A couple of my own conclusions...
** When this is said and done, Japanese nuclear operating engineers will be hailed as National Heroes.
** American anti-nuclear activists are already having orgasms over this accident with little regard for what the truth of the situation really is.
** The American media are proving themselves to be the severely ignorant hysterical morons we always though they were.
** These reactors are testaments to the skill and wisdom of Japanese nuclear designers, builders and operators, who continue to control a beyond worst case scenario with great courage. The fact these reactors are still being managed speaks volumes about the many levels of safety built into these units.
Designing a system that vents hydrogen into the enclosure assuring an explosion and possible damage to the venting itself seems like a flawed strategy.