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If I could give the company more stars, I most definitely would. I am so
happy that we went with United Transportation Moving & Storage! We had a
sudden move due to my wife's job, relocating her to Las Vegas from
California. I started researching for moving companies and had a few good
ones and a lot of BAD ones when it came to estimates, customer service, and
contacting me. I finally settle with United and I am glad we did because
from the initial conversation with our awesome person Barbara, we felt
reassured of being handled properly and efficiency. She would call every
day or so to check on our move and to see if everything was still going
okay and such. She really is a great asset to this company and if you need
to get your move costs and arranged in the best way possible, ask for
Barbara! In the end, our final price was not much higher than our original
estimate and that's only because I added a little more things to the move
when I was done packing.
When the guys came on move day, there were three guys who came to move.
They called me 30 minutes beforehand and checked with my address. I was
highly impressed with their professionalism, speed of working, positive
work ethic, and always checking me on things as the moved progressed
throughout the day. Even though I did a pretty good job of packing my own
things (MY Choice) they made sure everything was packed and patted in the
best way possible and repatted certain items to make sure it was good. When
my items arrived, (A day later mind you!) There were only two guys this
time but they didn't miss a beat from the move pick up. Again, they called
30 minutes beforehand and arrived withing that time frame. My drop off was
just as fast, just as efficient, and went really well. I recieved
everything undamaged and just the way left it at my original home.i fully
recommend using this service on your next move. Big or small, near or far I
suggest United Transportation Moving & Storage.
I recently moved back to the area where my ex and I owned a house together.
Moving is tough enough without having to be reminded of a painful part of
your past. This is the first move that I have to do solo since my
ex-husband and I drove across the country and into LA 8 years ago. In the
past, I have always solicited the friends or a laborer at Home Depot to
help me. I had never considered hiring a moving company to move me because
of the bad experience my parents had moving from Massachusetts to the south
which seems like a million years ago. My mom still brings up that move up
and I guess because I have heard the story for my whole life, I had
developed an unfounded fear that I didn't consciously recognize. This time,
I didn't have a choice as time was not on my side. I had just found my
place not even a week before and I was starting a job the following Monday.
The move was last minute and on the weekend so everyone I called was either
busy or wanted to charge me an arm and a leg. After speaking to 4 or 5
companies and after being disappointed each time, I found United
Transportation Moving & Storage. The guy who answered the phone seemed
genuine; he answered all my questions and most importantly,wasn't just
telling me what I wanted to hear. He was upfront from the beginning about
how the job would be billed and offered to come do a free home estimate. I
think the move took about five hours as I hadn't packed much of anything at
all. The movers showed up in time and I had to literally force them to take
a break. I don't think they would of done so if I had not been so
insistent. They were both very respectful and polite of my space and
myself. After they finished unloading the last box, they came in without
asking to put my daughter's and my bed together. I would probably be
struggling right now if it wasn't for them. :)
United Transportation helped me out so much, I have never seen any moving
company work so fast yet so careful. The prices were far more reasonable
than what other moving companies were giving me. United Transportation
works with you every step of the way, all the questions I had were answered
the way I expected to them. The movers are very fast paced, friendly and
accurate. I'm someone who is really careful of my possession's and I give
United Transportation a 5 star review. If you want professional moving then
United Transportation is the way to go, no doubt about that.
Nuclear safe clean energy and you can keep your health insurance policy too
all lies.
You don't need wind,solar farms you need to put the wind solar, geothermal,
& biogas reactors in your home decentralizing the power grid and sell
excess energy through reverse metering to industries and business whom can
also use these methods to supply or supplement their needs.
+Jon Landon It sure would. Oh no your taxes might actual not be needed as much! The public might learn they don't need the Nanny state running their lives Ahh the horror!Governments are dinosaurs and need to die off or be reduced to what they can actually do well for the public and that is very little.
Why are they extracting them instead of building a sarcophagus (over the
whole reactor)? One of my few honest questions. Reply in earnest if you
know the answer as I do not.
The fuel rods are being extracted from a large pool on the upper floors of the damaged Reactor 4 building. The reactor itself was offline when the tsunami struck, so I don't think there was or is fuel inside it. As for the neighboring reactors, my understanding is that chernobyl's sarcophagus envelops the core in its entirety. I think that involved tunneling underneath the cores, so I guess they would need to figure out where the cores are first. Disclaimer: I'm a geek, not a nuclear engineer
i like how the very last few seconds they talk about the three cores they
have no idea where they are... like oh where did our very dangerous highly
unstable nuclear reactor cores go... they only over heated and melted thru
our containment barriers and are working their way thru the earth as we
speak... but were dumping gallons of water on where they were... causing
radioactive steam to vent into the open air.... but everything will be fine
if we get these rods out of #4 with out causing a nuclear reaction blowing
us off the face of the earth...
I could not agree more with your comment. The rods pose a massive risk so they must be dealt with and removed in this very risky process at best. The reporting is correct, there were 3 reactor core meltdowns. It is what is considered in nuclear physics and engineering as the worst case scenario. Where they are right now after 2 plus years is anyone's guess.
Bye, bye Japan: Its quite surprising that they built this nuclear power station on whjere they did knowing its very active in earth quakes. So I think you are right about what you said. You can't put himpty dumpty back together again, if its unsafe today it will be unsafe tomorrow.
Japan is bracing itself for the most dangerous operation at the Fukushima
nuclear plant since it was crippled by a quake and tsunami in March 2011.
The company running the facility plans to move radioactive fuel rods to
safe storage. RT's Alexey Yaroshevsky is in Japan for us. Christina
Consolo, Founder and Host of Nuked Radio, doubts that engineers will be
able to pull this off - given the level of damage at the plant.
+Paul Small they don't do anything different when they touch - think of a stovetop range: if you put 2 of those together like a sandwich, will they explode or fry in electrical malestrom?
+Paul Small heat is already the issue, already - as well as the means of power generation.your configuration would be somewhat disastrous.there's a reason reactors aren't built underground ;)
if the governments cared about people they would start thinking of a plan B -- Pray when the fuel rods are removed, they do not touch, because if they do: bye, bye oceans and hello cancer rates skyrocketing! avoid seafood at all costs. GOD bless
+Norman Bauer Follow-up:Microeconomics (from Greek prefix mikro- meaning "small" and economics) is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individual households and firms in making decisions on the allocation of limited resources (see scarcity).We're discussing power plants and the people that love them - not entire national or global MACROeconomics; we are discussing _micro_economics. :)
NOPE -- plz read the news and speak to scientists about radiation - you can contain it, never destroy it in a short period of time -- fukushima is already 10.000 times worse than chernobyl AND the pacific ocean will die in the next decade
yes, cancer will become rampant and also infertility and birth defects-- alcohol death will be something so minimal in the next decade. People will be more worried in surviving this
If you don't want to join the national guard, then you've gotta train yourself... the socialist roots of the USA are still present:10 USC § 311 - Militia: composition and classes(a) The militia of the United States consists of all able-bodied males at least 17 years of age and, except as provided in section 313 of title 32, under 45 years of age who are, or who have made a declaration of intention to become, citizens of the United States and of female citizens of the United States who are members of the National Guard.(b) The classes of the militia are—(1) the organized militia, which consists of the National Guard and the Naval Militia; and(2) the unorganized militia, which consists of the members of the militia who are not members of the National Guard or the Naval Militia.But you can't be deployed overseas.
+Paul Small socialists tend to teach one another (right to bear arms, etc.) - capitalists hire security guards, private prisons and private [secret] police
+Norman Bauer this is about economics - not governance.Private ownership: CapitalistPublic ownership: Socialist.credit unions are financial collectives.FDIC and the Fed are private financiersThe Federal Reserve board members don't even trust FDIC banks - they have their own, NCUA credit union: //www.frbfcu.org/Those capitalist [pigs] don't even trust their own FDIC system.
I'm not trying to make allies. You are making incoherent arguments and false assumptions and proposing them as facts. In my polite way I was telling you to go get a better understanding so that you do not look like a fool.
+Paul Small anarchy is "no rulers" - not "no rules".the USA and most republics operate without rulers. (we're a rebel nation - we threw that bitch King George overboard)
i don't care about your ideas on anarchism - got it? drop that half of the discussion (I have explained to you that I am a social anarchist - like Benjamin Franklin)
Anarchist do not advocate government. Period. End of story. If we were in an Anarcho Capitalist world there would be no kings, no rulers, no Parliament, no Party, no dear leader. How much clearer can I be? Why do you keep making points that have nothing to do with Anarcho Capitalism/Voluntaryism?
"anarcho-capitalism" is therefore wealth and prosperity for those that can take it - despite any government control.no matter that crack is bad for society (social), I need that paper (capital)!!
+Norman Bauer certainly. hitler was controlled by voices in his head - he was insane. simple as that.Royalty is always capitalist - as is the papacy. (the serfs toil for the king's glory and benefit, and pay taxes to [the king] - who is the government - so anarchist - kings and powerful corporations don't pay taxes!)
Why should I be concerned?Because it interest me. No other reason needed. But since you asked, answer I shall. Our world - economically and politically - in every way shape and form is controlled by banks. Those banks use government, it matter not what type of government it claims to be, to enforce policies that only benefit a very few people. Colloquially it is called the 1% but to be more accurate it is more like the 0.000001%. It is my deeply held conviction that all problems in humainty are a direct result of 1) central bankers and 2) governent which is the enforcement arm of those bankers.Those bankers controlled Mao, Stalin, Lennon, Hitler, every US president after Grover Cleavland, the King and queen of England, every power head you can think of since the dawn of the 20th century. With the minor exception of present day Iran and Cuba who have their own central banks.My angle is to inform as many people as I can of this.By the way we are not talking about Microeconomics we are talking about MACROeconomics and there is huge difference.
the only people that should be worried about this level of microeconomics are those that either want to own or are looking to own a public (socialist) or private (capitalist) corporation or company....certainly anyone should be interested and debate about it - but what's your angle?
Ugh no. AnCap do not advocate ANY taxes because we do not advocate ANY government. Man do your homework and find out what are our core arguments before you start blowing out bull crap.
this is called Marxist-Leninism! :DThe failing private banks take $14 trillion from the people's coffers and profiting to no end; while the public credit unions are paying out dividends to their members (redistribution) and not making a penny in profits nor spending a penny of public money
the 'anacaps' (lol sorry) want to privatize the moon and everything else in a 1-lightyear radius, so that only a select few profit and benefit while the rest of us are double-jeopardied with taxes and an electric bill
+Norman Bauer consider the left argument:How about if we chip-in and pay the government to build a cooperative nuke plant which we all own as a civic facility and pay for it in taxes, and we all benefit equally with free* energy?*Free, as in no power bills.
I am still reading your post, but know that I'm not going to watch a video (TV?) as support for an argument that doesn't need it. (if the discussion was about space, then it would need some visuals)
I'm am an AnCap through and through, but this is where all political philosophies end and survival begins. This is a problem that has ramifications for all of humanity, no expense should be spared as we all have a stake in this.When either war or disaster break out there is not a single thing that anyone should not be willing to give up to solve the problem. Japan and TEPCO should have thousands of the top nuclear scientist and engineers at their disposal at this moment. The fact that they don't have them is directly because GOVERNMENT is placing politics over life and taking a huge gamble.Here's a good short video explaining the problem. But yeah, AnCap is not the problem at all, government is.Nuclear Hostage Crisis - Breaking! Exclusive! Fukushima
+Allan Ewart did you know that the Voyager spaceprobeds space probes use RTG nuclear power supplies?Voyager 1 produces 420W of nuclear energy -- and it hasn't failed, yet. It's out of the solar system!The last nuclear power plant built in the USA was in 1974.I wouldn't trust a car that was built in 1974 with my safety; let alone a nuclear plant built in 1974!I just happen to live near the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, here in Phoenix...I'd like it to be upgraded - but people are still frightened of nuke power.
If this thing goes off, then it sounds like nobody stands to benefit... because we're all dead! Unless of course there are varying degrees of catastrophe? As in A) A little bit catastrophic; B) Pretty major league catastrophic; or C) Totally complete catastrophe?
there's no profit for dentists if people weren't afraid of fluoride in the public water supply, either.So make people fear the fluoride and sell bottled water and dental insurance and dental school!rofl no profit in fear, right? ;D
when Hawaii starts complaining about illness from radiation from Fukushima, I'll start worrying.But, so far, the Hawaiian government isn't too concerned.
Japan was pretty desperate to build a nuclear reactor on top of the Ring of Fire - but they are a highly technological society, thus needing lots of energy, and they see the only alternative, coal, giving 8 year olds cancer in China.It's either coal or nuclear - RT is owned by the Russian government, and they want to sell and export their coal (they can't produce much uranium).
+Allan Ewart, +Paul Small is correct and from what I have read and have been told, if the spent rods touched somehow, the west coast would have to be evacuated - Cali to Alaska.Now if the non-spent fuel rods touch, then that is the cataclysm I spoke of. Some of the estimates are 14,000 times the size of the Hiroshima blast. That's pretty much and end of life event and anyone who happens to survive will want a gun and enough bullets handy to off himself and family,Here is probably the best layman's article I found on it that does not embellish. //www.dailykos.com/story/2013/11/01/1252062/--Apocalyptic-Fukushima-Fuel-Rod-Removal-Begins-Nov-8-TEPCO-Subcontracts-Yakuza-gangsters#
They have to try. There are 200 new fuel rods in there. Should the building collapse and knock two of them together the results could be cataclysmic for life on earth as we know it. And this not an exaggeration. The spent rods are not the problem.
Sullivan was a pleasure to work with. Their movers showed up promptly,
helped finish off packing a few boxes around the kitchen, and carefully
moved our belongings. Would highly recommend them!