Just think, use the brain that is, about how you would feel if you had a sister or brother that was blind and AOL and other portals kept making no work whatsoever to accomodate them. If the pages will not use LYNX, the blind and visually impaired probably cannot acess it. Think, about what your opinions would be if you were to be blind tomorrow. For 5 1/2 years I worked with a blind woman and my nominal superior had his glaucoma just barely under control. I thought about it everyday. I look back in shame, while waiting to get into my quantum mechanic prof's office to go over an equations from an experiment that had me stumped, and listening to someone who seemed to not have enough self confidence (I was thinking - why is this guy whining so much) and worried if he can get a job with math and chemistry degrees. I felt about two inches tall when he walked out and I realized he was blind. Mark Rogness, Des Moines Iowa
Check out Bulletin of the American Atomic Scientists online, which has been publishing since the early 1950's. These treaties are still binding - Why else would NPR cover the Clinton administrations attempts to get the treaties changed. (Fat lot of chance Russian agreeing at this time after Lott and Helms stopped the CNTB).
We have spent over a TRILLION dollars on nuclear weapons according to a study that took the Bull of AAS over two years to conduct Why hasn't the GAO or CBO ever done this study?
It appears we will be pouring more money down that rats hole for a rogue treaty breaking, ABM with no guarantees of working when for pennies on those dollars we could be doing real work of securing fissile materials in Russia and the Ukraine.
As for treaties - talk to the Anishanabe, Lakotah, or other native nations. Shalom, Mark R
Compared to what almost happened near Denver with a near catastrophic aerosol dispersion of Plutonium barely averted in the late 1960's http://www.bullatomsci.org/index.html) this was miniscule.
The reason why is always trying to save money and time because of superiors wanting it so or just trying to push the limit to see what one can do in a day.
Presently, British Nuclear Fuels is getting ready to "recycle" nickel from reactors at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory into the consumer market, going in anywhere from auto parts to dental tools. This is after a huge emission of radioactive cesium into the air over Spain from a metal smelter. This DOE (Dept of Energy) proposal is a test run of a much larger reuse of metals that have been in the presence of neutrons for anywhere from 20 to 40 years. (Sources - NAPF and the Sunflower and gov.us.energy.nuclear)
These things will continue to occur. Mark R Des Moines
Just think, use the brain that is, about how you would feel if you had a sister or brother that was blind and AOL and other portals kept making no work whatsoever to accomodate them. If the pages will not use LYNX, the blind and visually impaired probably cannot acess it.
Think, about what your opinions would be if you were to be blind tomorrow.
For 5 1/2 years I worked with a blind woman and my nominal superior had his glaucoma just barely under control. I thought about it everyday.
I look back in shame, while waiting to get into my quantum mechanic prof's office to go over an equations from an experiment that had me stumped, and listening to someone who seemed to not have enough self confidence (I was thinking - why is this guy whining so much) and worried if he can get a job with math and chemistry degrees. I felt about two inches tall when he walked out and I realized he was blind.
Mark Rogness, Des Moines Iowa
Check out Bulletin of the American Atomic Scientists online, which has been publishing since the early 1950's. These treaties are still binding - Why else would NPR cover the Clinton administrations attempts to get the treaties changed. (Fat lot of chance Russian agreeing at this time after Lott and Helms stopped the CNTB).
We have spent over a TRILLION dollars on nuclear weapons according to a study that took the Bull of AAS over two years to conduct Why hasn't the GAO or CBO ever done this study?
It appears we will be pouring more money down that rats hole for a rogue treaty breaking, ABM with no guarantees of working when for pennies on those dollars we could be doing real work of securing fissile materials in Russia and the Ukraine.
As for treaties - talk to the Anishanabe, Lakotah, or other native nations.
Shalom, Mark R
Compared to what almost happened near Denver with a near catastrophic aerosol dispersion of Plutonium barely averted in the late 1960's http://www.bullatomsci.org/index.html) this was miniscule.
The reason why is always trying to save money and time because of superiors wanting it so or just trying to push the limit to see what one can do in a day.
Presently, British Nuclear Fuels is getting ready to "recycle" nickel from reactors at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory into the consumer market, going in anywhere from auto parts to dental tools. This is after a huge emission of radioactive cesium into the air over Spain from a metal smelter. This DOE (Dept of Energy) proposal is a test run of a much larger reuse of metals that have been in the presence of neutrons for anywhere from 20 to 40 years. (Sources - NAPF and the Sunflower and gov.us.energy.nuclear)
These things will continue to occur.
Mark R Des Moines