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So it has been quite a while since I posted anything!  I have been applying and applying to jobs and I am sick of not having a good flippin job.

We took a trip to the ocean [Ocean Shores in Washington], my first visit to the Pacific Ocean!  I will probably post a few pictures from there in the near future, but for now, I just post two picture from a stop that we made.

We stopped in a town called Aberdeen, from where the notorious Kurt Cobain is from.   It was neat to see the town he grew up in since I have always been a fan.  That was one reason we stopped, but the real reason was this…

It was the Star Wars Store!  This is the side of the building that houses the greatest collection of Star Wars memorabilia that I have ever seen.  I didn’t bring my camera in because I wanted to enjoy the experience and didn’t want to upset the store owner.  I never thought that such a small town would have such a cool store!  They had just about every toy you could imagine from the history of Star Wars.  It brought back memories of the ships that my friends had that we played with and destroyed… which are apparently worth a little bit of money now.  They had many video screens that were all playing different Star Wars related shows… The Family Guy Star Wars, Some crazy Star Wars Christmas Special from the 70s, Spaceballs, and The Empire Strikes Back.  It was a good visit, and I am glad that we went.

The town was on the way to the beach, and on our way back, I stopped to take a picture of this sign…

I took this picture simply because Nirvana once put out an album called From the Muddy Banks of Wishkah, and I was near those muddy banks.  The coolest thing was that the sign on the way into town simply said… Welcome to Aberdeen, Come As You Are!

Hope all is well… and I will try to post more often!

The fact is, they have discovered trace amounts in California and Washington State.  Even though it is considered to be an insignificant amount, it should be taken into consideration.  The most important thing to consider is the fact that science can often fall short of the truth (and I do consider myself an advocate of science, love it, and think it is very important).  For instance, a professor at Washington State University has said that they would expect to see radiation from Japan in about ten days.  Another source has stated that minuscule amounts of Xenon-133 were detected on March 16th and 17th and that this isotope was common to the Fukushima reactor explosion releases caused by the Earthquake on March 11th.  Seems to be quite a few days less than 10! 

Coming right at us?!? Computer modeling of what could happen...

Now, I don’t think it is a reason to panic, although some would claim that people trying to protect themselves (by purchasing KI – potassium iodide) from exposure is indeed panic.  It isn’t panic, it is protecting yourself from what not everyone is clear or sure about.  The effect of radiation can take many years to show itself, and new things are being discovered (medically that is) every day.  Just today on the radio, another agency trying to downplay the seriousness of the incident has stated that, although unacceptable levels of radiation were found in spinach in Japan, if one were to eat the spinach for a year, it would be the same amount of radiation you would get from a cat scan.  Now, one would think that since a cat scan is a medical procedure, it would be basically harmless.  But there is a growing concern in the world that it could in fact be very harmful (as found on this page and this article). 

All together, I just wish that the agencies that “tell the people how it is” would be more upfront about what is really going on.  Keeping people from being in a state of panic in a situation that is of concern to their health really doesn’t seem fair.  Sure sure, it could “harm the economy” in a number of ways (but seriously, could that really get any worse?!?).  I mean, they are going to rape us on gas prices anyway, and there is little to nothing we can do about it. 

At least they could tell us we are all in harm’s way, before we are exposed.  Lying about the mistakes that have been doesn’t fix anything… anybody ever heard of two wrongs don’t make a right. lol

Does this thing, posted on the Washington State Department of Health website, look like it is a life saving state-of-the-art piece of equipment.  This is an airborne radiation detector in Tumwater, WA.

State-of-the-art lol

And as much as scientists will claim to know (and take it from me… they will), nuclear disasters can have a long-term impact

Three Mile Island

They are currently telling us that the Fukushima reactor is relatively stable!!  Not STABLE, but relatively stable (lol).  That is like saying, “well you might not die, we just aren’t quite sure of it yet.”  Well if there is to be a meltdown, this will be a problem, so my advice is to pay attention to what they are telling (and selling) you!

I would not like to live here any time soon!

A view of Chernobyl taken from the empty city of Pripyat.

The question people should REALLY be asking themselves is, “What can I do to help the power needs of the world?”  There are scientists, positive good-hearted politicians, and philosophers in all of us… and it IS up to humanity to solve the problems of humanity. 

So get back to work on it already! [ I think about it everyday!!!!]

Oh, and I did not take any of these pictures (thank you Wikipedia).  I usually only like to use my own content, but luckily, I have not been close enough to a meltdown to grab a pic, as of yet!

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