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... but scientists believe when the universe was created ...
... but scientists believe when the universe was created ...
Just curious if GW is one and the same GW who was president of Frontenac Ventures (uranium, Sharbot Lake, etc)
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Now more than a month after Williams was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years, Nicholas said investigators are continuing to investigate him for other possible offences.
The books are not closed on Russell Williams, Nicholas said. The investigation is not over.
And still no autopsy results on LC. Hmmm ... wonder what's up with that.
sb, would the results of the forensic tests be published or must they be obtained by submitting a freedom of information request?
Nothing ever heard again from the other fellow found at 7:00 a.m. same day (with photo proof) ...floating you know where and sent to the same hospital for autopsy...
Maybe if L/E had been willing to spend $10,000,000 on an investigation there might have been a resolution by now that reasonable people could accept.
just my opinion.
<huge snip>Got any ideas?
analysis of spent reactor fuel
crystallographic analysis of spent reactor fuel
... disappointed to leave the project at this stage ... has made no plans for his retirement ...
Here is the link to my #253 above which gives the excerpt about the 2006 Geneva presentation on which LC collaborated:
http://www.cins.ca/people/sediako/publications.html
... The workshop was motivated by the potential that light and neutron sources have to proffer advances in our understanding of radiation damage and to validate new science-based materials performance models ...
That same document from the 2006 Geneva presentation was referenced in a final report dated November 17, 2009 summarizing a workshop held at Bishops Lodge, Santa Fe, NM September 20-22, 2009. From the Executive Summary:
full report at:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...m+zircaloy+cranswick&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
It seems LC wasn't simply the computer geek some would have the public believe .. LC et al have/had influence in matters related to the safety of nuclear fuel, facilities, structural components, and radiation damage.
Wayyy past my bedtime, so will make this brief.
AECL was designated Canada's implementing agent with regard to the engineering design activities of ITER:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...yId=4241++aecl++iter&cd=2&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca
Hmmm
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<snip>There is some confusion as to the dates as the wiki on ITER states that Canada had been among the original group of nations participating but had withdrawn in late 2003. :waitasec:
Article: Canada withdraws from negotiations.(regarding International Thermonuclear Energy Reactor)
Article from:Fusion Power Report Article date:January 1, 2004 Copyright