August 5, 2011 at 1:54 pm
Taking sustainability seriously – not so funny if he is your neighbour though
Bourneville you have plenty of willing Nuts for your product “Fruit & Nut”:D
Here’s a guy who has taken Sustainability very seriously. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-14406766
I had a local Green MSP in the neighbourhood – quite mad – often seen jumping up and down on his compost heap to hasten decomposition (failed and has retired thank goodness) – but that was possibly harmless apart from the ‘pong’.
This Swede though is 😮
Swede admits home-made atom experiment was ‘crazy’
Mr Handl posted photos of his home experiment on the internet
A Swedish man who tried to set up a nuclear reactor in his kitchen at home has admitted his plan was “crazy”.
Fancy him being your neighbour!!!!
By: nJayM - 7th August 2011 at 07:00
Rumours that IKEA have engaged Handl – new product range launched
Rumours that IKEA have engaged Handl – new product range is launched
As a complete new all in one IKEA are rumoured to have engaged Handl and have a compact sustainability package for domestic use – ie Nuclear generation in the home/kitchen (replacing gas or electric boilers).
With it of course as part of the package a town’s supply of IKEA’s other famous product –
http://www.newsbiscuit.com/2011/05/06/ikea-launch-the-flatpack-coffin-271/
With a name like Handl (Handel) there is the inevitable self composed music to accompany very explosive mass funerals by to a similar tune to “Music for the Royal Fireworks”.:D
By: ZRX61 - 5th August 2011 at 17:58
It’s the same as the guys who learn enough to be lethal at Chemistry class and then do the same next door without for a moment thinking about the impact of getting it slightly wrong.:eek:
Destroyed a garden shed at age 12 with a rather spectacular detonation from merely mixing different chemicals together :dev2: I barely made it out in time when I realized things were going somewhat awry….:D
By: nJayM - 5th August 2011 at 14:56
Motives aside he must have a modicum of brain power ….
Motives aside he must have a modicum of brain power to get so far.
I have absolutely nothing against innovation and agree that often the idea in the shed gets to be world famous.
If the guy has/had any brains then he would know that the process was risky to all around and would have taken himself off to an uninhabited part of Sweden and carried on.
It’s the same as the guys who learn enough to be lethal at Chemistry class and then do the same next door without for a moment thinking about the impact of getting it slightly wrong.:eek:
By: inkworm - 5th August 2011 at 14:47
Reading on his blog he didn’t want to use it to generate power, just try it and see if it was possible to build a nuclear reactor in his kitchen, a bit mad but it is the inventors like this that come up with the next revolutionary idea!
By: nJayM - 5th August 2011 at 14:01
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
“Mr Handl said he would stick to reading books about physics from now on.”
“Mr Handl, who is 31 and unemployed, told the BBC World Service he had bought the radioactive materials on the internet and from Germany.”
“I had it under control, it was not so dangerous,” he told the BBC.
But he added: “It was pretty stupid.”
NICE man:mad: – wonder how many more there are like him or worse?:eek: