Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Housing Starts Miss Badly

The next recession in housing is here. And  that's about all that needs to be said.

In the "WOW" category as is "What O' Waste" of a lot of people's time, Tepco finally admits what everyone has suspected for a long time. Reactor 1 experienced a full meltdown, but the WOW part comes in with the information that the meltdown occurred only 16 hours after the earthquake. Early analysis looks like reactors 2 and 3 may have also melted down.

Meanwhile in the oceans around Japan, Cesium-137, a radio active isotope is being found in fish that are part of the fishing trade. Oh, and by the way, the half life for the isotope is 30.17 years, so it will be generations/centuries before the radioactivity in seafood in Japan drops to normal levels.

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