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Wydryd99

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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #125 on: Feb 26, 2009, 08:00 »
Blue, I know your profile picture.  I think I know you from the Stennis.


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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #126 on: Feb 26, 2009, 10:13 »
I'm a Navy Nuke and I'd like to ask one of the Civilian guys a question.  Specifically the one's who were talking smack (in a funny way) about our plants. 

Uh...as if we "civilians" hadn't operated P-type and the nuclear Navy before you arrived (or were born?)  >:(

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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #127 on: Feb 27, 2009, 08:03 »
Blue, I know your profile picture.  I think I know you from the Stennis.


Grant

Ah yes you do.  I was a dirty piper mechanic. 
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Wydryd99

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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #128 on: Feb 28, 2009, 08:33 »
My comment was directed to some discussion several pages back about using a nnpp as a startup source.  Just poking fun back.  No animosity at all from this side.


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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #129 on: Mar 01, 2009, 03:36 »
As ridiculously easy as it was to operate a NNPP plant, I have to admit, it was a ton of fun. Purposely putting the plant through transients and casualties.... eh I am being sentimental. Now I have to pretend. :) Someone here once said commercial plants are like big ol freight trains while NNPP plants are like Ferrari's. I now know just how true that is.  ;D

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Re: The Nuclear Renaissance
« Reply #130 on: Oct 22, 2015, 11:31 »
So, I'm gonna post this in three places because something has happened which has not happened since nukeworker.com was launched on the internet,...

An operating license has been granted to a commercial nuclear power plant in the US of A.

So, here's a quick set of numbers to let sink in,....

Licensed and Shuttered Synopsis                  
                  
Licensed in 1950's      3       Shuttered in 1950's   0      
Licensed in 1960's      19      Shuttered in 1960's   7      
Licensed in 1970's      59      Shuttered in 1970's   7      
Licensed in 1980's      47      Shuttered in 1980's   6      
Licensed in 1990's      5       Shuttered in 1990's   9      
Licensed in 2000's      0       Shuttered in 2000's   0      
Licensed in 2010's      1       Shuttered in 2010's   5      
                  

been there, dun that,... the doormat to hell does not read "welcome", the doormat to hell reads "it's just business"

 


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