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Subject: [Leica] Re: Nuclear power (was RE: LUG Digest, Vol 31, Issue 221)
From: jblack at ambio.net (John Black)
Date: Thu Feb 2 10:36:24 2006
References: <200602021639.k12Gc75D031645@server1.waverley.reid.org><fededdd5839708ceec785fb29002969a@shaw.ca><013f01c62821$20f81980$2501a8c0@jblack> <4cfa589b0602021017g3a250731hacc188572ca46674@mail.gmail.com>
> Hmmm - I can't see a plasma furnace as doing anything to the nuclear
> properties of the isotopes - creating a plasma means pulling off one
> or more electrons to create an excited gas.
<snip>
Not to wax political, but it seems like I remember hearing Al Gore promoting
this method of waste disposal during or around the 2000 presidential race.
If you remember what he was talking about, describe the process please...
JB
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