Back at YouTube this weekend, anti-nuke activist Harvey Wasserman posted a video rebuttal to Elizabeth King's debut on YouTube last week. I was thinking about getting some folks together to rebut Wasserman, but as it turns out, someone else beat us to it. I'm guessing you might be familiar with his previous work:
It's good to know the nuclear energy business has so many friends out there. Thanks for the assist.
One final note: In the video, Wasserman charges that NEI "has lots of money" to produce video rebuttals, which gave me a pretty good laugh. For the record, our original video was shot with a Casio digital camera that you could fit in your pants pocket and a $50 tripod. We did our post-production -- if you could call it that -- on a Dell laptop using Windows Movie Maker. Altogether, the process took about 4.5 hours from start to finish.
Which makes me wonder: Just how much money did Wasserman and his friends spend on their original video? Something tells me their budget was a little larger than ours.
UPDATE: You can also find the response here.
It's good to know the nuclear energy business has so many friends out there. Thanks for the assist.
One final note: In the video, Wasserman charges that NEI "has lots of money" to produce video rebuttals, which gave me a pretty good laugh. For the record, our original video was shot with a Casio digital camera that you could fit in your pants pocket and a $50 tripod. We did our post-production -- if you could call it that -- on a Dell laptop using Windows Movie Maker. Altogether, the process took about 4.5 hours from start to finish.
Which makes me wonder: Just how much money did Wasserman and his friends spend on their original video? Something tells me their budget was a little larger than ours.
UPDATE: You can also find the response here.
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