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World Is Ignoring Most Important Lesson From Fukushima

mdsolar writes "Kenichi Ohmae, an MIT-trained nuclear engineer also widely regarded as Japan's top management guru, is dean of Business Breakthrough University. In the CSM he writes: 'Fukushima's most important lesson is this: Probability theory (that disaster is unlikely) failed us. If you have made assumptions, you are not prepared. Nuclear power plants should have multiple, reliable ways to cool reactors. Any nuclear plant that doesn't heed this lesson is inviting disaster.'"

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  1. Reckless! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's just the kind of reckless thinking that caused the failure in the first place. We must provide for EVERY contingency, no matter how unlikely!

    For the children!

  2. Which lesson? by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Funny
    I'm guessing the first?
    1. Never get involved in a land war in Asia.
    2. Never go against a Sicilian when death is on the line.
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    It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
  3. Re:Correct by Mitchell314 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Right. Everybody's percolating coffee machines wouldn't work. Death would be a welcome reprieve should this horrible reality come into being.

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    I read TFA and all I got was this lousy cookie
  4. Re:Correct by ArhcAngel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nuke em...It's the only way to be sure.

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    "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it." - K
  5. Found a perfect place for a nuclear reactor... by slew · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unforutnatly, it doesn't meet all of your criteria...

    * only 8 light minutes from earth (closer than 1 light year)
    * actually engages in nuclear reactions (although you didn't specify fusion vs fision)
    * doesn't use current nuclear infrastructure (check!)
    * produces lots of waste (e.g., low energy cosmic rays)
    * is actually "nuclear" in the fusion sense (but not fission sense)
    * uses techology that has billions of years of hardcore reliability testing (check!)
    * generally doesn't offend anyone's delicate sensibility (other than basement dwellers and vampires)

    For now, I'll keep this perfect place a secret, because as soon as people find out about it, people are gonna protest and want to have it shut it down...

  6. Re:Correct by formfeed · · Score: 3, Funny

    Right. Everybody's percolating coffee machines wouldn't work. Death would be a welcome reprieve should this horrible reality come into being.

    Not to mention the screen tilt on your iPad!