Notice how they are the images of the 50+yr old reactor and not the new one. Im not fully sure on the reason but my best guess would be because those 18month old images showed the skeleton of the new reactor which I believe is still being developed.
Quite a security risk I think.
I use firefox at home and think its great however at college its installed however by default it cannot access the net unless you discover the proxy settings which is amazingly easy. On the other hand IE can be locked down quite a lot recently the college disabled right click which I consider I personally hate (also its not a complete lock down as you would expect there are ways to get around it). But getting to my point does anyone know how you can lock Firefox down, the only way my college will have Firefox as default is if they can lock down features such as the file protocol, viewing of Options/Preferences etc, I dont mind them locking features down as long as they will use Firefox Im yet to find anything online.
Notice how they are the images of the 50+yr old reactor and not the new one. Im not fully sure on the reason but my best guess would be because those 18month old images showed the skeleton of the new reactor which I believe is still being developed. Quite a security risk I think.
I use firefox at home and think its great however at college its installed however by default it cannot access the net unless you discover the proxy settings which is amazingly easy. On the other hand IE can be locked down quite a lot recently the college disabled right click which I consider I personally hate (also its not a complete lock down as you would expect there are ways to get around it). But getting to my point does anyone know how you can lock Firefox down, the only way my college will have Firefox as default is if they can lock down features such as the file protocol, viewing of Options/Preferences etc, I dont mind them locking features down as long as they will use Firefox Im yet to find anything online.