Yesterday was sunny-intervals-and-showers, fairly typical Spring weather. Today, it's foggy, with visibility of about a couple of hundred yards. Very odd for March.
New Scientist feels it necessary to quote someone as saying, re the ongoing Japanese power-station crisis, "there is no chance of a 'China syndrome' scenario, with the fuel burning its way right through to the earth's core with potential to blow up the planet." I would certainly hope not!
Speaking of which, I wonder if one of the lessons taken from this will be to build reactors a bit farther apart in future.
New Scientist feels it necessary to quote someone as saying, re the ongoing Japanese power-station crisis, "there is no chance of a 'China syndrome' scenario, with the fuel burning its way right through to the earth's core with potential to blow up the planet." I would certainly hope not!
Speaking of which, I wonder if one of the lessons taken from this will be to build reactors a bit farther apart in future.