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- From: betel@camelot.bradley.edu (Robert Crawford)
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- Subject: Re: Radioactivity and Superstition; was: Re: Are Your Light Bulbs Radioactive?
- Message-ID: <betel.715627717@camelot>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 17:28:37 GMT
- References: <JMC.92Sep3224636@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <1992Sep4.125911.10627@ornl.gov> <betel.715614400@camelot> <1992Sep4.165127.21451@vexcel.com>
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- dean@vexcel.com (Dean Alaska) writes:
- >I'll pay $5 for the light bulb and $10 for the smoke detector and $.01
- >for a banana (limit 1). But I insist on getting a video for verification.
- >A polaroid might do but its probably also radioactive. I won't pay for
- >ruined teeth or dentures (signed release required).
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- Heck, you can't even _buy_ the materials for that much! In any
- case, have you ever tried to _find_ the radioactives in smoke
- detectors? Let me tell you, it's not easy...
-
- --
- Black Hole Stout: A variety of homebrew that is sufficiently dark to
- remove light from the surrounding space. Also has an extremely high
- finishing gravity.
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- Robert Crawford betel@camelot.bradley.edu
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