prescription drugs, those were more often prescribed after gmi, people were nervous. and that area will always be famous for america's most serious nuclear event. but it didn't take down the city and it didn't even take down three mile island. one of the reactors was shut down, i think the other one is going to be shut down eventually because it's license will expire. there's a lot of publicity associated with three mile island but when you're talking about the plant itself, it had an effect on the nuclear industry. america has built any nuclear plants in a long time and no doubt that's related to the publicity around tmi and the sense of danger about tmi. but if you are looking for the wasteland that follow the accident, there is no wasteland. some people have said it may be the face safest nuclear power plant in america today because they are watching it so closely. i remembered hearing about the accident while i was driving to school on philadelphia. i keep driving now, do i go in there? i figured i might as well go because my students are still there, they're goin