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To: PaperPerson who wrote (56481)2/13/2008 10:37:29 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78409
 
Yes, i follow the uranium thread, just caught up with it a couple days ago ... my first bit of short-term trading, sometimes in and out and maybe in again on the same day, was in Denison, which was trading roughly the .28-.36 range at the time, it would regularly trade up and down by a nickel or more, i would just one-penny the bid and/or ask at those points, actually made money after twenty-nine loonie commission, though not enough to make wages for the time spent probably, but it was interesting ... almost eleven years ago now, doesn't seem that long, ticker then was den.to ... could have kept some house-money shares, didn't, aargh

'There is about ten thousand times more radiation introduced into the biosphere by the mining and use of coal than by nuclear power PLUS all nuclear weapons ever built or fired off.' - somewhere i read and/or heard this years ago, it refers to radon gas and U in flyash and a bunch of other radioactive stuff ... maybe not recalling it clearly, don't know where there's any data on the issue, but for sure i have the impression that coal is dirty, and while you definitely have to be careful with nukes, at least the volume is far far less - another paraphrase, 'If you use purely nuke-generated electricity your entire lifetime, all the waste will fit in a pop tin.'

And there are other ways than from conventional nukes - i have a tidy little position in thpw.ob, for the long run most likely - Subject 56072

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