smaller vehicles. There are nuclear powered cargo ships but the amount there are for them they might as well not exists. The other thing that would make the price of gas go down is that if we didn't destroy or rail system. Trains are able to pull far more weight than semis and they are able to hull more people than what buses and planes do. To me when it comes to transportation we have no idea what we're doing. We're using inefficient means to power things and we're not taking advantage of a means of transportation that's a lot more practical. "A nuclear powered freight train"We need to stop that shit, right there.K. Trains are already destructive enough when they derail. And lately they've been derailing a lot. In fact an entire town was practically vaporized up in rural Quebec last year in the winter when a tanker train detonated right in the middle of it.We don't need mini nukes on rails just yet.
But I'm saying it's not cheap enough, and capitalism isn't doing jack fucking shit to make it any better than any other system could.
Quote from: Sandtrap on June 13, 2015, 07:27:40 AMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on June 13, 2015, 06:27:41 AMQuote from: Meta Cognition on June 12, 2015, 05:46:17 PMAnd, not to mention, gasoline is taxed at close to 20pc in the US. Hell, we'd be even better off if people didn't stop fucking with nuclear energy ever time it tries to make an effort. Just imagine the amount of diesel that would be saved if the larger commercial and transportation vehicles went nuclear. A nuclear powered freight train would be nothing more than a modern steam locomotive. The coal car would be the reactor and the boiler would be the engine. The only thing you have to do is have a series of cables connecting both cars together for the steam to transfer over. For cargo and cruise ships the military has nuclear powered vessels which works very well. I don't get why large civilian and corporation ships don't use reactors either. The amount of diesel it takes to power those things is huge. With the amount of diesel a super cargo ship takes is enough to fill a shit load of smaller vehicles. There are nuclear powered cargo ships but the amount there are for them they might as well not exists. The other thing that would make the price of gas go down is that if we didn't destroy or rail system. Trains are able to pull far more weight than semis and they are able to hull more people than what buses and planes do. To me when it comes to transportation we have no idea what we're doing. We're using inefficient means to power things and we're not taking advantage of a means of transportation that's a lot more practical. "A nuclear powered freight train"We need to stop that shit, right there.K. Trains are already destructive enough when they derail. And lately they've been derailing a lot. In fact an entire town was practically vaporized up in rural Quebec last year in the winter when a tanker train detonated right in the middle of it.We don't need mini nukes on rails just yet.That's not how nuclear energy works, like at all.When a nuclear bomb or missle is dropped it's put on a timer. It detonates before it hits the ground for maximum impact. If the bomb fails to trigger the detonation then it just crashes into the ground. That's the reason why this bomb didn't detonate when it landed in the delta, because it wasn't triggered.Will there be a radiation leak? Probably. But this isn't 1986. We have failsafes in place. The damage the radiation would cause would be minimal.
Quote from: Sandtrap on June 13, 2015, 07:27:40 AMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on June 13, 2015, 06:27:41 AMQuote from: Meta Cognition on June 12, 2015, 05:46:17 PMAnd, not to mention, gasoline is taxed at close to 20pc in the US. Hell, we'd be even better off if people didn't stop fucking with nuclear energy ever time it tries to make an effort. Just imagine the amount of diesel that would be saved if the larger commercial and transportation vehicles went nuclear. A nuclear powered freight train would be nothing more than a modern steam locomotive. The coal car would be the reactor and the boiler would be the engine. The only thing you have to do is have a series of cables connecting both cars together for the steam to transfer over. For cargo and cruise ships the military has nuclear powered vessels which works very well. I don't get why large civilian and corporation ships don't use reactors either. The amount of diesel it takes to power those things is huge. With the amount of diesel a super cargo ship takes is enough to fill a shit load of smaller vehicles. There are nuclear powered cargo ships but the amount there are for them they might as well not exists. The other thing that would make the price of gas go down is that if we didn't destroy or rail system. Trains are able to pull far more weight than semis and they are able to hull more people than what buses and planes do. To me when it comes to transportation we have no idea what we're doing. We're using inefficient means to power things and we're not taking advantage of a means of transportation that's a lot more practical. "A nuclear powered freight train"We need to stop that shit, right there.K. Trains are already destructive enough when they derail. And lately they've been derailing a lot. In fact an entire town was practically vaporized up in rural Quebec last year in the winter when a tanker train detonated right in the middle of it.We don't need mini nukes on rails just yet.It's this type of ignorant thinking which is holding us back. There's people out there like you that hear the word "nuclear" and no matter what it is they just think bomb. A nuclear reactor is not going to end up being a nuclear bomb. If there's any type of explosion it's just going to be steam. Any nuclear reactors built today are going to be far safer than what was built in the past. http://www.explainthatstuff.com/how-nuclear-power-plants-work.htmlhttp://www.gizmodo.com.au/2011/03/why-a-nuclear-reactor-will-never-become-a-bomb/
So long as truckers exist, I oppose nuclear trains. I've seen too many of those gear jockeys get themselves hung up by their trailer on train tracks over a hill that they should damn well know they can't clear.
Quote from: DAS "ูุงูุฑ" B00T on June 13, 2015, 09:44:57 AMSo long as truckers exist, I oppose nuclear trains. I've seen too many of those gear jockeys get themselves hung up by their trailer on train tracks over a hill that they should damn well know they can't clear.This too. Joking or no I've actually driven by recent train wrecks because a semi was going too fast and figured he could beat the train.
Quote from: Sandtrap on June 13, 2015, 09:47:08 AMQuote from: DAS "ูุงูุฑ" B00T on June 13, 2015, 09:44:57 AMSo long as truckers exist, I oppose nuclear trains. I've seen too many of those gear jockeys get themselves hung up by their trailer on train tracks over a hill that they should damn well know they can't clear.This too. Joking or no I've actually driven by recent train wrecks because a semi was going too fast and figured he could beat the train.Ever see it happen? It makes a sound that puts small artillery to shame.