The Daily Static
  The Daily Static
UF Archives
Register
UF Membership
Ad Free Site
Postcards
Community

Geekfinder
UFie Gear
Advertise on UF

Forum Rules
& FAQ


Username

Password


Create a New Account

 
 

Back to UserFriendly Strip Comments Index

LA Blackout by VivianC2006-11-19 12:55:59
  A non-biased question by Kickstart2005-09-12 13:41:03
    Can't give a non-biased answer. by VivianC2005-09-12 13:59:00
      What's needed is a *new* energy producer. by kahuana2005-09-12 14:04:39
        The cost of entry is very high. by VivianC2005-09-12 14:07:55
          Uh, why reactors? by mortaine2005-09-12 14:12:51
            Reactors ARE safe, cheap and environmentally sound by RetiQlum22005-09-12 14:17:01
              Chernobyl, Three Mile Island by Arachnid2005-09-12 14:19:38
                Chernobyl and Three Mile Island by Pic 2005-09-12 14:21:50
are only of limited relevance with a brand new reactor. Modern reactors are very safe. The storage problem is however a huge problem, which is why I'm not big on nuclear power.
[ Reply ]
                  There's no real way of telling that by Arachnid2005-09-12 14:23:15
                    Chernobyl was human error. by kahuana2005-09-12 14:26:17
                      They did? I'd say "Darwin Award", but unfortunatel by Esteis2005-09-12 14:27:45
                      Not entirely by Arachnid2005-09-12 14:30:02
                        RetiQlum2's found links regarding Chernobyl. by kahuana2005-09-12 14:34:36
                          See here by Arachnid2006-11-19 12:55:59
                    Chernobyl failed because... by RetiQlum22006-11-19 12:55:59
                    Not really, by run.dll2005-09-12 18:00:16

 

[Todays Cartoon Discussion] [News Index]

Come get yer ARS (Account Registration System) Source Code here!
All images, characters, content and text are copyrighted and trademarks of J.D. Frazer except where other ownership applies. Don't do bad things, we have lawyers.
UserFriendly.Org and its operators are not liable for comments or content posted by its visitors, and will cheerfully assist the lawful authorities in hunting down script-kiddies, spammers and other net scum. And if you're really bad, we'll call your mom. (We're not kidding, we've done it before.)