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DHS Develops Giant Emergency Tunnel Plug
2012-03-30
Posted by:Anonymoose

#15  " Perhaps it activates into place using a Richard Gear."

Go to your room, swksvolFF. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara   2012-03-30 22:01  

#14  #12 Besoeker, the Hannaford clean up is only one part of PNNL's work. Re: bugs and gas, it's easy to condescendingly dismiss chem/bio threats since we haven't had a major successful attack of those sorts.

Condescendingly....? Please give me the statistics on GWOT deaths in the US from chem/bio attack. Wait, I'll save you the research by giving your some perspective. More people are killed by rabies and lightening strikes each year than by chem/bio.

Yes, PNNL does indeed have other contracts. Some are even LESS impressive than the Hanford clean-up project. Would you like to discuss BMI, the National Labs and Los Alimos, NM?
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-03-30 21:36  

#13  Perhaps it activates into place using a Richard Gear.

Srzly though its needs to be flood debris and scared people proof, nevermind filling all nooks and crannies.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2012-03-30 21:25  

#12  Besoeker, the Hannaford clean up is only one part of PNNL's work.

Re: bugs and gas, it's easy to condescendingly dismiss chem/bio threats since we haven't had a major successful attack of those sorts. Of course, the work of people at the Labs and elsewhere just might have something to do with that fact .....
Posted by: lotp   2012-03-30 20:42  

#11  Looks like Barney Frank's butt plug.
I wonder if it vibrates?
Posted by: tu3031   2012-03-30 19:46  

#10  It's an entry for the Friday Inane and Inspid Comment contest from our multi-nymed poster in Virginia.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-03-30 18:32  

#9  Tiny Hupusorong4784, would you be so kind as to restate that in a way I can understand? I'm sure what you wrote is meaningful and witty, but I must be slower than usual today.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-03-30 18:05  

#8  Those are tampons for the progressive liberal democratic commie crew and the women men of the generals!
Posted by: Tiny Hupusorong4784   2012-03-30 17:05  

#7  DHS has a Science and Tech Directorate? Good Lord.
Posted by: Hellfish   2012-03-30 12:16  

#6  Richland, home of the Bombers

Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2012-03-30 09:56  

#5  in related news
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-03-30 09:28  

#4  DHS's Science and Technology Directorate in collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

Very interesting! And how is PNNL out in Richland, WA coming along with their decades old contract at cleaning up the 150 (plus or minus) giant vats of bubbling, radioactive goo at the WWII Hanford Nuclear Site?

Bugs and gas are not the threat, never have been. The real threat sits in the White House. But we would never want a potential crisis to go to waste.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-03-30 07:50  

#3  That plug will never work, IMHO.

I heard somewhere that there is some serious erosion going on under the Big Dig, but a couple of Google searches didn't turn anything up.
Posted by: gorb   2012-03-30 01:52  

#2   The "Big Dig" was so expensive that IMHO it should have never been done. It is analogous to spending $1 million to renovate an old house which is then becomes worth $200,000. It might have been cheaper to move Boston to a low-maintenance part of Taxachusetts.
This tunnel plug reminds me of a sci-fi story about a future dystopia's method of decreasing its surplus population at unpredictable intervals.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-03-30 00:50  

#1  Is it just me, or is anyone else getting the feeling theres something wrong wid the East Coast's "Big Dig", besides prohibitive or questionable cost overruns???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-03-30 00:04  

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