Homer Simpson Nuclear Safety Simulator

Here: have at it with a Swedish nuclear power plant simulator. Raise and lower the control rods, turn pumps on and off, open and close valves, just make sure you don’t blowup anything.

Go look at the Chernobyl tour to see what happens when you mess up.

The original page includes this context:

The control-room operators of the Kärnobyl nuclear power plant are telecommuting and are running the plant through the Web. However, the mean time between failure for the components of Kärnobyl is not great. Try to keep the reactor stable when component failures occur!

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5 Comments

  1. Pingback by Twenty Years Ago Today « MaisonBisson.com on April 26, 2006 6:02 pm

    [...] Because of the need for power, the remaining reactors of Chernobyl NPP were kept in operation until 2000, and and even now there are 12 RBMK reactors like those at Chernobyl in operation in Russia and Lithuania. Safety (and training, I hope) is said to have improved. Westron, a joint venture between Westinghouse and Hartron, is bringing Western-style safety systems to Eastern European power plants, even though they often get paid in IOUs. (Sadly, “Western-style safety” may not mean what it used to. Practice here.) [...]

  2. Comment by aldo on May 19, 2007 11:13 am

    soy fanatico de los simpson y espero la pelicula q el estreno es para mi cumpliaño q tal je jajajajajajaja

  3. Comment by cleaver crooks on July 21, 2007 2:02 pm

    i love this !!!

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  5. Comment by agu on April 19, 2008 2:26 pm

    me pregunto si son gey

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