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How are nuclear-powered ships a new idea? |
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Just how would you market it, anyway - "Ah, yes, we have nucler engines, but just think - all that radiation kills the Legionnaire's Disease!" |
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Marginal newness, perhaps, but their excessive energy demands surely call for an examination. |
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A marketing challenge, to be sure. |
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Just let them drift for a real `adventure cruise`. |
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I like this idea quite a bit. Cruise ships are terrible polluters, and if designed well these can be very clean and safe. Market how clean they are (no diesel fumes) and how quiet. |
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I believe this has incredible marketing potential. Everbody wants to be on a nuclear cruise, just to say they did. |
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My parents went on a nuclear cruise and all I got was this lousy deformation. |
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hate something change something. |
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Anyone up for a radioactive 'Exxon Valdeez'? It's clean, safe, and effiecient, but ferries aren't the safest method of transportation (see link). |
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When I started reading this, I thought it
was going to be a plan to use cruise ships
to carry nuclear launch systems. This
would actually work rather well - the
military could rent a half-a-deck on the
ship and everyone is happy. |
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