It depends. He needs to stick to his guns and not give into the unions' demands. If he does it's all over. He also needs to do all of this in one term because there is no way he is getting re-elected: the unions and other special interest groups will make sure of that.
That is actually a pretty simple circuit. It takes the 8 volts from the LM7808 and compares it to the voltage on the batteries. When the voltage on the batteries reaches a certain point (that point determined by the two potentiometers) it kills the power to them via the relay. That circuit is overcomplicated though, all…
You'll want something that dries quickly and is near impossible to get off. If you have ever used this you'll know that it is near impossible to get off your hands, let alone concrete.
In the USA virtually no radioiodine, cs-137 or Sr-90 will arrive. [/QUOTE] They use uranium oxide. Everyone stopped using flammable uranium metal after http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windscale_fire However reactor 3 uses MOX (mixed oxide fuel), and that contains plutonium as well as uranium. Plutonium is much more active…
Wut? Do you get the idea dfg? Specific tags, and pages that link to categories etc. No drop down menus or other fancy shit like that. Drop down menus like that are hell, and there is a reason that they are not often used anymore.
There are thousands of different marketing strategies. May you be more specific? Really the true method of measuring the effectiveness is; did your sales increase afterward?
You're going to get assraped in jail, have you ever heard of an autopsy? :facepalm: But back on topic, I'd imagine the perfect crime would involve something like 40 seivert's worth of ionizing radiation delivered to the sleeping victim.
Technically most of the galaxies we know of now are actually too small to be galaxies: the gravity math doesn't make sense. It's the dark matter that holds it all together, and in fact the milky way is 90% dark matter.
The problems started because the plant lost power and they could not cool the reactors (pumps need power). All 3 (4?) redundant backup systems failed. Now it's just a mess.
Latest news: * Helicopters are rotating in their mission to dump water on Reactor 3, gathering seawater from close to the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Four water drops are so far thought to have taken place but targeting of the spray is proving difficult A lead plate is attached to the bottom of each chopper and the crew are…
Well the US is in very little danger, if anyone's fukd its japan. Ceasium-137 and Strontium-90 tend to stay within miles of the plant. Iodine-131 has a very short half life. There doesn't seem to be any hope for getting these reactors under control, and I don't think they can dump water on #4's waste pool because it may be…