About Atheism

Submitted by tng on Fri, 2005-12-02 12:57.
Austin over at About.com's Agnosticism/Atheism site has give CotL a little plug and has volunteered to host the Mar. 29 2006 CotL. 
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jack34 (not verified) Says:
Tue, 2010-08-10 00:16


However, by the mid eighties, the disaster at Chernobyl  and other political issues meant that development effectively stalled – the building was finished, but none of the radioactive materials were there; the government abandoned it, and the German taxpayer was effectively left with a concrete shell costing 3.5 billion euros. When a dutch businessman bought the complex in 1995, he decided to turn it into a hotel and amusement park – ‘Kernwasser Wunderland’, which translates rather unappealingly to ‘Nuclear Water Wonderland.’ By far the coolest activity in my eyes has to be the ability to both go inside and free climb up the huge painted cooling tower. Despite the obvious stigma of holidaying at a Nuclear Power plant, over half a million people visit annually. And if you still have a nagging worry, you can be reassured by their slogan – “this whole complex guaranteed free of radiation!”

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sid66 (not verified) Says:
Tue, 2009-11-10 03:10

Certainly some certifications and JN0-350 questions are more valuable and career-boosting than others. If you are considering pursuing a certification or 000-076 questions, you'd be wise to pose some tough questions to the organization that issues the credential you're pondering. The 642-061 questions, a Certification and Accreditation Programs Directory, an expensive volume that is likely available in your local library, offers a list of questions you should ask issuing organizations when you're thinking about obtaining certification.

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