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<blockquote data-quote="FVel" data-source="post: 1063476468" data-attributes="member: 48425"><p>It's amazing to read some of the ridiculous oversimplifications in this thread. </p><p></p><p>There's a big difference from actually wholeheartedly doing research to be more informed versus actually be in a position to render a really educated opinion over a very complicated issue.</p><p></p><p>The social, engineering and political aspects with the exploitation of nuclear power is not as simple as some of you armchair simpletons think it is. You can google all you damn like, but unless you have been on the ground actually coming face to face with issues involving radioactivity, an average layman cannot even begin to appreciate the complexity of the issues. </p><p></p><p>I see that none of you even bothered to address the ARE case of Perak. ARE is a relevant precedent on the possible ramifications (social, political and technical) of radioactive material explotiation within a local setting, and yet, despite its pertinence, ppl here completely omit a discussion of it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's because most of you don't have a clue of what actually went on, save from what little tidbits you read from the general press and freaking 'Google'. </p><p></p><p>Well, I have actively participated in the ARE case on various capacities. I'm also involved in an industry that comes under the jurisdiction of the Atomic Energy Licensing Board. At various times, we have dealt in material classified as 'radioactive' and that includes, storage, handling, transportation, disposal. </p><p></p><p>Maybe it's time I start to weigh in with my opinions. The issues are not as straighforward as some of you think and I think a lot of ppl here talk too much and talk way over their heads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FVel, post: 1063476468, member: 48425"] It's amazing to read some of the ridiculous oversimplifications in this thread. There's a big difference from actually wholeheartedly doing research to be more informed versus actually be in a position to render a really educated opinion over a very complicated issue. The social, engineering and political aspects with the exploitation of nuclear power is not as simple as some of you armchair simpletons think it is. You can google all you damn like, but unless you have been on the ground actually coming face to face with issues involving radioactivity, an average layman cannot even begin to appreciate the complexity of the issues. I see that none of you even bothered to address the ARE case of Perak. ARE is a relevant precedent on the possible ramifications (social, political and technical) of radioactive material explotiation within a local setting, and yet, despite its pertinence, ppl here completely omit a discussion of it. Maybe it's because most of you don't have a clue of what actually went on, save from what little tidbits you read from the general press and freaking 'Google'. Well, I have actively participated in the ARE case on various capacities. I'm also involved in an industry that comes under the jurisdiction of the Atomic Energy Licensing Board. At various times, we have dealt in material classified as 'radioactive' and that includes, storage, handling, transportation, disposal. Maybe it's time I start to weigh in with my opinions. The issues are not as straighforward as some of you think and I think a lot of ppl here talk too much and talk way over their heads. [/QUOTE]
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