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Re: Went and toured the first nuclear power plant today…
Used to work out there when it was called the INEL.
Did you get to see these, they’re on the way to EBR-1?
Nuclear engines being built to power an aircraft. Initiated by John F. Kennedy if I remember correctly. The landing airfield had actually been built for it.
Such a cool & interesting area…..
Craters of the Moon also a neat area to visit there.
Did you get to see these, they’re on the way to EBR-1?
Nuclear engines being built to power an aircraft. Initiated by John F. Kennedy if I remember correctly. The landing airfield had actually been built for it.
Such a cool & interesting area…..
Craters of the Moon also a neat area to visit there.
skipshot12
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Re: What Are You Listening To? (Part Deux)

The Yardbirds • Live! Blueswailing July ‘64
pumpkinman
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Went and toured the first nuclear power plant today…
A couple months ago, I came across a video from a YouTuber I enjoy called “Smarter Every Day”. It was about his visit to the world’s first nuclear power plant, called EBR-1 (Experimental Breeder Reactor 1). Shortly into the video, I realized that this historical site is more or less in my back yard, up in central Idaho (about 3 hours away). So this past weekend we packed in the car and headed up to check it out in person.
It was an awesome day, and I’m sure we’ll be back again someday! They have done an exceptional job of maintaining the site, and it feels very much like it must have been in the 1950’s. They have guided tours, or you can explore at your own pace. I’ve attached the video (a little long at 45 mins), and some photos (my daughter is in most of them - sorry, lol). If you ever find yourself in central Idaho, I highly recommend the experience!
https://youtu.be/JVROsxtjoCw?si=xLdmAgCdy_XMT0zC
This one is NOT my photo (didn’t think to take one of the site)


This is a neat effect - there are 36 panes of glass with mineral oil filler to provided a way to visually inspect fuel rods. When you shine a light at the window, each pane reflects the light, giving the string of 36 dots.











It was an awesome day, and I’m sure we’ll be back again someday! They have done an exceptional job of maintaining the site, and it feels very much like it must have been in the 1950’s. They have guided tours, or you can explore at your own pace. I’ve attached the video (a little long at 45 mins), and some photos (my daughter is in most of them - sorry, lol). If you ever find yourself in central Idaho, I highly recommend the experience!
https://youtu.be/JVROsxtjoCw?si=xLdmAgCdy_XMT0zCThis one is NOT my photo (didn’t think to take one of the site)


This is a neat effect - there are 36 panes of glass with mineral oil filler to provided a way to visually inspect fuel rods. When you shine a light at the window, each pane reflects the light, giving the string of 36 dots.











daddyjt
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Re: The dumbest audio-related claims you’ve heard.
nooshinjohn wrote: »Three letters say it all... ASR
First thing I thought of when I read the OP's post.
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Amperex 6201/12AT7 Gold Pin Pair
For sale is an Amperex 6201/12AT7 Gold Pin Pair these test as NOS tubes and are very rare, I think there are only 2-3 pair for sale on Ebay.
$75.00 + shipping

$75.00 + shipping

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