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A Response to Growing IT in Ukraine
What if you wanted to put thousands of people to work, but, didn't want to invest in office space and buildings, provide for heavy city traffic, or construct transport to and from work for these people? At the same time improve their standard of living. How do you do it? Ah, you take a small fraction of the money that would be required for a Tokyo/New York type downtown area and condition their living quarters so that they would be able to work and interact from their own homes. The investment would pay tremendous dividends in productivity with little overhead.

Why not seed the Ukraine with Internet workstations? If someone wants to take advantage of their (Ukrainian) natural resources these people would be able to tell them where, when and how without leaving their den.

This allows the nuclear I&C system to be tested in a dynamic real-time environment without connection to the actual reactor. The advantages of this reactor simulator is that it not only frees the reactor from this role, but it also allows a much wider range of test scenarios and reactor malfunctions to be developed and tested.

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