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Nuclear wisdom of the day

 

Sweden’s nuclear reactor Oskarshamns is shut down, due to the cracks found in newly replaced control rods. Officials are pretty certain that the problem could be anything, and they favoured a step by step approach to solve the problem. According to the plant spokesperson:

"Now it's important that we find the definitive cause. Without that, we can't eliminate the problem."

So they are planning to do the following:
1. Identify the problem
2. Solve the problem

Pretty straight forward, they really cannot fail with it, but we cannot help being suspicious. After all we know them from their rapid response when they used janitors as guards when the alarm systems failed.
We sincerely hope, they will manage to follow the two step plan.

Comments

I doubt they will even "identify" the problem...

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