'Do as we say, not as we do' and glowing pigs
Although you may have already gathered this from previous posts, I would just like to state categorically that I don't like nuclear power. Or nuclear weapons.
Just a wee short while after Tony Blair pops his 'strategic energy review' on the table (read: let's have some more nuclear power), the government are now jumping up and down because Iran are thinking the same thing.Well, Tony et al, forgive me for pointing out once more that the longer you continue the 'do as we say, not as we do' preaching at countries wanting nuclear power (sorry, I just mean the 'dodgy' ones, of course), the longer they are likely to stick two fingers up at you. I suggest your position would be stronger if you led by example. (Top tip, have you heard about this stuff called 'renewable energy'?)
But hey, the US/UK/(insert country name here) combined army/'defence' industry swill bin could do with a slightly more convincing reason for invading Iran, so perhaps this will crack it?
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In brighter news (see what I did there?), some clever boffins in Taiwan have made the best glowing pigs ever. And there you were thinking splicing genes from wildly different things was a bad idea and was going to end up with Frankenstein-like creatures taking over the world - when all it's really doing is making pigs more cute!
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