Ozzzies Get Stuck On A Whale

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Ozzzies Get Stuck On A Whale

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Who is married to the deputy sheriff of the jail. (you can look it up)

or: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgzI9bwNti8

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OK the old news: http://www.iter.org/fr/newsline/13/1616
On 14 August, a group of 130 scientists and engineers united in the Australian ITER Forum, launched a strategic plan for fusion science and engineering, which outlines the path towards an Australian involvement in ITER. The launch event was held in Parliament House in Canberra. The plan calls for an investment of 38 million Euro over 10 years.

Physicist Matthew Hole, chairman of the Australian ITER Forum, described ITER as the world's largest science project. The money would be spent on fellowships and travel for scientists working directly on the ITER project or on ITER-related science and would also fund Australian scientists to build a component for the reactor.
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Physicist Matthew Hole, chairman of the Australian ITER Forum
Pouring money into a Hole? The jokes write themselves.

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MSimon wrote: =====

OK the old news: http://www.iter.org/fr/newsline/13/1616
On 14 August, a group of 130 scientists and engineers united in the Australian ITER Forum, launched a strategic plan for fusion science and engineering, which outlines the path towards an Australian involvement in ITER. The launch event was held in Parliament House in Canberra. The plan calls for an investment of 38 million Euro over 10 years.

Physicist Matthew Hole, chairman of the Australian ITER Forum, described ITER as the world's largest science project. The money would be spent on fellowships and travel for scientists working directly on the ITER project or on ITER-related science and would also fund Australian scientists to build a component for the reactor.
Okay, why is Australia using the Euro for money? Isn't the aussie dollar any good anymore?

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I predict ITER will join SSC. Call me an optimist, but the money could be much better used elsewhere. (PolyWell and Focus Fusion, e.g.) Even one year's interest on the projected 16bn$ would do just fine, thankyewverrahmuch!
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