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I mean, it's expensive but there's nothing that can happen, they just stop working the nanosecond the environment isn't just right.


It'll be expensive, but will it be more expensive than the costliest disaster ever, Chernobyl, which apparently cost (is costing) $700 billion to contain / clean up?


No,... so?




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