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Rad Decision: A Nuclear Techno Thriller

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Rad Decision: A Nuclear Techno Thriller

Unread postby Starvid » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 18:42:39

I've found a great online novel, freely distributed in the blog format. It's like a serial and it is really exciting!

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')Rad Decision

A techno-thriller about a looming disaster at a nuclear power plant, written by an engineer with over twenty years of experience in the American nuclear industry.


http://raddecision.blogspot.com/

Check it out!
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Re: Rad Decision: A Nuclear Techno Thriller

Unread postby fossil_fuel » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 19:23:47

anti-nuclear propaganda :razz:
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Re: Rad Decision: A Nuclear Techno Thriller

Unread postby Starvid » Tue 08 Nov 2005, 19:37:26

Hardly. 8)

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')ias Alert: The author has worked in the nuclear energy field for over twenty years, and plans to continue doing so. Therefore, this fictional work clearly does not have the intent of demonstrating the evil of nuclear power and the necessity of shutting down all nuclear plants. On the other hand, the author does not believe that nuclear energy is necessarily the best or only solution to our nation’s energy problems. The truth, as usual, lies somewhere in the middle. Those of a strong mindset for or against nuclear power will not be swayed by the Rad Decision story. But perhaps each side will come away with things to think about, and a more accurate grasp of the American nuclear power industry today.
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