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Previously on "Weekly doom round up"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Suity actually sounds pretty cheerful for a monday

    God, I hope all that radiation doesn't affect the price of tuna. That's practically my staple diet
    Tuna for breakfast?

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  • OwlHoot
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    Suity actually sounds pretty cheerful for a monday

    God, I hope all that radiation doesn't affect the price of tuna. That's practically my staple diet

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    What has that got to do with the price of fish?


    Probably everything

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Actually I was waiting for the global elite to rebase money on millisiverts.
    What has that got to do with the price of fish?

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    We can print some fish and some money.

    Sorted.
    Actually I was waiting for the global elite to rebase money on millisiverts.

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  • DimPrawn
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    We can print some fish and some money.

    Sorted.

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  • suityou01
    started a topic Weekly doom round up

    Weekly doom round up

    Solar sun spot activity
    Fukushima
    Global markets

    Front running w/c 30/09/2013

    Solar sun spot activity

    Sun

    The sun goes through a regular 11-year cycle with a maximum, when sunspot activity is at its peak, followed by a minimum when sunspot numbers are reduced and are smaller and less energetic. We are supposed to be at a peak of activity, at solar maximum.

    Outside the norm
    The current situation, however, is outside the norm and the number of sunspots seems in steady decline. The sun was undergoing “bizarre behaviour” said Dr Craig DeForest of the society.

    “The sun’s current maximum activity period is very late and very weak, leading to speculation that the sunspot cycle itself could be shutting down or entering a dormant phase,” he said before the teleconference.
    On Fukushima

    Sushi off the menu

    Nuclear Expert in California: They’re dumping huge amounts of Fukushima contamination in Pacific; “We could have large numbers of cancer” from eating fish — Japan Prime Minister ‘put to shame’ -Newspaper

    Look at what’s going on now: They’re dumping huge amounts of radioactivity into the ocean — no one expected that in 2011,” Daniel Hirsch, a nuclear policy lecturer at the University of California-Santa Cruz, told Global Security Newswire. “We could have large numbers of cancer from ingestion of fish.”
    Leaky bottom

    TEPCO 'finds crack' in Fukushima?s water tank after huge sea leak ? RT News

    Workers from Japan’s TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi plant have located a crack in the bottom of a tank that may have leaked 300 tons of radioactive water in August, Japanese media reports. This comes as the company seeks to reopen another nuclear plant.

    The water that was being pumped into the tank at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant could have caused the existing gap to expand and likely led to the massive leak, TV channel NHK reported. The leak which sparked the crisis came from one of the 1,000 above-ground storage tanks built inside the plant by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). The company promised to continue their investigations.
    Cover up

    South Korean minister calls Japan

    Short of calling the Japanese government a liar, South Korea’s fisheries minister strongly blasted Japan on Monday for trying to downplay and cover up the now high-profile contaminated water leaks at the disaster stricken Fukushima nuclear power plant. Yoon Jin-sook, South Korea’s minister of oceans and fisheries said that Japan as a country is without conscience or morality for hiding the leaks for so long before they were eventually admitted by the government and utility operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO).
    “We wondered if we had to protect such immoral people under diplomatic protocols, and so we did it (placed an import ban) as soon as we could,”
    Global Markets

    BBC News - Markets hit by political crises in US and Italy

    Financial markets have been hit by the prospect of a US government shutdown and a crisis for Italy's government.

    Italy's stock market has fallen almost 2%, while shares in London, Frankfurt and Paris have dropped by about 1%.

    The US needs to agree a new spending bill before the financial year ends at midnight on Monday. But political divisions have resulted in a stalemate.

    In Italy, Prime Minister Enrico Letta is to hold a confidence vote on Wednesday.

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