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Bruce Sterling On Lovelock's Pro-Nuclear Stance

Robert Berger writes "Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, critic, blogger is also the creator of the Viridian Notes series of emails that comment on articles and websites about global warming. The current Viridian Note 00415: Doom is Nigh (scroll down past the inital links) has inserted his Sterling's pithy comments into Jame Lovelock's assertion that 'Nuclear power is the only green solution.'" (See also this earlier Slashdot post about Lovelock's nuclear apologia.)

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  1. the life i live by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    hmm i thought it had no comments, but then i left and i came back and it did have no comments but now it is probably not first post anymore.
    this post meant nothing

    1. Re:the life i live by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You failed to fail it.

  2. Super Dan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    You Fail!

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  4. BTX the successor to ATX? BS. by Kenja · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    BTX is to ATX what a compaq car is to pickup. One PCI-X slot? Give me a break. What we need is MORE expansion, give me a new motherboard standard that has a riser card for memory and at least as many expansion slots as we have now. That the only way to take advantage of these new 64bit systems. Whats the point of being able to use all that memory when there's no room for it on the logic board?

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  5. Re:At this point... by SpectreGadget · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Nuclear is to power what democracy is to political systems. Yes, it sucks. But sucks less than the alternatives.

    This was rated insightful?? Moderators must have been feeling particularly charitable this evening, or were celebrating too much.

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    Jim Harry