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Coming to a Table Near You, Precooked Pacific Seafood?

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09/12/2014 10:24 PM

I'd suggest that we stop using computer models to predict our doom, and start living by logic and common sense. We will all be dead in the end.

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09/13/2014 4:30 AM

Eat more chicken?

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09/13/2014 4:44 AM

Have you ever seen the maps of fallout from the open air bomb tests that were done? These maps include where the mushroom clouds rained out.

And the resulting radioactive maps by county in every USA state on the main land (I've never seen data that included this for the world).

Then look at the Chernobyl disaster.

I'm with Kramarat, the models are just that, and with guesstimates of leaked materials into the ocean. And I'd rather have them in the ocean then the atmosphere.

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09/13/2014 7:11 AM

I'd be willing to bet that the oceans have been a dumping ground for radioactive waste for decades.

Now we've got a computer model that proves that it's all Japan's fault.

I just want to see a giant mutant sea monster attack San Francisco.

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09/13/2014 2:57 PM

Pre-computer models all attacked Japan first.

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09/13/2014 5:06 AM

Grill your salmon just a smidge shorter.

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09/13/2014 5:07 AM

Sashimi haters rejoice--now there is no such thing as raw fish!

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09/13/2014 10:08 AM

With ptomaine?

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09/13/2014 2:59 PM

I kinda like my wasabi a bit hot, and strontium-90 never leaves a bitter aftertaste.

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09/13/2014 8:49 PM

If there have been so many mushroom clouds, there must have been loads of them washed up on some beach somewhere.

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09/14/2014 10:09 PM

Radioactive fish?

You need to take a trip offshore to the fringes of the Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico.

EVERYTHING that the MIDWEST flushes down a toilet or drain, residential or commercial.... dumps right into the the prime fishing grounds of the USA Gulf Fleet.

Its way too late to worry about pollution in our food....way too late. Maybe, we will become immune to the toxins in future generations....as our offspring evolve into MUTANTS!

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09/15/2014 4:42 AM

Stop doing what is illustrated in that avatar, perhaps?

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