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				 Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:14 am    Post subject: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/14/08 | 
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				THIS IS AN RV FORUM. NOT GENERAL DISCUSSION of your OPINIONS!!
 
 [quote] Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:57:46 -0700
  From: rv-list(at)matronics.com
  To: rv-list-digest(at)matronics.com
  Subject: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/14/08
  
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  Total Messages Posted Fri 03/14/08: 15
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  Today's Message Index:
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  1. 04:50 AM - Re: Nuclear Energy (Bubblehead)
  2. 06:40 AM - Registration Display (Dave Reel)
  3. 06:55 AM - Re: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/13/08 (glen matejcek)
  4. 07:34 AM - Re: Re: Nuclear Energy (linn Walters)
  5. 07:57 AM - Re: Registration Display (Bob)
  6. 08:13 AM - Re: Re: Nuclear Energy (Bob)
  7. 08:41 AM - Re: Registration Display (Bob Leffler)
  8. 08:42 AM - Re: Re: Nuclear Energy (Steven Reynard)
  9. 09:25 AM - Re: Registration Display (Greg Young)
  10. 09:28 AM - Re: Re: Nuclear Energy (Terry Watson)
  11. 11:53 AM - Re: Re: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/13/08 (Chuck Jensen)
  12. 01:21 PM - Re: Re: Re: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/13/08 (ptrotter(at)optonline.net)
  13. 03:22 PM - Re: Aircraft Sale (RV-8A) (Tim Lewis)
  14. 06:08 PM - The Ethanol Fantasy (RScott)
  15. 07:32 PM - Re: The Ethanol Fantasy (n801bh(at)netzero.com)
  
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 04:50:38 AM PST US
  Subject: Re: Nuclear Energy
  From: "Bubblehead" <jdalman2000(at)yahoo.com>
  
  
  Hey guys - please take this discussion off-line and off this forum. I get enough
  conflict and argument in my day job! Neither of your opinions is going to change
  as a result of the discussion, and I subscribe to this forum to learn about
  and read about RVs!
  
  This is the RV list, not the nuclear power list.
  
  Thanks,
  
  John
  
  former USN "Nuke"
  
  --------
  John Dalman
  Elburn, IL
  RV-8 N247TD
  
  
  Read this topic online here:
  
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=169777#169777
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 06:40:31 AM PST US
  From: "Dave Reel" <dreel(at)cox.net>
  Subject: Registration Display
  
  Does my RV-8A need it's FAA registration or other paper work displayed 
  in the cockpit or can I keep it in an envelope inside one of my panel 
  storage boxes? I do have the EXPERIMENTAL and the warning blurb text 
  attached so the passenger can read it from their aft seat & it passed 
  FAA inspection.
  
  Tim flew and I rode passenger yesterday. Exciting. Tim can really land 
  smoothly & keep the nose up for roll out. Unfortunately, I'm now ready 
  to show everything to possible buyers because I got cancer & have to 
  sell a plane in great condition with only 50hr flight time.
  
  Dave Reel
  
  ________________________________ Message 3 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 06:55:51 AM PST US
  From: "glen matejcek" <aerobubba(at)earthlink.net>
  Subject: RE: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/13/08
  
  
  Hi Chuck-
  
  Indeed, the embrittlement of SS doesn't seem to be much of a concern
  anymore, although it still does seem to be one for the fuel rods. Clearly,
  that represents a lot less waste in a much more manageable form than if the
  whole primary apparatus has to be scrapped periodically.
  
  However, WRT the tritium issue:
  
  You wrote "> As Jerry Isler pointed out...don't confuse commercial nuclear
  power with Government
  > weapons programs."
  
  In response to what I wrote: "Not a direct correlation to the civil
  power industry, " 
  
  You also wrote "However, to call tritium
  > permanent and highly toxic is mistaken on all accounts. 
  
  In response to "but an example of a permanent, highly toxic waste leak that
  wasn't supposed to happen, and won't get better by itself"
  
  Okay, I could have phrased that more carefully. The comment was about the
  leak in general. If tritium is leaking from the buried reactors and
  getting into the ground water, you can bet other, highly toxic things are
  as well. 
  
  Also: >With a half-life of
  > 12 years, tritium decays away rapidly which is the reason the Government
  keeps
  > wanting to replenish its supply for warheads.
  
  Okay, in geologic terms it has an excruciatingly short life span. To
  someone drinking water laced with tritium on a daily basis, it lasts long
  enough.
  
  > As to it being highly toxic, this is simply not so. The beta radiation
  given off
  > by tritium will not penetrate a piece of paper or your skin. It is only
  of
  > interest when ingested. 
  
  Like from the city water supply.
  
  >Even then, being water based, it is rapidly excreted
  > from the body...especially if you help it along with a six-pack.
  
  >From the Hazardous Substances Data Bank:
  
  Human Toxicity Excerpts: 
  ...Tritium in water form is readily retained in the body and remains with a
  biological half-life of approximately 10 days. Due to the body's ready
  adsorption of tritium in the form of tritiated water, exposure to tritiated
  water in air is on the order of 15,000 to 25,000 times more hazardous than
  exposure to gaseous tritium (HT, DT, and T2). 
  [USDOE; DOE Handbook Tritium Handling and Safe Storage
  DOE-HDBK-11290YrXXXX-YR p. 5 (December 1991). Available from
  http://www.eh.doe.gov/techstds/tsdrafts/doe-hdbk-1129-yr.pdf as of July 29,
  2006 ]**PEER REVIEWED**
  
  Okay, with a biological half life of 10 days, and drinking water repeatedly
  each day, continuos exposure seems to be a given. And IIRC, the Pacific
  northwest is rather fond and proud of it's local breweries, so I'm guessing
  the six-pack will only hurt, not help.
  
  > So, reactor embrittlement, like tritium, sound pretty ominous, but
  neither are
  > of consequence to the safety of the plant or public. Now, if you would
  like to
  > discuss the environmental safety of the DOE sites (Oak Ridge, Hanford,
  Savannah
  > River, et al), that's an altogether different animal, but has nothing to
  do
  > with commercial nuclear power used to produce electricity, so please
  don't confuse
  > the two.
  
  I say again, "Not a direct correlation to the civil
  power industry, " 
  
  > If given the choice to live 10 miles down wind of a coal fired plant or a
  nuclear
  > plant, the nuclear plant is the choice by a landslide. The coal fired
  plant
  > actually emits more radiation than a nuclear plant because of the natural
  radioisotopes
  > in coal that are continuously emitted into the air, along with sulfur,
  > particulates and a potpourri of other chemicals. Nuclear is represented
  > to be clean for a reason!
  
  Clearly, that bit of marketing hasn't worked too well. 
  
  glen matejcek
  aerobubba(at)earthlink.ne
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 4 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 07:34:00 AM PST US
  From: linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net>
  Subject: Re: Re: Nuclear Energy
  
  
  Bubblehead wrote:
  
  >
  >Hey guys - please take this discussion off-line and off this forum.
  >
  PLEASE NOT YET!!! I'm learning a lot here! My knowledge is really 
  dated and this data dump is kinda reinforcing my position on nuke power.
  
  > I get enough conflict and argument in my day job!
  >
  Ah, but I haven't seen any argument ...... just a difference of opinion 
  .....
  
  > Neither of your opinions is going to change as a result of the discussion,
  >
  Maybe yes, maybe no, but if factual data gets floated we all benefit 
  from the education.
  
  > and I subscribe to this forum to learn about and read about RVs!
  >
  Yeah, me too. However, the nuke thread can be dealt with with by the 
  delete key, as any other thread.
  
  >This is the RV list, not the nuclear power list.
  >
  I agree, but in addition to the nuclear power list info has been 
  presented that belongs on the 'alternative engine' list, and 
  'environmental disaster list' ....... etc. ..... and I don't belong to 
  those. My primary interest is in aviation ...... and at present I decry 
  the increasingly high cost of energy ..... that could be offset by nuke 
  power, thereby allowing me to transfer money from my 'energy account' to 
  my 'avgas account'.
  
  >Thanks,
  >
  >John
  >
  >former USN "Nuke"
  >
  Ah, so you already know all about the subject of this thread. No wonder 
  you'd like to see it disappear. Well, it will, sooner or later. Until 
  then, if you decide not to add knowledge to the thread ..... whap that 
  delete key.
  
  This isn't meant to flame John, nor encourage off-topic threads, but as 
  long as it's here, I'll put up with it.
  
  Some suggestions though .... filters do work, and so do 'reply to all' 
  in an off list discussion.
  Linn ..... always looking to be educated .....  
  
  >
  >--------
  >John Dalman
  >Elburn, IL
  >RV-8 N247TD
  >
  >
  >Read this topic online here:
  >
  >http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=169777#169777
  >
  >
  > 
  >
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 5 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 07:57:56 AM PST US
  From: Bob <panamared5(at)brier.net>
  Subject: Re: Registration Display
  
  
  The Reg says it must be displayed. However, I keep mine in the glove 
  compartment. When the aircraft was signed off by the FAA, I asked 
  the inspector this question and did not get a response, more of a 
  shrug of the shoulders.
  
  But, If an FAA guy is looking for a reason to write up a violation, 
  then this would be one.
  
  Bob
  RV6 "Wicked Witch of the West"
  
  
  At 07:36 AM 3/14/08, you wrote:
  >Does my RV-8A need it's FAA registration or other paper work 
  >displayed in the cockpit or can I keep it in an envelope inside one 
  >of my panel storage boxes? I do have the EXPERIMENTAL and the 
  >warning blurb text attached so the passenger can read it from their 
  >aft seat & it passed FAA inspection.
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 6 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 08:13:45 AM PST US
  From: Bob <panamared5(at)brier.net>
  Subject: Re: Re: Nuclear Energy
  
  
  At 09:31 AM 3/14/08, you wrote:
  >>Hey guys - please take this discussion off-line and off this forum.
  >
  >PLEASE NOT YET!!! I'm learning a lot here! My knowledge is really 
  >dated and this data dump is kinda reinforcing my position on nuke power.
  
  I too am learning a lot. Over the last 15 years on this list, I can 
  not believe some of the things I have learned that are not directly 
  RV related. I am on other building lists and we may have 2-3 
  messages a week (all building related)! The other lists are no fun at all.
  
  One of the interesting things about this list is the diversity of 
  opinion, thought and experience and I for one enjoy the input. Yes, 
  some of the debate can get tiresome, but where else could you take 
  some of these issues and get the response that comes from an RV 
  builder/flyer/fanatic?
  
  Bob
  RV6 "Wicked Witch of the West" 
  
  
  ________________________________ Message 7 _____________________________________
  
  
  Time: 08:41:59 AM PST US
  From: "Bob Leffler" <rv(at)thelefflers.com>
  Subject: RE: Registration Display
  
  
  We were ramp checked during a Young Eagles event awhile ago. They wanted to
  see it someplace visible in the cockpit. Mine was in my flight bag at the
  time on the back seat of my Cherokee. But since I wasn't first to get
  checked, I had an opportunity to put it back in the plastic pouch.
  Ironically, it's by my left ankle, so there is no practical way anyone else
  in the aircraft could see it.
  
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  > Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:57:46 -0700
  > From: rv-list(at)matronics.com
  > To: rv-list-digest(at)matronics.com
  > Subject: RV-List Digest: 15 Msgs - 03/14/08
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