Just to be clear, before I read a post I check to see if there are any URLs...
I kind of rarely read or depending on the poster have a basic glance at the posts here who don't provide URLs for their comments/posts because they tend to be just manipulated garbage, if your not willing to provide a link to your claims then what your saying is your post isn't really worthy of any respect because you haven't put any effort what so ever in it to be validated in anyway. For me this tends to mostly be from Bilvon and Punxor, to me these posters seem to be here more for politics or anything other than whats worth reading than anything else.
Discussions are only worthwhile if they are based on truth, and this needs to be verified.
But instead, they nitpick on the most pointless parts of any topic even as low as attacking grammar.
I guess I am kind of pointing this out because since there has been a software forum upgrade on ES and the ability to just turn these posters off so their posts are invisible appears to have gone which I kind of miss but not really a big deal.
For example Billvons post on the AP1000 Vogtle plant being abandoned after being half constructed..
billvon said:
The Vogtle plant in the US was going to use AP1000's, but the company had to abandon construction of the plants after the bankruptcy. (There is one currently running in China.)
It takes 2 seconds to google it and see on just about any URL that comes up that it is in fact still being built, sure it may have had some hiccups, but the fact is its still being built. Its just constantly like this, so to me these guys post are just simply not worth reading.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vogtle_Electric_Generating_Plant#Reactor_data
You can even just click on the Wikipedia supplied coordinates URL to super-conveniently bring up the googlemaps URL sat-view and see all the clearly active construction work on the new reactor units.
https://goo.gl/maps/zKCTTDcPEBm
If there someone here who has consistently proven themselves to have a PhD in nuclear-molten salt reactors (MSRs) / equivalent knowledge, then sure I am most likely going to read their post if it has no URLs, so far this has not really been an issue to look out for on this thread.
*EDIT*
Aha I have figured it out, all I do is add their profile to "Foe".
Done.

If by any chance there was a possibility I could learn something they say that was truly useful, I might undo it, but I really believe its a waste of my time to read/reply to their posts, most of you would notice I rarely respond to their garbage but they always seem to be reading my posts...
The REAL test will be if they do the right thing and add ME to their "Foe" list, I really hope they do.
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Now that's said, I have really been looking at the details of 4th gen nuclear lately and there is a lot on youtube. Really seems MSR is the future, how much you like MSR technology is really dependent on how much about it you are willing to absorb.
I found this ladies speech on molten salt characteristics for nuclear reactors interesting to watch..
Its from this channel by a guy called Gordon Mcdowell https://www.youtube.com/user/gordonmcdowell
Almost everything in this channel is just gold to watch on MSR and 4th gen nuclear.
Check this one, goes over the details of MSR salt and also as it visually shows the different behaviours of different salt mixtures under heat. You can almost be fooled into thinking its just water moving above and below freezing points but it visually is the same with salts.
https://youtu.be/jzHdqr-9EFM?t=1085