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Comment by MostlyStable

2 days ago

This is an important point that a lot of people don't seem to understand. The longest live materials that are the hardest store are the least dangerous.

Least dangerous. I recommend storing them in a shed next to your home. Thanks for stepping up. We appreciate you.

  • You are acting like this is some kind of gotcha...I literally would do this for extremely reasonable sums. Unless you are grinding up and swallowing these materials (which requires that you first break into their storage casks), they are not at all dangerous.

  • Happily. As long as I also receive a billion dollar check and the necessary permits for digging a ridiculously deep shaft straight down.

    The issues surrounding long term storage are almost entirely political.

    • All I read above is "If's" "As long as" "Unless'" , etc.

      I'll do further research but my initial impression is that you're all operating like economists ... "ceteris paribus".

      The funny thing is. Life isn't like that. Mismanagement, cost compromises, engineering fuck ups, climate disaster, terrorism, etc are almost de rigueur ...

      You've not convinced me.

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