just reminds us of the power of nature and what devastation it can make. so i think we have to keep that in mind. we have to keep in fact the mined that we have more than 100 power plants that year in, year out, produce power without these devastating accidents. you think it would be a mistake for us to respond to this tragedy the way we responded to three mile island and say we re going to fight the permitting of nuclear plants moving forward. i think that would be a huge mistake. the right thing to do would be to take an absolutely serious look at what you learn from this type of accident. already the engineers are pointing out specific, particular things. why did the cooling system fail in the power generators were in a location that they thought was safe but not safe for a tsunami. so it had to be in a different, designed in a different way, maybe a gravity feed of water and coolant. these are, to a large extent,