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2011 April 04 — Why Now?
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A Definite Change In Policy

The ABC reports that the UN isn’t going to take it anymore:

French and UN helicopters have attacked forces loyal to Ivory Coast’s incumbent leader, Laurent Gbagbo.

Mr Gbagbo’s presidential palace and residence were hit, along with military camps used by pro-Gbagbo forces, in what UN chief Ban Ki-moon said was a mission of self-defence.

The French military said its action “aimed to neutralise heavy weapons positions in barracks and armoured military vehicles equipped with cannons and rocket launchers”.

After Srebrenica a lot of people have been advocating that the UN Peacekeepers be allowed the support needed to defend themselves and civilians, and not just be a symbol. This is the first time I can remember the UN actually reacting to threats with force.

April 4, 2011   6 Comments

Speaking Of Poisonous

You may have heard about the juvenile female Egyptian Cobra [yearbook photo] who was having a “walkabout” in New York, and the Twitter account [also a Facebook page proposing she host Saturday Night Live].

Well, as a New Yorker, she developed a following, and now the Bronx Zoo is having a poll to name her.

Getting named by a poll? No wonder she split. The spraying of “Eau de Mouse” on wood chips to con her into coming out of hiding – that was low. What – they couldn’t afford a pizza? [Even if she didn’t like pizza, it would have provided real mice.]

They should schedule her for a couple of interviews … on Fox 😈

April 4, 2011   2 Comments

It’s Only Somewhat Poisonous

Today the BBC is reporting on TEPCO dumping radioactive water into the ocean. Not to worry, though, because the thousands of gallons being pumped into the Pacific is only 100 times legal limit for radiation, primarily iodine-131.

They have to do it to make room in their storage facilities for the water that is 10,000 times legal limit, which will be dumped in time for the water that is 1,000,000 times the legal limit, even after they triple the legal limit.

TEPCO is annoyed that Pampers lied about the absorbency of their product [the special “polymer” that they used was developed for disposable diapers], and it did not seal the 8-inch crack in the storage pit that is the source of all of the water coming out of Reactor 2.

I have to assume that the crack is 8 inches wide, based on the amount of water leaking, and they never thought to put a metal plate over it before they tried plugging it with concrete. They could have at least dumped rocks and then gravel into the hole before trying concrete, but they apparently didn’t talk to anyone in construction, especially someone in dam construction, before they made the attempt.

What they did was the equivalent of putting oatmeal in a radiator to plug a leak, i.e. a bad idea in the long term.

April 4, 2011   Comments Off on It’s Only Somewhat Poisonous