that'd propably be not funny in Japan or Russia. But it's kinda cute.

What's happened between the British queen and Japan/Russia over the last couple of days?
that'd propably be not funny in Japan or Russia. But it's kinda cute.
Not a thing. The reference was to the collapsing nuclear plant cooling towers animation.that'd propably be not funny in Japan or Russia. But it's kinda cute.
I'm away for two days and I can't follow jokes n the net any more!
What's happened between the British queen and Japan/Russia over the last couple of days?
that'd propably be not funny in Japan or Russia. But it's kinda cute.
I'm away for two days and I can't follow jokes n the net any more!
What's happened between the British queen and Japan/Russia over the last couple of days?
that'd propably be not funny in Japan or Russia. But it's kinda cute.
I'm away for two days and I can't follow jokes n the net any more!
What's happened between the British queen and Japan/Russia over the last couple of days?
The nuclear meltdown one, not the one about the Queen. You know, Chernobyl and Fukushima.
As it turns out, those towers appear to have been part of a coal-fired power plant near Cape Town. I just associated that sort of tower with nuke plants because that's where I've most often seen them in use.^Ah, ok. -Didn't know it was a nuclear plant, all I can see are cooling towers (which -just btw- neither Fukushima nor Chernobyl had).
ETA: That's wrong, my bad, they do use towers like that at Chernobyl...
Same here. Other than nuclear ones there are only water and wind power plants in my area and those need no cooling towers.I just associated that sort of tower with nuke plants because that's where I've most often seen them in use.
No matter what they are attached to, demolishing cooling towers is only dangerous if you're standing too close when they come down. As regards whatever the generating station uses as fuel it's as dangerous as if the local church has a jumble sale.
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