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Previews looked really good. I didn't realize it had started, so I'll have to check it out.watching it on HBO. Pretty legit
I was just going to let it play out and then binge it at the end since it is hard to spoil it.
Same here. It's great so far.Watched first 2 episodes last night. Very well done.
Very good.watching it on HBO. Pretty legit
Haven’t seen the 3rd episode but have liked it so far. First episode was really cool, but I thought the second episode was especially interesting. They did a good job of explaining things so far to make it informative and entertaining.
This happens in episode 3.Show is fantastic. I've read books on it but watching it in this format it's hard to fathom that this really happened (I was a toddler). It's like a damn sci-fi series yet the world went through this. There were some real heroes involved in the whole thing, including 3 divers that basically saved Europe.
https://www.businessinsider.com/chernobyl-volunteers-divers-nuclear-mission-2016-4
This happens in episode 3.
OopsEpisode 2. (I haven't seen 3 yet, but watched it happen in 2 last night).
This happens in episode 3.
Yeah, it's not Gorbachev.Fyi to those who haven't watched episode 3, when you see "Nudity" prior to watching the episode, don't get too excited.
Great show. And I’m loving the podcast almost as much. Highly recommend.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-chernobyl-podcast/id1459712981
As someone who has been to Pripyat (before it was 'legal'), I am excited to watch it.
Who has seen the finale??? Pretty powerful.
The whole series was fantastic. I learned so much from watching. Would watch again.
I am a huge fan of HBO mini-series. They pack it all in perfectly and sometimes a short story just hits a home-run. It doesn't get drawn out.
I assume you watched The Night Of. If not, you must.
The only reason I'd be remotely concerned about being near a reasonably modern reactor here in the states is terrorism.
And even then, not sure I'd be all that concerned.
The wind industry is going belly up. Until engineers can figure out how to store wind energy it will never survive on its own.What has there been? 3 incidents? Chernobyl, 3 mile, and Fukushima? I think the red tape you have to go through to commission and cost to build will be an issue. I think once wind incentives go away and natural gas goes up maybe you see them considered more,
Shit people are making a shiot ton on wind right now.The wind industry is going belly up. Until engineers can figure out how to store wind energy it will never survive on its own.
It’s the owners.we were driving out in west texas a few years ago with these turbines were just getting started. We stopped and talked to a dude who was out there and he was the owner of the property. He told us his deal, not 100% of it, but most of it, and it wasn't anything to write home about. Maybe things have changed over the years and property owners got together and tried to move the needle, but it was just not a lot of money. I'm sure someone is making money but I bet it's not the property owners. Throw in the subsidies and the curve changes.