Retraction: Fatality Cited Yesterday Was Not near Raleigh Nuke; It was near a South Carolina nuke owned by same company.greenspun.com : LUSENET : TimeBomb 2000 (Y2000) : One Thread |
Yesterday I posted that CP&L reported to the NRC that a dead person was found on March 15 in a car on the road used to access the recently beleagured Raleigh nuke plant. The report lists unknown cause of death.Closer reading of the report shows that the fatality was near a South Carolina nuclear plant owned by the same utility company.
There is still no indication that the fatality is in any way relevant to the operation of the facility.
-- Puddintame (dit@dot.com), March 17, 1999
I wonder if all those that 'hinted' at a connection or made insinuations about the company also retract their pathetic conspirational mindset.
-- Craig (craig@ccinet.ab.ca), March 17, 1999.
Hi Puddintame, thanks for having the guts to say you were wrong. Given the innumerable right posts you've made, I don't think you need feel badly about this aberration. Craig, it must feel so good to be so superior.
-- Imperfect Old Git (anon@spamproblems.com), March 17, 1999.
Puddintame,Thanks for letting us know.
-- Deborah (infowars@yahoo.com), March 17, 1999.
Craig:Your point? Wasn't it still a nuclear plant? Methink craig is crack..
Be sure to bring a penny....Charon
-- Charon (Thatplace@downbelow.com), March 17, 1999.
Well I must admit to be somewhat redfaced on this. It shows the danger of my trying to go outside of my field to interpret anything. I saw "Robinson security" and assumed it was like Pinkerton security. I'm certainly glad I didn't try to draw any unfounded conclusions about the incident.Fortunately, this is not the New York Times. Besides, I don't even have an editor, although I certainly need one. I will still go full throttle on this stuff, and I'll still make good faith errors in an effort to put stuff up for public discussion as soon as possible. A factual error does not have a long life span with this crowd. I will guarantee only my good faith, not my accuracy.
I am still curious about the fatality. Anyone near the Robinson facility?
-- Puddintame (dit@dot.com), March 17, 1999.