As was foretold, we've added advertisements to the forums! If you have questions, or if you encounter any bugs, please visit this thread: https://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/240191/forum-advertisement-faq-and-reports-thread/
Options

Earthquake off Japanese shore, Tsunami hits the Mainland

1181921232469

Posts

  • Options
    MugginsMuggins Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    So what's the up-to-date on the whole meltdown stuff

    Muggins on
    BdVvFJu.jpg
    hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
  • Options
    BarcardiBarcardi All the Wizards Under A Rock: AfganistanRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Wracists be wracist

    Barcardi on
  • Options
    GeoMitchGeoMitch Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Veretas wrote: »
    So what's the up-to-date on the whole meltdown stuff

    defcon 1.5

    GeoMitch on
    Gamertag: GeoMtch Steam Google+
  • Options
    ApollohApolloh Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Veretas wrote: »
    So what's the up-to-date on the whole meltdown stuff

    They've tried flooding the reactor. No result yet it seems.

    Apolloh on
    smb3banner.png
    XBLGT:Banzeye SC2: Apollo.394
  • Options
    BarcardiBarcardi All the Wizards Under A Rock: AfganistanRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    It does not even seem worth following the nuclear issue with this. Every ten minutes the news reports the opposite of what they said ten minutes ago. Best to know that basically every country has rushed nuclear reactor scientists to the area.

    Barcardi on
  • Options
    Helpless RockHelpless Rock Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    I'm really curious as that that possible meltdown timeline map someone posted. The what if of it all. Me being in California and all. 10 days and 750RAD doesn't sound good, but I don't know if that's even accurate or how much of an effect 750RAD will have.

    Helpless Rock on
    WT83sWz.jpg
    Steam: Car1gt // Tumblr // Facebook // Twitter
  • Options
    Raijin QuickfootRaijin Quickfoot I'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPA regular
    edited March 2011
    Not enough people died so they are trying hard to make more news out of this even though they don't know shit.

    Raijin Quickfoot on
  • Options
    chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Yeah, the bodycount doesn't seem good, but for a disaster this big?

    Well, under 2,000 people is decent, unless you're one of the ones hit. Benefits of first world disaster response.

    chiasaur11 on
  • Options
    PlatyPlaty Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    I'm pretty sure that map is made up.

    Platy on
  • Options
    BarcardiBarcardi All the Wizards Under A Rock: AfganistanRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    4 trains and half a city are still missing. Soooooo :(

    Wish there was a direct way to help.

    Barcardi on
  • Options
    QuestionMarkManQuestionMarkMan Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Jake Adelstein is saying that the yakuza (Sumiyoshikai and Inagawakai) are quietly involved in major post-quake aid.

    QuestionMarkMan on
  • Options
    MugginsMuggins Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    Yeah, the bodycount doesn't seem good, but for a disaster this big?

    Well, under 2,000 people is decent, unless you're one of the ones hit. Benefits of first world disaster response.

    Well...proper first world disaster response, anyway.

    Muggins on
    BdVvFJu.jpg
    hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
  • Options
    CrashmoCrashmo Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Veretas wrote: »
    chiasaur11 wrote: »
    Yeah, the bodycount doesn't seem good, but for a disaster this big?

    Well, under 2,000 people is decent, unless you're one of the ones hit. Benefits of first world disaster response.

    Well...proper first world disaster response, anyway.

    yyyeeaaaahh

    Crashmo on
    polar-bearsig.jpg
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Bush doesn't particularly care for people of African descent

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    CarnarvonCarnarvon Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    GeoMitch wrote: »
    how many rads are considered bad

    like, how many rads are in a banana
    Radioactive Fallout

    A well-known effect of nuclear warfare is fallout. Exposure to radioactivity in human beings is measured in units called rems—an acronym for "roentgen equivalent in man." The roentgen is a standard measurement of gamma and x-ray radiation, and the expression "equivalent in man" indicates that an adjustment has been made to take into account the differences in the degree of biological damage that is caused by radiation of different types. The effects of radioactive fallout on humans and nature are catastrophic.

    Effects on Humans. Radioactive harm to humans is calculated by the amount of radiation one will accumulate in one week. Doses in thousands of rems, which could be expected throughout a target city, would attack the central nervous system and bring death within a few hours. Doses of around a thousand rems, which would be delivered some tens of miles downwind from the blast, would kill within two weeks everyone exposed to them. Doses of around 500 rems, which be delivered as far as 150 miles downwind, would kill half of all healthy adults.

    At this level of exposure, in the weeks after the bombing, many survivors would begin to notice the appearance of petechiae, small spots caused by hemorrhages, on their skin. These usually signal the onset the critical stage of radiation sickness.

    In the first stage of radiation sickness, the victims usually vomit repeatedly, run a fever, and develop an abnormal thirst. Then, after a few hours or days, there is a deceptively hopeful period of the remission of symptoms, called the latency period, which lasts between one and four weeks. Radiation attacks the reproductive function of cells, and those that reproduce most frequently are therefore the most vulnerable. Among these are the bone-marrow cells, which are responsible for the production of blood cells. During the latency period, the count of white blood cells, which are instrumental in fighting infection, and the count of platelets, which are instrumental in clotting, drop precipitously so that the body is poorly defended against infection and is liable to hemorrhaging. In the third and final stage, which may last for several weeks, the victim's hair may fall out, and he may suffer from diarrhea and may bleed from the intestines, the mouth, or other parts of the body; in the end, he will either recover or die [2:169-172].
    Wikipedia wrote:
    An acute whole-body dose of under 50 rem is typically subclinical and will produce nothing other than blood changes. 50 to 200 rem may cause illness but will rarely be fatal. Doses of 200 to 1000 rem will likely cause serious illness with poor outlook at the upper end of the range. Doses of more than 1000 rems are almost invariably fatal.

    Note, 1rem=1rad.

    Good thing I'm on the east coast, and I've got a bottle of vodka on my desk just in case.

    Carnarvon on
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    I've got a fast metabolism. I am fucked in case of nuclear fallout

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    TalkcTalkc Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Wren wrote: »
    I've got a fast metabolism. I am fucked in case of nuclear fallout

    And so when the nuclear winter comes... the fatties shall inherit the Earth.

    Talkc on
  • Options
    Mortal SkyMortal Sky queer punk hedge witchRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    i fully expect bloodsuckers and snorks with hentai tentacles and j-pop anomales that cover one in ganguro makeup if this does go worst case scenario
    but seriously i remain firmly optimistic.

    Mortal Sky on
  • Options
    AMP'dAMP'd Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    GeoMitch wrote: »
    how many rads are considered bad

    like, how many rads are in a banana

    9.86 x 10-6 rads in a banana

    3.043 x 10^8 bananas are equivalent to 3000 rads

    I'd like that map's source

    AMP'd on
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • Options
    WeaverWeaver Who are you? What do you want?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    The layer of human turmoil - looting and scuffles for food or services - that often comes in the wake of disaster seems noticeably absent in Japan.

    “Looting simply does not take place in Japan. I’m not even sure if there’s a word for it that is as clear in its implications as when we hear ‘looting,’" said Gregory Pflugfelder, director of the Donald Keene Center of Japanese Culture at Columbia University.

    Japanese have “a sense of being first and foremost responsible to the community,” he said.

    To Merry White, an anthropology professor at Boston University who studies Japanese culture , the real question is why looting and disorder exist in American society. She attributes it largely to social alienation and class gaps.

    Weaver on
  • Options
    George Fornby GrillGeorge Fornby Grill ...Like Clockwork Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Jake Adelstein is saying that the yakuza (Sumiyoshikai and Inagawakai) are quietly involved in major post-quake aid.

    this owns

    George Fornby Grill on
  • Options
    Mr. GMr. G Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    CNN has apparently brought in Bill "Fucking" Nye to be their nuclear expert for you, the common stupid person.

    Mr. G on
    6F32U1X.png
  • Options
    CarnarvonCarnarvon Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    AMP'd wrote: »
    GeoMitch wrote: »
    how many rads are considered bad

    like, how many rads are in a banana

    9.86 x 10-6 rads in a banana

    3.043 x 10^8 bananas are equivalent to 3000 rads

    I'd like that map's source

    http://www.australian-radiation-services.com.au/

    Carnarvon on
  • Options
    Mr. GMr. G Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Also, these are the top 2 Tweets when you search 'Chernobyl' on Twitter
    Brian Dunning
    Fukushima nuclear plant does NOT have a combustible graphite core like Chernobyl. A total meltdown should flow into underground containment.
    Howie Klein
    Japan nuclear meltdown could prove devastating for Russia, China & Korea. Could be 10 times more serious than Chernobyl

    Mr. G on
    6F32U1X.png
  • Options
    FugitiveFugitive Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Um it looks like a meltdown may have occurred?

    [Edit] Though it sounds like it's contained.

    Fugitive on
  • Options
    WeaverWeaver Who are you? What do you want?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    countdown to this being used as an argument for not building new reactors in the mid-west

    Weaver on
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    we don't want nuclear reactors out in middle of our deserts and mountains! we'd prefer them inside our boats and subs, docked in our major ports. thats alright

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    WeaverWeaver Who are you? What do you want?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    stored in missiles underneath our farmlands

    Weaver on
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    hey as long as I'm not getting dependable, cheap energy in my home from it I am ok with nuclear energy

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    WeaverWeaver Who are you? What do you want?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    coal power plants explodes

    everyone in surrounding areas suffers immediate lung problems and unintentional black-face

    Weaver on
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Granary explodes, everyone in a 10 mile radius dies from poisonous gas

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    MugginsMuggins Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    I will build reactors anywhere I damn well please thank you

    Muggins on
    BdVvFJu.jpg
    hey satan...: thinkgeek amazon My post |
  • Options
    HellaJeffHellaJeff FAB FRESH RAIIINBOOWWWWWRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    The Japanese would never make a mistake like the design of Chernobyle

    HellaJeff on
  • Options
    AntimatterAntimatter Devo Was Right Gates of SteelRegistered User regular
    edited March 2011
    rocks fall

    everyone dies

    Antimatter on
  • Options
    DrIanMalcolmDrIanMalcolm Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Godzilla will save them

    DrIanMalcolm on
  • Options
    WrenWren ninja_bird Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Godzilla will save them

    pretty sure this is how godzilla is born

    Wren on
    tf2sig.jpg
    TF2 - Wren BF3: Wren-fu
  • Options
    TallahasseerielTallahasseeriel Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Antimatter wrote: »
    rocks fall

    everyone dies

    brontosaurus avalanche.

    Tallahasseeriel on
  • Options
    chiasaur11chiasaur11 Never doubt a raccoon. Do you think it's trademarked?Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    Wren wrote: »
    Godzilla will save them

    pretty sure this is how godzilla is born

    So, that's a good thing on the net, right?

    I mean, he's humanity's only effective defense against space aliens.

    chiasaur11 on
  • Options
    gtrmpgtrmp Registered User regular
    edited March 2011

    "Following the May 12, 2008 earthquake in China, this terrified giant panda grabs the leg of a policeman."

    gtrmp on
  • Options
    Darkness MundusDarkness Mundus Registered User regular
    edited March 2011
    my god

    Darkness Mundus on
This discussion has been closed.