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jamesgibb

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Posted 03 April 2006 - 05:47 PM

Hi Everyone,

I stumbled across this site the other day:

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/

It's quite scary when you think one of the reasons the reactor blew is because someone had written new operating instructions in pencil in the operational manual so they didn't know which instructions to follow to stop the accident.

If you've ever read Neville Shute's "on a beach"

James


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Posted 03 April 2006 - 07:57 PM

Hi Everyone,

I stumbled across this site the other day:

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/

It's quite scary when you think one of the reasons the reactor blew is because someone had written new operating instructions in pencil in the operational manual so they didn't know which instructions to follow to stop the accident.

If you've ever read Neville Shute's "on a beach"

James


An interesting diversion, there are some haunting images on the site. It must be really weird to travel through empty, silent streets and towns (a bit like Bacup). It sticks around for a while that stuff, they say people might be able to live there safely in about 600 years. :o

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