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OT nuclear power in UK
On 17/12/2017 12:48, AnthonyL wrote:
On Fri, 15 Dec 2017 19:49:42 +0000, newshound
wrote:
On 14/12/2017 13:19, dennis@home wrote:
On 14/12/2017 11:43, newshound wrote:
On 14/12/2017 08:31, PeterC wrote:
On Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:51:15 +0000, Jim Chisholm wrote:
On 13/12/2017 18:20, newshound wrote:
http://www.energylivenews.com/2017/1...JHY5,1736S, 1
No experience of Korean nuclear engineering myself, but I was
talking to
a senior manager from Horizon the other day, and he said that of
all the
overseas suppliers had had been dealing with, he had been most
impressed
by the Koreans.
Doesn't The North seem to have more experience in the field than The
South?
It is working towards exporting nukes to other countries - via same-day
delivery.
:-)
But how many North Korean products do you currently have in your home?
How many tee shirts and the like do you have?
Its only in the last few weeks that China has agreed not to put made in
China labels in North Korean produce clothing.
OK clothing maybe, but I don't for a minute believe they are producing
any significant tech for the world market.
In Soviet days, the USSR was proud of getting quite decent optics into
the west as a way of getting foreign exchange. And the odd radio and TV.
In fact my own first TV, in the early 70's, was a six inch B&W which ran
on mains or 12 volts.
I have a faint memory of buying an early pocket sized transistor radio
which was affordable and Russian made and a Zenit camera at around the
same time. Bit worrying now come to think of it, it was from a guy
who worked at RR but I don't think he was Russian.
The Zenit was OK, but the lenses on the Zorki 4 were superb, especially
the 50 mm F2.
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