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| jbottero @ 2007-01-07 12:03:29 |
It's a HUGE CO2 pollution source called the "Northport Power Plant". |
| jbottero @ 2007-01-07 12:58:04 |
What I don't understand about "censoring" like this is what they hope to achieve? I can still tell where the roads are, where the guard shack is, how many cars are in the parking lot... What does the blurring accomplish? A false sense of security? |
| dda @ 2007-01-07 19:09:58 |
They don't want we know about the plant manager's baldness. |
| Ozzy @ 2007-01-07 21:01:48 |
That is an oil or gas fired power plant (oil tanks) by the lack of a coal pile. It is still in operation by the looks of the water discharge canal. If this plant is censored it is because all power stations in the US now fall under the protection of the Homeland Security. |
| jbottero @ 2007-01-08 17:18:54 |
Sure, Ozzy, but what is it I can't see now that I could have seen without the "censoring"? |
| Ozzy @ 2007-01-19 23:42:53 |
Nothing really, I work at a coal fired power plant and if you know your way around one you can tell what everything is on any other one, regardless on fuel type even when censored. I have no clue as to what they where trying to acomplish unless it was requested by the company itself for whatever reason. |
| Parabellum @ 2007-03-17 16:46:13 |
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&cp=qtmcm48wn4b7&style=o&lvl=1&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=9768098 |
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