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nuclear cleanup
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The nuclear cleanup tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the ongoing decontamination efforts at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan. Topics include radiation spikes that halt cleanup work, leaks of radioactive water into the ocean, and the use of robots and specialized teams for inspection and decontamination. The content also references reports from Greenpeace criticizing the Japanese government's handling of the situation and updates on reactor conditions. While the tag is primarily focused on nuclear cleanup, it is not directly related to Windows, Microsoft, or general IT topics.
Starting relatively recently, many computers running Firefox (V29 and 28, maybe even 27), have been experiencing problems with Shockwave: plug-in crashing, plug-in and Firefox hanging while trying to play Flash videos, videos taking forever to load, etc. I tried the usual fixes unsuccessfully...
Thanks to RubiconDecision - USA
Unit #1 appears to be extremely radioactive based on data parameters for the dry well (over 100 Sv/h) and the suppression pool (12 Sv/h). While the D/W is off the charts, all other data points indicate some kind of operation is occurring. The fuel rods in #1...
Link RemovedWorkers in Japan are still struggling to limit environmental contamination at the Fukushima plant. The latest problem has been a break that is allowing heavily contaminated water flow directly into the ocean, a leak that has continued despite two attempts to plug it. Meanwhile...