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    Now the people have understood that no matter what happens, the game will be up with the number 22 and any variation of it!
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    Twentysecthrndth Obviously

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juri_Licious View Post
    Twentysecthrndth Obviously

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    Twenty-secird?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Futan View Post
    Twenty-secird?!
    3 letters off.
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    No sir, I did get it right. And you know why?
    Because, earlier today I went Left 3 times!
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    Restoring external power to Fukushima Daiichi
    The Tokyo Electric Power Company has resumed work to restore external power to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, as part of its efforts to regain cooling functions.

    This follows operations by the Tokyo Fire Department and Self-Defense Forces to douse the No.3 and No.4 reactors with water.

    They ended their water-spraying operations to cool down the spent fuel rod pools on Monday morning.

    External power was extended to the electricity distribution panels of the No.2 and No.5 reactors on Sunday, and power can now be supplied to reactors number 1, 2, 5, and 6.

    In order to get the electricity back on at the No.2 reactor, the power company plans to check various measurement devices and lighting systems in the central control room -- the heart of the plant -- and check for electricity leakage in the battery charging room.

    The No.3 and No.4 reactors, where high levels of radiation are forcing workers to exercise extreme caution, are scheduled to be connected to the electricity distribution panels on Tuesday.

    The power company is doing everything it can to restore external power, which it sees as essential to regaining cooling functions for the reactor vessels and the spent fuel rod pools.

    Radiation levels are dropping somewhat at Fukushima Daiichi plant. The government's nuclear safety agency says it will continue to monitor the situation carefully.

    The Tokyo Fire Department poured water into the plant's Number 3 reactor for 6.5 hours on Sunday night in a continuing attempt to cool down a storage pool for spent fuel.

    The Self-Defense Forces meanwhile shot water into the Number 4 reactor on Sunday, and again on Monday morning.

    The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency says the operations appear to be paying off to a certain degree, with radiation levels showing a continuous decline since Sunday afternoon.

    The agency has been monitoring data at a point about 500 meters northwest of the Number 3 reactor.

    It says radiation readings stood at 2,670 microsieverts per hour as of 6:30 AM on Sunday.

    It says the figure then rose briefly to 3,346 microsieverts at 2:50 PM on Sunday, but went down again to 2,319 microsieverts at 6:30 AM on Monday.

    The agency says the brief jump in radiation could be due to the wind on Sunday afternoon. It says it will continue to closely monitor the situation.
    Monday, March 21, 2011 17:46 +0900 (JST)




    So for all those wondering about if we are going to be playing anytime soon the answer is most likely yes. Reactors 1,2,5,6 are up and running for the time being. Reactors 3 & 4 are still being worked on and still causing issues now and again. Reactor 2 is still being worked on as well but is currently functioning.


    Current news feed from: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/21_h18.html

    Check for yourself if you don't believe my facts Have fun waiting
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    Last edited by chrism; 03-22-2011 at 05:03 AM.

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    I read that those reactors were never going to work ever again. I doubt they are up and running, they just have power restored from an outside source.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFX7686 View Post
    I read that those reactors were never going to work ever again. I doubt they are up and running, they just have power restored from an outside source.
    If power can now be supplied to reactors 1,2,5, & 6 I think that its obvious they will work.... click on the link sending you to NHK JPs news feed and you'll see.
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    [QUOTE=chrism;43722]If power can now be supplied to reactors 1,2,5, & 6 I think that its obvious they will work.... click on the link sending you to NHK JPs news feed and you'll see.[/QUOTE

    those reactors will never work agian after putting salt water in them
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