Finally, [Furry], but this guy has some nice photos of an incomplete Austrian BWR here, here, here and between some of those. (And a nice BWR diagram here.)
It seems you have attained the jwz comment where nuclear reactors are properly filed under "furry," dashing my hopes for explaining mutagenicity to the SF night life croud.
Hey, did I ever post these? Looks like the first link is out right now, though, which was an actual firm that does it.
http://www.nordseetaucher.de/en/nuklear/kkws.php?part=adr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKQZJFhGKh0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_DTIWHTU0g
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07018/754860-96.stm
Also somewhat interesting and related:
GIS for abandoned Elektrownia Jądrowa Żarnowiec plant;
While we found a [fun|boring] use for one of ours.
Finally, [Furry], but this guy has some nice photos of an incomplete Austrian BWR here, here, here and between some of those.
(And a nice BWR diagram here.)
It seems you have attained the jwz comment where nuclear reactors are properly filed under "furry," dashing my hopes for explaining mutagenicity to the SF night life croud.
Growing up in the '80s could do that to people.
I love the Internet.
All I could think of was: Aral Sea.
Following links, I also found this cool story about an underwater lake (and bonus octopod photo):
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06mexico/logs/may31/may31.html
I never thought I'd see that applied to a comic more fittingly than Order of the Stick's heros-on-trial strips.