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Major tsunami damage reported in northern Japan after 8.9 quake

A few drops of what?

Sorry I misspoke, it has to be injected and is reversable as in the case of depo provera......actually, according to wikipedia and others, women practice mass sterilization every day by taking BCPs......
 
Kyodo News:

Fire trucks resumed spraying water early Monday at the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as part of efforts to cool its overheating reactors and fuel pools.

The operation to cool the No. 4 reactor's spent-fuel pool began Sunday, while the No. 3 unit has so far been doused with over 3,700 tons of water since the unprecedented effort by Self-Defense Forces personnel, firefighters and others to lower the temperature in its fuel tank from outside its damaged building began Thursday.

External power reached the power-receiving facilities of the No. 2 and No. 5 reactors on Sunday, paving the way for plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. to restore their systems to monitor radiation and other data, light the control room and cool down the reactors and their spent-fuel storage pools.

The No. 5 and 6 reactors, which have been relatively less problematic than the plant's four others, stopped safely Sunday with the temperature of the water inside falling below 100 C, achieving so-called ''cold shutdown.''

After a magnitude 9.0 quake and ensuing tsunami knocked out power March 11 at the plant on the Pacific coast of Fukushima Prefecture about 220 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, which were operating at the time of the quake and halted automatically, lost their cooling functions.

Their reactor cores are believed to have partially melted and seawater has been pumped into them to prevent the fuel from being exposed. A series of blasts have severely damaged their buildings as well as the No. 2 reactor's containment vessel in its pressure-suppression chamber.

Plutonium-uranium mixed oxide fuel, known as MOX, in the No. 3 reactor poses the greatest risk of releasing highly toxic plutonium in the event of a meltdown. The fuel in the reactors is uranium.

The remaining No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 units were under maintenance at the time of the earthquake, but the No. 4 reactor is different because some of the fuel was not in the reactor core but in the spent-fuel pool, which also lost its cooling function and lost the roof of its building.

https://bit.ly/gI3BTL
 
Dude, peeing on it might cool the reactor but it's gonna stink up the place. :no:
 
Kyodo News:

Fire trucks resumed spraying water early Monday at the crisis-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as part of efforts to cool its overheating reactors and fuel pools.

The operation to cool the No. 4 reactor's spent-fuel pool began Sunday, while the No. 3 unit has so far been doused with over 3,700 tons of water since the unprecedented effort by Self-Defense Forces personnel, firefighters and others to lower the temperature in its fuel tank from outside its damaged building began Thursday.

External power reached the power-receiving facilities of the No. 2 and No. 5 reactors on Sunday, paving the way for plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. to restore their systems to monitor radiation and other data, light the control room and cool down the reactors and their spent-fuel storage pools.

The No. 5 and 6 reactors, which have been relatively less problematic than the plant's four others, stopped safely Sunday with the temperature of the water inside falling below 100 C, achieving so-called ''cold shutdown.''

After a magnitude 9.0 quake and ensuing tsunami knocked out power March 11 at the plant on the Pacific coast of Fukushima Prefecture about 220 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, the No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 reactors, which were operating at the time of the quake and halted automatically, lost their cooling functions.

Their reactor cores are believed to have partially melted and seawater has been pumped into them to prevent the fuel from being exposed. A series of blasts have severely damaged their buildings as well as the No. 2 reactor's containment vessel in its pressure-suppression chamber.

Plutonium-uranium mixed oxide fuel, known as MOX, in the No. 3 reactor poses the greatest risk of releasing highly toxic plutonium in the event of a meltdown. The fuel in the reactors is uranium.

The remaining No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 units were under maintenance at the time of the earthquake, but the No. 4 reactor is different because some of the fuel was not in the reactor core but in the spent-fuel pool, which also lost its cooling function and lost the roof of its building.

https://bit.ly/gI3BTL

Thanks for the new info Nova.
 
Help Japan

Help Japan

Help Japan
As you know, the massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck Japan on March 11 have caused extensive and severe damage in Northeastern Japan, leaving thousands of people confirmed dead, injured or missing, and millions more affected by lack of electricity, water and transportation.

For the next three days, March 25th-27th, we will be donating $20 from each hours and $10 from each half hours appointments towards Red Cross Japan.
If you have alredy made a donation with a recognizable NPO towards a Japan Disaster Relief Fund for $25 or more, you may bring a recipt and recieve a discount.

This is a great opportunity to enjoy your favourite lady and help a good cause.
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Wow. Justin that is so nice. The tsunami tradegy is incomprehensible . It wonderful that you are giving people a chance to help and have fun doing it.
 
Wow...Justin, that's an amazing idea. Do you know which girls will be on schedule this weekend?
 
Thank you Justin and Maximum Pleasure for this charitable act. A class act. Just confirms what current and former Maximum Pleasure ladies say about Justin.... That he's nice, accommodating and no drama.
 
Donate a third of this weekend's profit!

It's a kind gesture, but go big or go home.

I donated the equivalent of 2.5 sessions this morning and that's it for the EQ in Japan.
 
Why not just donate the money, instead of making a promotion out of it?

Reminds me of this:
 
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