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Offline Marlin

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Re: Nuclear industry leaders discuss game-changing issues
« Reply #1 on: Sep 04, 2020, 09:01 »
The usual protocol of many words uttered, little to nothing said. The radiological protection paragraph was especially weak with the obligatory whining about the LNT model and the dire need to educate the masses. Nobody who peruses this site, and more than likely none of their progeny will ever see an effort of any substance to educate the masses about radiation. Somewhat ironic that the opening was provided by the chief cook and bottle washer of Exelon. As of late, he is well versed in one aspect of nuclear power here in the States..... At least we got a new buzz word from the esteemed group - harmonization. How about two together in the same sentence - what we need here is a harmonization of the synergies which should result in the synergies being harmonized - as presented to the Diet Coke & doughnut head nodders who are already thinking ahead to the harmonization of the synergies required for a successful Subway luncheon in the assembly room! Seems to be similarities between the WNO and the WHO, same mentality - different continuing training.
« Last Edit: Sep 06, 2020, 09:27 by fiveeleven »

 


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