NUCLEAR SUBMARINE ACCIDENT
BOAT CAN CARRY NUCLEAR MISSILES:
"No Problem" Navy Says.
They Always Say That...
Hey, the NAV says the nukes are fine, no worries. Whadjya expect em to say, "HELP, WE LOST THE NUKES AND THE REACTOR IS HALFWAY TO CHINA!!!"? They only recently admitted losing nukes in the Atlantic in the 1960's...
Our sympathies to the sailors and their families.
"Sailor dies on submarine"
"USS San Francisco (SSN 711): FACTS"
"USS San Francisco (SSN 711): HISTORY"
"USS San Francisco (SSN 711): FAMILY"
"Los Angeles class submarine"
"Significant Nuclear Accidents"
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4 Comments:
"Accidents happen," Novek said. "I'm more worried about car or helicopter accidents that happen more often, but we can't always worry about a helicopter crashing into our house every day. When stuff happens, it happens." Really like this quote! "When stuff happens, it happens."
Except...
Cars don't carry nukes, or nuclear engines.
And they don't go in our ocean.
Read the NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS link...
Scary.
Yes. I think we should avoid eating glo-in-the-dark sushi for the time being.
I never cared for the neonmaki, anyway.
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