It's not about the propellant, it's about sending a message
Jumi
"Safest", that's why we need to think generations ahead to make signs that make clear forever that whatever is behind it shouldn't be touched.
I feel the same, first pro-oil and now pro-nuclear.
We have safer and cheaper regenerative options and it's about damn time we utilise them.
There are reasonable and cost-effective alternatives to nuclear, to planes in many cases not so much. Also a plane crash doesn't leave whole towns uninhabitable for centuries or needs special places to store burned fuel
Nuclear power only has to go wrong once so why risk it?
CoD MW1-3, the old ones and not that Fortnite in a CoD skin
I got hooked by the gameplay so even though I'm disgusted by the monetisation I come back almost every day.
Gravity Rush 1 and 2 are the only games I actually miss sometimes since I switched to PC
That's just what happens when you go from tsarist serfdom state to a communist peasant regime to a "democractic" dictatorship while constantly greasing the gears with vodka and corruption.
But 2 x F16 = F32
It looks like someone in the art department had a liking for intestines and wanted something to remind them of it everywhere
What is there to discuss? The article is just stating the obvious: that a news site called "Russia Today" is in cahoots with the Kremlin, the goverment of a country with state-controlled media and well-known influence on Western media.