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Hey all. Firstly let me say how much I respect engineers- especially those working in the nuclear field. My math skills have always bordered on the horrendous, and so I ended up in law school (Ironically at Drexel- an engineering school...) But- my grandfather was an engineer for GPU who designed nuke plants. He built Oyster Creek in NJ and was relocated out to fix Three Mile Island. I was lucky enough as a kid to get to explore the plant- a thing that seems ridiculous now. Anyway, I have binders full of construction photos of Oyster Creek if anyone would be interested- I'd be happy to upload if people would enjoy it.
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