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Old 06-21-2016, 12:42 PM   #80
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Originally Posted by geekmaster View Post
I embedded more links in my post (not yet in your quote). Though time-consuming, they are well worth checking out (watch the videos to completion) IMHO.

That book you mentioned, "7 used from $500.000" -- are they printed on solid gold tablets, or what? Yes, amazon is confusing on that, when they ALSO show availability at $39.95 (still expensive for a paperback book).
I can only assume that it is long out of print and few remain available for sale. I read it from my public library back in the 1980s and still remember it as looking objectively at the end-to-end impacts of power generation and supporting the argument that nuclear is the best option.

I just thought to check and it appears that Google books does not have it online. I followed their link to worldcat and it appears that it is still available at many libraries. Given this, I would suggest you check your local libraries for one. In the worst case you could get it via an inter-library loan.

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